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@jackalgcd
The Book of the Dead, the collection of spells which aided a person in the afterlife, had the Egyptian name of the Book of going forth by day. They helped people avoid the perils of the afterlife and also aided their existence, containing spells to assure “not dying a second time in the underworld”, and to “grant memory always” to a person. In the Egyptian religion it was possible to die in the afterlife and this death was permanent.
Heru e Anpu!
Egyptian weighing of the heart #Egyptian #weigh #heart #maat #horus #anubis #osiris #thoth #isis #auset #ausar #heru #anpu #djehuti #tehuti #wip #workinprogress
Horus & Anubis
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Jacquel Weighing Your Heart Against A Feather
@neil-gaiman
A brass dog with two heads shows his teeth and wears shoes His belly low hung smooth and hollow fits the palm His four eyes black holes
Begging Bowl, a poem from the collection Afghanistan by PJ Harvey (via devincta-moved)
Anubis, my soul is so light. And as this feather I can fly. Anubis, don’t let me wither & die.
Septicflesh (via mistyrealm)
OK I swear i’m done with the Ancient Egypt spam now…
BLACK LUNGS BLACK HEART
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by Cathy Prettejohn
Metaphorically, I’m the man But literally, I don’t know what I’d do
MODERN MYTHOLOGY: CERBERUS
a modern cerberus that was reborn as a man. he feels like he’s constantly being pulled in three different directions at once with too many voices echoing through his head. he’s guarding the gates of hell that’s trapped up in his own mind. he’s destructive and impulsive with a bite far worse than his bark.