Yes, that is the correct spelling of afterlife.
Some example sentences are:
Do you believe there is an afterlife?
Sorry, I didn't know you had to pay an admission fee to enter the afterlife.
I wonder what the afterlife looks like.
That is the correct spelling of "shabty" (a painted figurine designed to do work for the deceased in the afterlife).
JESUS CHRIST is the only guide to afterlife...the only way one can gain the wisdom of afterlife is through him.
The correct spelling is paradise (a utopian location). It may be capitalized when it refers to a religious state, such as in an afterlife (e.g. Heaven).
Egyptian book of the dead! hope that helps
A collection of spells known as the "Book of the Dead" has been found inside thousands of Egyptian coffins. It was hoped that these spells would help a dead person to overcome the various perils of the afterlife.
Ah-NUH-bisok??Ah-NUH-bis
The correct spelling is "paradise" (a perfect, harmonious place). The capitalized spelling Paradise is usually a religious reference to an afterlife, or to a perfect world to come
What is the afterlife
Shabtis were placed in tombs in ancient Egypt to serve as substitutes for the deceased in the afterlife, performing any tasks required by the deceased, such as tilling fields. They were often inscribed with a spell from the Book of the Dead to ensure their compliance. The more shabtis a person had, the less work they would have to do in the afterlife.
A synonym for afterlife is Heaven.
The Egyptians had amulets because this was to protect Egypt. They believed that the amulets would have special powers to guide the person who kept it into the afterlife. It was basically a spell itself, only that it was in object.
It was a death mask. In Ancient Egypt, the god's were said to have gold skin, so a gold mask symbolised being immortal and godly. It had a spell from the book of the dead on the back, which helped get the wearer into the afterlife. But it had no real function other than to accompany the wearer into the afterlife.