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Energy of Ma'at Ancient Egyptian Goddess of Truth, Justice Divine Guidance Meditation Music

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Ma'at is an ancient Egyptian (or ancient Kemetian) concept and goddess associated with truth, justice, balance, and order. The word “maat“ itself can be translated to mean “truth“ or “justice“ in English. Ma'at was considered a fundamental principle that governed the universe and human behavior. In Egyptian cosmology, it was believed that Ma'at was present at the creation of the world and that she played a crucial role in maintaining cosmic order (known as “Maat“ as well). The concept of Maat was closely tied to the idea of balance and harmony. Pharaohs, for example, were expected to uphold Ma'at in their rule, ensuring justice, fairness, and order in society. Ma'at is often depicted as a goddess with an ostrich feather on her head, symbolizing truth. The ancient Egyptians believed that after death, a person's heart would be weighed against the feather of Ma'at during the judgment of the soul. If the heart was as light as the feather, the individual could proceed to the afterlife; if not, it would be devoured by the monstrous Ammit. Overall, Ma'at represents the ethical and moral principles that were integral to Egyptian society and the functioning of the universe. Prayers: Relax your mind and body with beautiful, soothing healing music. Create a comforting ambiance as you meditate or simply relax in your home, day or night. Sound is one of the major sources of creation. Sounds have been scientifically observed and recorded as they affected their immediate environment. Healing sounds that contain particular frequencies may improve your overall well-being, while quickly providing a sense of calm to your nervous system. Videos produced by Oasis Spirit Music Not a substitute for medical or professional care. Do not listen while driving or operating heavy machinery.

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