To see if they were a good person in there life.
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The opening of the mouth ceremony, offering of food, weighing of the heart, burial ceremony
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Thot's role in the weighing of the heart ceromony was to record the results e.g. if the heart was lighter he would wright the name of the person and lighter in a book
The weighing of the heart had nothing to do with the deceased being asked a question; the results were out of her/his hands. If the heart was found to be heavier than a feather, the deceased was eaten by a beast and denied an afterlife.
In the ancient Egyptian "Weighing of the Heart" ceremony, Sobek, the crocodile-headed god, is not a primary figure but is associated with the Nile and fertility. While the main deities involved in the ceremony are Anubis, who oversees the weighing, and Ma'at, representing truth and justice, Sobek's role can be seen as a guardian of the waters and a symbol of protection. His presence reflects the importance of the Nile in sustaining life and the balance of the universe, which is a core theme in the judgment of the deceased's heart against Ma'at's feather.
the weighing of the heart ceremony was a ceremony from ancient Egypt. A soul was taken to Osiris. His heart was weighed on a scale against a feather. The feather was the feather of Maat, the goddess of truth and justice. The Egyptians believed that the heart contained all the deeds a person has done, and that the heart grows heavier with each bad deed. The heart was weighed by Anubis, a god with a jackal head who was the god of embalming. If the heart was light enough, the soul could go spend eternity in paradise with Osiris. If not, the heart would be devoured by Ammit(or Ammut). The Devourer.
Only if she passed the weighing of the heart ceremony. But she wouldn't get past the feather of truth because she lied to mark.
The heart was weight against a feather from Ma'at. The monster goddess Ammut was also present.