http://www.9news.com/news/article.as...0192&catid=339
I will definitely go out there to see the statue of Anubus, the Egyptian God of Mummification/Enbalming/Entombment (funerary rituals) and the afterlife/journey to the afterlife (post-Osiris). I am a bit obsessed with the whole ancient Egyptian worship, culture, life/death, gods in particular.
Call me silly but I would definitely find it a bit disconcerting to leave on a airplane, a flying "tomb" if you will, and have the God of Death (more or less...not really, but so the sake of simplification here...) watching from ~eye level (his vs. airplane windows).
I get it that they are "advertising" the King Tut exhibit, which of course I will also see. But people don't usually like associating death with flying.
Maybe it's just me. (And for the record, I like flying.
No phobias there for me.)
I will definitely go out there to see the statue of Anubus, the Egyptian God of Mummification/Enbalming/Entombment (funerary rituals) and the afterlife/journey to the afterlife (post-Osiris). I am a bit obsessed with the whole ancient Egyptian worship, culture, life/death, gods in particular.
Call me silly but I would definitely find it a bit disconcerting to leave on a airplane, a flying "tomb" if you will, and have the God of Death (more or less...not really, but so the sake of simplification here...) watching from ~eye level (his vs. airplane windows).
I get it that they are "advertising" the King Tut exhibit, which of course I will also see. But people don't usually like associating death with flying.
Maybe it's just me. (And for the record, I like flying.
No phobias there for me.)




