The First Civilization to Write About Emotions and Feelings, the Ancient Egyptian View of the Importance of Mythological Deity Ma’at’s Feather and a Person’s Heart Within the Afterlife, the Penalty for Possessing a Heart Which is Heavier Than Ma’at’s Feather, French Philosopher Rene Descartes’ View of Scrutinizing Virtually Everything, Descartes’ View of the Only Verifiably Legitimate Object Within the Universe, English Naturalist Charles Darwin’s View of Animals Possessing Emotion, the Experience That Caused Darwin to Adopt This View, Darwin Observing Bornean Orangutang Lady Jane Within English Non-Profit Organization the Zoological Society of London in 1838, the Zoological Society of London Zookeeper (Name Unknown) Taunting and Teasing Lady Jane, How the Zoological Society of London Zookeeper Taunted and Teased Lady Jane, the Reaction of Lady Jane to This Behavior, the Experience Which Convinced Darwin That Animals Possess Emotions, How the Ancient Egyptians Protected Their Heads During Conflict, the Most Common Animals Mummified Within Ancient Egypt, the Civilization Which Controlled Ancient Egypt From the 6th Century B.C. to the 4th Century B.C., the Reason Macedonian King Alexander III (Alexander the Great) Was Beloved and Celebrated as the Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt During the 4th Century B.C, the Length of Time Alexander III Remained Within Egypt, the Year Alexander III Exited Egypt and the Death of Alexander III, and the Reason the Macedonian Public Disapproved of Alexander III’s Burial Tomb

The Ancient Egyptians were the first people to associate in writing, the idea of the heart with feelings. They believed that in the afterlife, the heart would be weighed against the feather of Ma'at, the goddess of truth and justice, and judged upon its actions during life. If the heart was heavier than a feather, it was to be eaten by a jackal like creature and the promise of a splendid afterlife was removed from the potential scenarios of which the soul would be able to partake in. Rene Descar...


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