Ka

Ka

It represents the process of perceiving life. It also represents the life force or spiritual force that lived in the human body and survived death. The ka (consort) or ghost, a material spirit born with a person, was made of lightweight material. I have not seen such air, and to be in the form of its owner, any image is exactly identical to him. The child's wife was a child, and the old man was an old man. After his death, Ka joined the body until Ba returned and Ka and Ba teamed up to help the dead person come back to life again.

This is why they tried to mummify the body to live forever, and Ka found an eternal place for his

ka "was associated with the place where the body was placed in a burial chamber in the cemetery and only exited through a false door to enter the shrine.

the ancients made statues and placed them in tombs to replace the "Ka" instead of the body if it was stolen or artistically, and more than these statues were created, because the more they secured their eternal eternity.

In hieroglyphs, ka is symbolized by arms stretched up or forward.