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Management number 220499218 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $9.44 Model Number 220499218
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Egyptian Body Maps: Sacred Symbols, Energy Pathways, and the Hidden Anatomy of Ancient EgyptWhat if the ancient Egyptians understood the human body in ways that connected it directly to the cosmos, the gods, and the eternal journey of the soul?In Egyptian Body Maps: Sacred Symbols, Energy Pathways, and the Hidden Anatomy of Ancient Egypt, readers are guided into one of the most fascinating dimensions of Egyptian thought—the belief that the human body was not merely physical, but a sacred structure reflecting divine order, spiritual forces, and cosmic balance.Drawing on ancient texts, archaeological discoveries, and religious symbolism, this book explores how the Egyptians mapped spiritual meaning onto the body through mythology, ritual, and sacred imagery. From the Ka and Ba, the vital elements of the soul, to the symbolic power of the heart, spine, and eyes, the Egyptians developed a complex understanding of the human being as a bridge between the earthly world and the divine realm.Unlike modern anatomical science, Egyptian ideas about the body were expressed through mythology, sacred symbols, temple rituals, and funerary practices. These traditions formed what can be understood as symbolic “body maps”—systems of meaning that connected parts of the human body to gods, cosmic cycles, and the promise of eternal life.Inside this book, you will discover:• The ancient Egyptian concept of the self, including the Ka, Ba, Ib, Ren, Sheut, and Akh• How the heart served as the center of consciousness and moral judgment• The symbolic meaning of powerful Egyptian icons such as the Eye of Horus and the Djed Pillar• The role of mummification and funerary rituals in preserving the sacred body• How the sky goddess Nut and the solar journey reflect cosmic body symbolism• The connection between Egyptian temples, sacred geography, and the human form• How ancient Egyptians linked body, spirit, and cosmic order through the principle of Ma’atThrough these themes, Egyptian Body Maps reveals a remarkable worldview in which the body functioned as a living map of identity, spirituality, and transformation. The human form became a symbolic structure through which Egyptians expressed ideas about protection, rebirth, divine power, and eternal existence.Written in clear and engaging language, this book brings together insights from Egyptology, mythology, religious studies, and cultural history, making complex ancient beliefs accessible to modern readers.Whether you are fascinated by ancient Egypt, sacred symbolism, spiritual anthropology, or the mysteries of the afterlife, this book offers a compelling exploration of how one of the world’s most enduring civilizations understood the human body and its place within the universe.Step into the world of ancient Egypt and discover how the body itself became a sacred map of life, death, and eternity.Perfect for readers interested in:Ancient Egyptian religionEgyptian mythology and symbolismSacred anatomy and spiritual traditionsEgyptology and ancient civilizationsAncient beliefs about the soul and afterlife Read more

ISBN13 979-8251161007
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 5.5 x 0.68 x 8.5 inches
Item Weight 12.3 ounces
Print length 298 pages
Publication date March 7, 2026

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