Egyptian Religion - The Soul's Journey in the Afterlife - by Layla al-Amin
Egyptian Religion: The Soul’s Journey in the Afterlife delves deep into the mystical and enigmatic spiritual fabric of Ancient Egypt, unraveling the profound beliefs that wove life, death, and the cosmos into an intricate dance of eternity. Layla al-Amin explores a civilization where the gods were not distant beings, but forces intertwined with the daily rhythms of existence, shaping humanity’s understanding of balance, justice, and immortality.
The book unveils the timeless myths of Ra, Isis, and Osiris—deities whose narratives illuminate the eternal cycles of creation, destruction, and renewal. Through the awe-inspiring underworld, Duat, the soul faces trials that mirror the struggles of life, culminating in the ultimate reckoning at the scales of Ma’at, where truth and cosmic harmony determine one's fate.
In meticulous detail, the text brings to life sacred rituals, such as mummification and the crafting of funerary texts like the "Book of the Dead," illustrating how the Egyptians prepared their spirits for the journey beyond. Symbolism reigns supreme: the scarab, the Eye of Horus, and the towering temples are not mere artifacts but keys to understanding a worldview that saw every act as a step towards eternity.
This work transcends history, inviting the reader to reflect on the universal human quest for meaning and immortality. Rich in mystery and wisdom, Egyptian Religion offers not just a glimpse into the ancient past but a call to explore the sacred threads that connect us to the divine.
Dare to immerse yourself in this odyssey of gods, mortals, and the mysteries of the soul. Within its pages lies the promise of discovery—a truth as eternal as the Nile itself.
ISBN | 9786599810497 |
Número de páginas | 289 |
Edição | 1 (2025) |
Formato | A5 (148x210) |
Acabamento | Brochura c/ orelha |
Coloração | Preto e branco |
Tipo de papel | Ahuesado 80g |
Idioma | Inglês |
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