November 16, 2011
Drew Wofford
Mrs. Wilker
Ancient Egyptians had a very different outlook on the afterlife. Their view of their life after death is completely opposite what we believe today in America. Egyptians have many different views, customs, myths, symbols, and gods. Their gods are different than the gods that we see in the Roman cultures. They had the same ideas behind their gods but just different names and the gods were gods of different areas of their life. The Egyptians lived every day in fear of these gods and how they could please them. They knew that one wrong move could cost them a valuable thing in their “afterlife.” Overall the Egyptians had a very unique view of where their bodies went after their life on this Earth was done. Ancient Egyptians believed in a very colorful life after death. They thought of their life after they died much like the one they had in Egypt, only this place was perfect in every sense. Egyptians believed that everything that they were buried with also went with them to their afterlife. They thought that all the worldly possessions that they could fit in their tomb went with them. Regular citizens became regular citizens, while kings became gods when they died. Citizens of Egypt believe in their rulers. They believed in these people to the extent of thinking they were divine. Egyptians thought that while they were on Earth, they were there to represent the god Horus. Horus is believed to be the original ruler of the world. After Horus’ death, he passed the world on; this tradition is believed to be passed on from generation to generation. On Earth, the kings were thought to be great men. These kings were exalted and put on a pedestal; much like any other nation did to their rulers. Egyptian people believed firmly in the fact that their kings on Earth would die and become an even more of a divine god. Kings bodies were taken really good care of after they died. The people