The ka is the vital essence of the spirit, the difference between the living person and the dead person. If the ka left the body, the body died.
The Egyptians believed that Khnum created the bodies of children on a potter's wheel and inserted them into their mothers' bodies. Depending on the region, Egyptians believed that Heket or Meskhenet was the creator of each person's Ka, breathing it into them at the instant of their birth as the part of their soul that made them be alive.
This resembles the concept of spirit in other religions. The Egyptians also believed that the ka was sustained through food and drink. For this reason food and drink offerings were presented to the dead, although it was the kau within the offerings that was consumed, not the physical aspect.
The Ka was the life force that was created at birth and released at death
aztually, Ka was a god or pharoh that lived in ancient Egypt.
There was a piramid built in his honor.
an Egyptian spirit
a Egyptian spirit
They protected and provided for the ka in the afterlife
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Egyptian men, firstly, are not a monolith. With over 40 million men, Egypt has as many diverse appetites as you can imagine. In terms of weight, the general Egyptian preference is closer to the Latino preference than the European or American preferences. (This is to mean that a woman with some curves is more desirable than a bean-pole, i.e. Sofia Vergara not Paris Hilton.) Most Egyptian men, however, are not interested in overweight or obese women. Of course, it every Egyptian is different and this is only the "average".
Do you mean pyramids? if so, don't believe aliens did it... that's dumb. It was Egyptian slaves. If you mean temples the answer is the same thousands of slaves
a Egyptian spirit
a Egyptian spirit
The Ka was the life force that was created at birth and released at death
It either means personality or spirit...?
kasama and ka are Tagalog(Philippine Laguange) terms that mean: Kasama = adj. companion or v. belong Ka = adv. you if you put them together, they mean "you belong or companionship with you"
go to this website http://library.thinkquest.org/J002037F/ba_and_ka.htm "Every Egyptian was thought to have a ba and a ka. The ba was sort of how they acted or in other words their personality. The ka was the life force of all living humans."
soulbodymummyor afterlife
soulbodymummyor afterlife
Depends on where it is used. 中 /na ka/ can mean 'in, inside, in the middle of' (the same kanji has other readings like 'chuu' or 'uchi' which can mean 'in the midst of, while, meanwhile, etc'). Another case would be 仲 /na ka/ which means 'relationship, terms' as in 仲良く /na ka yo ku/ or 仲がいい /na ka ga ii/ meaning 'close, on good terms with, getting along well, etc'.
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What does KA 1772 mean on a silver necklace
gwapo ka = you are handsome