The ancient Egyptian believed that man consists of 7 elements, and they are:
1- The Ka: It is the companion of the deceased in the other world. With death, the ka comes out of the human body and passes to him in the other world. The ancient Egyptian believed that the ka or the companion continued in life after death.
2_B: The spirit that comes out of the man and ascends to heaven and merges with the ka and into the other world, and the ancient Egyptian considered the soul everything that makes an individual distinct from others and that it is materialistic that eats, drinks, and engages in sex, and this differs between looking at the soul in other religions as being immaterial.
3- The Blade: The human heart is depicted in the form of a scarab after death. Good and invalid deeds.
4_ Shot: The shadow was associated with the Ka and was always present because the Egyptians considered that the shadow contained a part of the person. The Egyptians considered the statues of people and the goddess that they were a shadow for them and were considered a personification of death or the servant of Anubis.
The ring is a name for the person, and the Egyptians believed that the person would still live as long as the people spoke this name, and it was inscribed in the graves until the spirit recognized him.
6_ Brother: It is the concept of death in the ancient Egyptians, and it was considered a living creature present in the other world as a meeting between the ka and the father to revive the brother. This theory cannot be completed except after the implementation of the appropriate funeral rituals.
7_jt: It is the body that the Egyptians kept through mummification.