Maat kheru is an ancient Egyptian articulate used to describe the passed beings judged as pure of heart and desirable of the eternal paradise beyond the grave the words meant True of Voice, and they appeared in the interpreting of the book of the dead. In the judgment halls of osiris, learned over by the god, souls were stated maat kheru, or could be deemed unworthy of paradise but of enough virtue to join the ever-moving retinue of Osiris. The souls of the lost too as their physical remains were downed by the demon Amemait, hiding them for all time, which was the ultimate horror for Egyptians.
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