What Principally Characterized the Ancient Civilization of Egypt?

What Principally Characterized the Ancient Civilization of Egypt?

29 de mar. de 2021
Egypt has had a few problems recently, such as the blocking of the Suez Canal by a huge cargo ship, a train accident claiming many lives and a building collapse with multiple victims. These blows might move them toward self-evaluation. Egypt was an ancient superpower, creating things that are now called the wonders of the ancient worlds, a civilization that was said to have great and even mystical powers. They truly possessed special forces through their belief of being connected to all the forces of nature. It was a unique phenomenon, which came and went, and which has not repeated itself anywhere else, not in any other ancient civilization. Of course, it was a different civilization, and not the same people who live in Egypt today. They felt the essence of nature that is the opposite of life: giving and love. They were connected with and immersed in the world of the dead. Their whole culture was for the sake of the dead. They thought that there was life after physical death, and received energy from such a nature. A country can become a superpower only by rising above the inherent ego. The Egyptians became immersed in the ego so much that they even preserved their dead bodies. Rising above the ego means making a spiritual force of oneself while still alive. This is the force of bestowal, connection, and love of others. Such a force projects positive energy, love and connection to everyone. A country that acquires this force will become a true superpower. Being a superpower does not mean ruling by brute force. Instead, a true superpower knows what happens in nature, and connects to nature’s positive forces by rising above the ego to bestowal and love of others.