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The Ancient Egyptians realized that there is an Order in the world. That realization came from their contemplation upon the natural world. The lesson they had learnt in cultivating the land, led them to cultivate themselves in accordance to the Law of Life. Their faith that there is an Order that governs the whole universe opened for them avenues to learn about their far-reaching future. When they realized that death is not an end of human life, they became aware that there is an unseen aspect to every visible thing. Their perception of Order and their awareness of the unseen aspects formed the base of their belief in the divinity of everything.

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