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Written on sarcophagi for nobles (Middle Kingdom).
The most famous part of the journey is the Hall of Ma’at. Here, the deceased’s heart is weighed against the . Success: You enter the Field of Reeds (paradise).
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Your heart is eaten by Ammit (the "Devourer"), and your soul ceases to exist. ✨ Key Spells to Know
The "Negative Confession," where you list 42 sins you didn't commit (e.g., "I have not stolen," "I have not told lies"). Written on sarcophagi for nobles (Middle Kingdom)
Prevents your own heart from testifying against you during the weighing ceremony.
Carved on tomb walls for royalty (Old Kingdom). "I have not stolen
Produced on papyrus for anyone who could afford it (New Kingdom).