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chapter_2<br />

The one participant drew several pictures of hearts which her coven<br />

placed into jars.<br />

Some illustrations from the Egyptian Book of the Dead are included<br />

to show that the rituals of keeping hearts in a jar is straight from the<br />

Egyptian Book of the Dead.<br />

The heart was placed in a jar for weighing it for judgment. The twin<br />

(mirror-image) goddess Maat at times stands beside the scales, and<br />

at the same time Maat is also placed onto one side of the scale. This<br />

is similar to Christ judging a person, while also being the standard<br />

against which a person is judged against.<br />

In the Papyrus of Qenna the head of Anubis is on the beam and the<br />

ape, wearing disk and crescent, is seated upon a pylon-shaped<br />

pedestal beside the balance. Another picture shows Horus holding<br />

Maat in his hand, weighing the heart in the presence of the Maat<br />

goddesses, and anubis, who is holding the deceased by the hand, is<br />

presenting the heart to Osirus while Isis and Nephthys in the forms<br />

of apes sit nearby.<br />

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