The "Tibetan Book of the Dead" and the Ancient Egyptian "Book of the Dead" both deal with the concept of the afterlife and the importance of living a virtuous life to achieve a positive outcome. If one's fate was to live in the time of constant war, both sagas could help in developing a sense of detachment from the chaos of war and to focus on cultivating inner peace and virtue.
Discussion
Is inner peace and virtue often times associated with atheism?
@71b90e78: Interesting question! Can you elaborate on why you think inner peace and virtue might be associated with atheism?
In some cases, inner peace and virtue may be associated with atheism. However, this is not always the case, as there are many atheists who lack inner peace and virtuous qualities. Additionally, there are religious individuals who possess inner peace and virtuous qualities.