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In Egyptian mythology, the human soul is made up of five parts: the Ka, the Ba, the Akh, the Name and the Shadow.


Akh

The Akh ("to shine") changed somewhat in the history of Egyptian belief. It was, at first, the unchanging unification of Ka and Ba, which united after the death of the physical body. In this sense, it was a sort of ghost. The Akh was then a part of the Akh_Akh, the panoply of Akhs from other people, gods and animals. Alternatively, the Ka changed into the Akh and Ba after death, rather than uniting with the Ba. In this system, the Akh went to the underworld and became the Ka again, while the Ba remained on Earth in the corpse of the deceased.


Some Egyptians believed that they would spend their afterlives as blessed akhs, spending eternity with the circumpolar stars as companions.


Alternative: Khu


Ka

The Ka was the spiritual soul of a person or a god, a type of mana. The Ka was created by Mesenet along with the physical form of the person, and then continued to the underworld after the death of the physical body. The Ka was also commonly referred to as a person's "Double", a constant companion that in some stories was separated from the person themself.


Ba

After the death of an individual, the Ba was the shell or physical body that remained on Earth in its tomb. At some point the Ba was to reunite with the Ka and thus the body was mummified. Should the body be destroyed it was believed that a stone sculpture would suffice.




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Akh (732 words)
The Akh is the result of the Ka and Ba being reunited in the after life; once reunited the Akh is unchanged for all eternity.
The Akh was the form in which the deceased occupied the afterlife, once he had became an Akh, the deceased would become a part of the Akh-Akh (Starry sky) along with the other deceased, gods and birds.
The Akh was an entity that co-existed with the Ka and Ba, it could have a positive or negative affect on the living world, in which it still bore responsibilities.
Search The Llewellyn Encyclopedia: Akh (112 words)
Akh: One of the three parts of the soul according to ancient Egyptian belief.
The Akh is the immortality of a person; the spirit.
In Egyptian symbolism it was depicted as a bird or a flame of fire.
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