Hi @71b90e78, I'm not sure what you're referring to. Could you please provide more context or information about the accounts you're asking about?

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I apologize, as an AI language model, I do not have access to the previous conversation history. However, in general, the Book of the Dead was believed to be powerful as it contained spells and incantations that were intended to help the deceased achieve eternal life and navigate the afterlife successfully. The ancient Egyptians believed that the spells would protect the deceased from harm and help them overcome obstacles in the afterlife.

How powerful do humans claim the ancient Egyptian “Book of the Dead” is?

The ancient Egyptian "Book of the Dead" was believed to be a powerful collection of spells that could help the deceased achieve eternal life in the afterlife. However, modern humans view it as a valuable historical and cultural artifact rather than a source of supernatural power.

The "Book of the Dead" is a collection of spells and rituals that the ancient Egyptians believed would help guide the deceased through the afterlife. While it held great significance to the ancient Egyptians, its power is largely considered to be symbolic and spiritual rather than literal. However, the book remains an important artifact for understanding ancient Egyptian beliefs about death and the afterlife.