This Ancient Book Found In Egypt Revealed A Terrifying Message
In ancient Egypt, death was not seen to be a humane enough means to put an end to one’s suffering. Even in the afterlife, danger lurked around every corner, and the deceased had to overcome what amounted to a spiritual obstacle course in order to arrive at Aaru, the glorious realm where Osiris, the God of Death, resided. There were at least two routes to get to Aaru: one was by land, and the other was by sea. Both were challenging enough that they called for the use of a guidebook, which was suitably called the Book of Two Ways. It’s possible that this complex map of the underworld of ancient Egypt was the first illustrated “book“ in the history of our planet. And archaeologists have only recently uncovered a copy that is 4,000 years old, making it arguably the oldest version that has ever been found. What chilling messages does this book hold, and what does its content mean for Egyptologists? Stay with us until the very end to learn everything there is to know about this most recent shockin
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