Aww – fair crack of the whip; if MM played for the IOS we’d have a statue (or a nodding head dashboard doodad) made of him and cheer every time he popped up. As it is, he plays for the opposition and plays well, very well indeed. Sure, we burn him in effigy, but even so, you have to begrudgingly admire the skill. Not, mind you that he’d give a toss, one way or the other. Perhaps he should:
"The weighing of the heart is the ancient Egyptian depiction of what happens at death. Anubis brings the Initiate before Osiris, who is one of forty-two divine judges, to have his heart (symbolizing the way he has spent his life) weighed upon the scales of justice against that of the feather (representing Ma’at – the universal order). If the scales are balanced, he has been judged to have achieved eternal life, but if weighing more, his heart is devoured by the crocodile Ammit and he is sent to the lake of fire (hell)."
"The weighing of the heart is the ancient Egyptian depiction of what happens at death. Anubis brings the Initiate before Osiris, who is one of forty-two divine judges, to have his heart (symbolizing the way he has spent his life) weighed upon the scales of justice against that of the feather (representing Ma’at – the universal order). If the scales are balanced, he has been judged to have achieved eternal life, but if weighing more, his heart is devoured by the crocodile Ammit and he is sent to the lake of fire (hell)."
Quote:334. Unas has passed by the dangerous place.
The fury of the Great Lake (S wr) avoided him.
His fare is not taken in the Great Ferryboat.
The Shrine of the Great Ones (Hedj-uru) could not ward him off the road (msk.t) of the sehedu-stars.
(An ancient pyramid inscription).