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== Aspiring to Aaru ==
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  In ancient Egyptian mythology, the fields of Aaru or the Egyptian reed fields, are the heavenly paradise.
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  Only souls who weighed exactly the same as the feather of the goddess Ma'at were allowed to start a  long and perilous journey to Aaru, where they would exist in pleasure for all eternity.
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  The ancient Egyptians believed that the soul resided in the heart. Those whose heart did not match the weight of the feather of Ma'at due to their sins were excluded.
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  Aaru usually was placed in the east, where the sun rises, and is described as eternal reed fields, very much like those of the earthly Nile delta: an ideal hunting and fishing ground.
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  Aaru was envisaged as a series of islands, covered in "fields of rushes" (Sekhet Aaru), Aaru being the Egyptian word for rushes.
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                                                More fondly known as
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                                                    == A~to~A ==
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Revision as of 07:28, 23 January 2009

                                                   == Aspiring to Aaru ==
 In ancient Egyptian mythology, the fields of Aaru or the Egyptian reed fields, are the heavenly paradise. 
 Only souls who weighed exactly the same as the feather of the goddess Ma'at were allowed to start a   long and perilous journey to Aaru, where they would exist in pleasure for all eternity. 
 The ancient Egyptians believed that the soul resided in the heart. Those whose heart did not match the weight of the feather of Ma'at due to their sins were excluded. 
 Aaru usually was placed in the east, where the sun rises, and is described as eternal reed fields, very much like those of the earthly Nile delta: an ideal hunting and fishing ground. 
 Aaru was envisaged as a series of islands, covered in "fields of rushes" (Sekhet Aaru), Aaru being the Egyptian word for rushes.
                                                More fondly known as 
                                                    == A~to~A ==

Ottercove.jpeg



Mines are at:

Iron:

Copper:

Platinum:

Aluminum: