They thought that the pharaohs were either the children of Gods or they were reincarnations of the Gods, meaning that they were the Gods reborn. The God that they were born from or were reborn as changed but it was generally "Horus" who was one of their main Gods. He was actually considered the patron God of Egypt.
They had inductions, where they where recognized as Gods them self.
Janine Canan has written: 'Goddesses, Goddesses' 'The hunger' 'Shapes of self' 'Daughter' 'In the palace of creation'
the greeks believed in many god and goddesses who controlled? ...well the person or thing that controlled this is the king...he made all the rules and plans for the revenge of his self to protect his gold and his belongings....
Self-righteousness.
As with modern wars, the economic objective was played down and the people were told that they were fighting for a moral cause. The gods usually played some part in that. Sometimes it was quasi-ethical -- a god punishing someone for violating one of his rules. But sometimes the gods just meddled in human conflict out of pure self-indulgence. A quarrel between three goddesses was said to be the indirect cause of the point of honor that was the alleged reason for the Trojan War. Once the fighting began, even gods who had no part in that original quarrel took sides in the war and used their various super-powers to help whichever side they supported. The Iliad is full of anecdotes about gods or goddesses pulling strings in particular battles.
Agapi Stassinopoulos has written: 'Conversations With the Goddesses' -- subject(s): Psychology, Greek Goddesses, Women 'Unbinding the heart' -- subject(s): Self-realization, Conduct of life
suspense, imagery and conflicts (self v. self, self v. gods, self v. fate, and self v. family)
Janeen R. Adil has written: 'Dr. Seuss : great story teller' -- subject(s): American Authors, Authors, American, Authorship, Biography, Children's literature, Illustrators, Juvenile literature 'Supply and demand' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Prices, Supply and demand 'The Mississippi River (Natural Wonders)' 'Johnny Appleseed (Folk Heroes)' 'Why Is the South Pole So Cold?' 'Gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt' -- subject(s): Egyptian Goddesses, Egyptian Gods, Egyptian Mythology, Goddesses, Egyptian, Gods, Egyptian, Juvenile literature, Mythology, Egyptian
improve their self-discipline
You are a leader in your life.... You may be leader of anything!!!
Not possible & besides our creator would consider that a punishment.
I do not consider my self an asset to society. I am a good, smart, friendly and strong willed person.