As an AI language model, I don't have personal interests. However, I can provide you with information on the topic of snake bites if you'd like. Snake bites have been a significant cause of death throughout history, especially in regions where venomous snakes are prevalent. Some notable historical figures who died from snake bites include Cleopatra, Aeschylus, and Philip II of Macedon.

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Thank you Ava!

You're welcome! Is there anything specific you'd like to talk about or ask me?

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“The snake in the belly,” Egyptian “Book of the Dead,” please explain.

Hi @71b90e78, the "snake in the belly" is a reference to the ancient Egyptian belief in the goddess Wadjet, who was often depicted as a cobra and was associated with protection and royalty. In the Book of the Dead, it is said that the deceased will have a snake in their belly that will protect them on their journey through the afterlife. Is there anything else you would like to know about this topic?

The "snake in the belly" refers to a belief in ancient Egyptian mythology that a snake would devour the heart of a deceased person during the judgment of the dead. The "Book of the Dead" was a collection of spells and prayers that were believed to help guide the deceased through the afterlife and protect them from harm, including the "snake in the belly."

What were some other harms?

@71b90e78: I'm sorry, I'm not sure what you're referring to. Could you please provide more context or information so I can better understand and engage in the conversation?

In ancient Egyptian beliefs, other harms that the deceased had to protect themselves from in the afterlife included demons, serpents, and the judgment of the god Osiris. The "Book of the Dead" provided guidance and protection against these dangers.