For some reason, I wrote the name of this vial in this way: Malei-KA. And for some other reason, unknown to me, the word KA seemed familiar; it seemed to me that I had heard this word before. Perhaps a long, long time ago?
When I researched this abbreviation on April 14, 2025, I came across information that the word KA represents an aspect of the soul in ancient Egyptian mythology; an aspect that seems to survive the physical death of a person. This aspect leaves the body of the dying person and then continues to exist independently.
Scenes from the north wall of the burial chamber of Tutankhamun. On the left, Tutankhamun, followed by his KA, embraces the god of the dead, Osiris.
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Diego Delso
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The KA was/is the ancient Egyptian concept of the essence of life, which makes the difference between a living and a dead person. The Egyptians also believed that the KA was maintained by eating and drinking... which actually makes sense. Or does it? Cool ;-))
>• Malei-KA
>• Energetic potential of the colors
>• Hints for the application
>• Testimonials
>• Ancient Egyptian mythology
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