“The Bushmen, who walk distances across the Kalahari, have no idea of the soul's survival in another world. 'When we die, we die,' they say. 'The wind blows away our foot prints, and that is the end of us.' Sluggish and sedentary peoples, such as the Ancient Egyptians – with their concept of an afterlife journey through the Field of Reeds – project on to the next world the journeys they failed to make in this one.” LifeTravelAfterlifeNomads Book:The Songlines Source: The Songlines
“Sluggish and sedentary peoples, such as the Ancient Egyptians-- with their concept of an afterlife journey through the Field of Reeds-- project on to the next world the journeys they failed to make in this one.” WorldNextJourneyFieldsTravelProjectsConceptsAncientAfterlifeLife JourneyReedsSluggishSedentaryAncient Egyptian Book:The Songlines Source: The Songlines