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n Egyptian mythology, the akh is best described as:
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the physical body
the physical body
a non-physical attribute
a non-physical attribute
the resurrected spirit of a person
the resurrected spirit of a person
the Shadow
the Shadow
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the resurrected spirit of a person
In Egyptian belief the akh is the transfigured, effective spirit achieved after death (through proper funerary rites), distinct from the physical body, ka, ba, name, or shadow.
In Egyptian belief the akh is the transfigured, effective spirit achieved after death (through proper funerary rites), distinct from the physical body, ka, ba, name, or shadow.
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