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It's hard to say how a focus on the afterlife may have affected everyday Egyptian life - I would liken it to modern Western society's fixation with pop-culture. Ever-present and unquestioned. As for how a focus on the afterlife may have affected the culture as a whole - I believe that because the beginnings of Egyptian religion date back to prehistory, that this is speculative. Yet it will no doubt be discussed and analysed for many more generations.
The religion of the Ancient Egyptians affected their daily lives through the belief that floods, drought, and successful harvests were caused by the gods and goddesses. As a result they would perform sacrifices, pray, and give gifts to the temples of worship, to honor the gods and ensure successful harvests and floods. In addition, many pharaohs and queens would boast that they were the reincarnation of a god or goddess. As a result, the citizens would support them and trust them to make decisions. The Egyptians also believed in the afterlife, and that the gods were judges. They had Festivals for the gods, and shrines in their homes. Pharaohs dressed like gods, and built tombs for their preserved bodies so that they would continue to rule in the afterlife. Many of the Egyptian beliefs were recorded in the funerary guide, the book of death
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The religion of the Ancient Egyptians affected their daily lives through the belief that floods, drought, and successful harvests were caused by the gods and goddesses. As a result they would perform sacrifices, pray, and give gifts to the temples of worship, to honor the gods and ensure successful harvests and floods. In addition, many pharaohs and queens would boast that they were the reincarnation of a god or goddess. As a result, the citizens would support them and trust them to make decisions.The Egyptians also believed in the afterlife, and that the gods were judges. They had Festivals for the gods, and shrines in their homes. Pharaohs dressed like gods, and built tombs for their preserved bodies so that they would continue to rule in the afterlife. Many of the Egyptian beliefs were recorded in the funerary guide, the Book of the Dead.
to over see the land and make plans
The Egyptian Book of the Dead is a collection of texts written on papyrus, which includes spells and instructions designed to help the deceased to overcome obstacles in the afterlife. Included are spells to help one move freely in the daylight, rest from the physical agricultural toil of Egyptian daily life, access paradise, and so on.
Egyptian queens would most likely use their makeup kits daily. They would also have multiple pieces of jewelry on at all times, as well as headpieces and wigs.
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