The 4. 2 Confessions from the Papyrus of Ani. The god Anubis weighs the heart of the dead on the scales of cosmic law in the presence of the god Thoth and the 4. These confessions were to be repeated by the dead at their judgement. The scales are of the goddess Maat and the heart of the dead is weighed against her feather of truth.
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Title: The 42 Negative Confessions Author: E.A. Wallis Budge Subject: Book of the Coming Forth By Day (Book of the Dead) Keywords: Rosicrucian Order AMORC,Osiris. The negative confessions. Ancient Egyptian texts: The negative confessions from the Papyrus of Ani.
The ancient Egyptians believe that during life one had to fulfill cosmic laws, which were called Maat. These laws were often buried with the dead to assist them in their judgement in the afterlife. They were a series of affirmations – in this case called the 4. Negative Confessions, because they are affirmed by stating “I have not”.
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They formed part of what is called the Book of the Dead, or more accurately – The Book of Going Forth by Day. The version below are taken from the Papyrus of Ani – dated to around 1. BC. The dead person at judgement was meant to recite these confessions and then have their heart weighed against the feather of the goddess Maat on the cosmic scales of justice. There are 4. 2 laws, which correspond to the 4. Assessors of Maat. The ancient Egyptians believed that they would be judged according to these laws after death. They provide an indication of the standards one needs to meet in order to become an initiate and to progress in the work to awakening.
Hail, Usekh- nemmt, who comest forth from Anu, I have not committed sin. Hail, Hept- Shet, who comest forth from Kher- aha, I have not robbed with violence. Hail, Fenti, who comest forth from Khemenu, I have done no violence.
The Negative Confessions from the Papyrus of Ani. Hail, Usekh-nemmt, who comest forth from Anu, I have not committed sin. They were a series of affirmations – in this case called the 42 Negative Confessions, because they are affirmed by stating “I have not”. 42 Laws of Maat, or 42 Negative Confessions, or 42 Admonition to Goddess Maat, or 42 Declarations of Innocence or Admonitions of Maát, 42 Laws of Maat of Ancient.
Hail, Am- khaibitu, who comest forth from Qerrt, I have not stolen. Hail, Neha- hau, who comest forth from Rasta, I have not slain men.
Hail, Ruruti, who comest forth from heaven, I have not made light the bushel. Hail, Arti- f- em- tes, who comest forth from Sekhem, I have not acted deceitfully. Hail, Neba, who comest and goest, I have not stolen the property of the god. Hail, Set- qesu, who comest forth from Hensu, I have not told lies. Hail, Uatch- nesert, who comest forth from Het- ka- Ptah, I have not carried away food. Hail, Qerti, who comest forth from Amenti, I have not uttered evil words.
Hail, Hetch- abhu, who comest from Ta- she, I have attacked no man. Hail, Unem- snef, who comest forth from the execution chamber, I have not slain a bull which was the property of the god. Hail, Unem- besku, who comest [forth from the Mabet chamber], I have not acted deceitfully. Hail, Neb- maat, who comest forth from Maati, I have not pillaged the lands which have been ploughed. Hail, Thenemi, who comest forth from Bast, I have never pried into matters [to make mischief]. Hail, Aati, who comest forth from Anu, I have not set my mouth in motion.
Hail, Tutuf, who comest from from A, I have not been wroth except with reason. Hail, Uamemti, who comest forth from the execution chamber, I have not debauched the wife of a man. Hail, Maa- anuf, who comest forth from Per- Menu, I have not polluted myself. Hail, Heri- uru, who comest forth from [Nehatu], I have terrorized no man. Hail, Khemi, who comest forth from Ahaui, I have not made attacks. Hail, Shet- kheru, who comest forth from Uri, I have not been a man of anger. Hail, Nekhem, who comest forth from Heq- at, I have not turned a deaf ear to the words of truth.
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Hail, Ser- Kheru, who comest forth from Unes, I have not stirred up strife. Hail, Basti, who comest forth from Shetait, I have made none to weep. Hail, Her- f- ha- f, who comest forth from thy cavern, I have not committed acts of sexual impurity, or lain with men. Hail, Ta- ret, who comest forth from Akhkhu, I have not eaten my heart.
Hail, Kenmti, who comest forth from Kenmet, I have cursed no man. Hail, An- hetep- f, who comest forth from Sau, I have not acted in a violent or oppressive manner. Hail, Neb- heru, who comest forth from Tchefet, I have not acted [or judged] hastily.
Hail, Serekhi, who comest forth from Unth, I have not…. I have not harmed the god. Hail, Neb- abui, who comest forth from Sauti, I have not multiplied my speech overmuch. Hail, Nefer- Tem, who comest forth from Het- ka- Ptah, I have not acted with deciet, I have not worked wickedness. Hail,Tem- Sep, who comest forth from Tetu, I have not done things to effect the cursing of [the king]. Hail, Ari- em- ab- f, who comest forth from Tebti, I have not stopped the flow of water.
Hail, Ahi- mu, who comest forth from Nu, I have not raised my voice. Hail, Utu- rekhit, who comest forth from thy house, I have not cursed God.
Hail, Neheb- Nefert, who comest forth from the Lake of Nefer, I have not acted with insufferable insolence. Hail, Neheb- kau, who comest forth from [thy] city, I have not sought to make myself unduly distinguished.
Hail, Tcheser- tep, who comest forth from thy cavern, I have not increased my wealth except through such things are [justly] my own possessions. Hail, An- a- f, who comest forth from Auker, I have not scorned [or treated with contempt] the god of my town. Copyright Belsebuub. Dot. Com on December 1. Last revised on July 3, 2.