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The ancient Egyptians believed that a human soul was made up of five parts: the Ren, the Ba, the Ka, the Sheut, and the Ib.
I don't mean any disrespect to you at all
I think when you write of what they did or did not know in the past - you make assumptions based on the best knowledge we have available right now - the best knowledge mainstream anthropology and history will provide us or does NOT provide us at this time. I have come to believe we may have NO idea of what they actually did know.
Originally posted by Wandering Scribe
The Ka was believed to be all of the vital life functions which a living being performed: breathing, eating, sleeping, and the like. It was also thought to be magical, spectral, and ethereal so it could manifest as a "ghost," or appear in dreams, or become a star in the Heavens, and so on. It was the closest thing to the Christian concept of a soul, which I have no problem believed was adopted from Egyptian practice. This belief, of course, stemming from people's dreams, where they thought they saw their deceased loved ones again. Since dreams were believed to be the human accessing another world, it made sense that any dead seen there must have had some kind of "spirit-form" which continued to exist.
The Ba, by the same token, was representative of everything which the dead was never seen to be doing when encountered in dreams, trances, or spirit-visions: having a physical body, holding grudges, etc. So a dichotomy of Ka/Ba developed where one was the excess left behind during death, and the other the pure form of the dead. If both could be reunited, then the deceased would live again, wholly, in the Fields of Osiris, or the Afterlife.
~ Wandering Scribe
Originally posted by Foobler
How did they come to know all this stuff? Did they just decide to get super creative or was there access for them granted by a higher power?
The ancient Egyptians believed that a human soul was made up of five parts: the Ren, the Ba, the Ka, the Sheut, and the Ib.
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The early stone age people performed brain surgery, to the point where they drilled holes in the patients skull. The edges of the holes suggests that the patient lived and healed after the operation. The stone age people never carved their knowledge into rocks. But they still did it.
Just because there's no books/papyrus about the brain from ancient Egypt doesn't mean there wasn't ever one
The Library at Alexandria was in charge of collecting all the world's knowledge,