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- A psychopomp is a being that guides the souls of the dead to the afterlife12.Some examples of psychopomps from different cultures are12:
- Anubis, the ancient Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife
- Yama, the Hindu god of death and justice
- Charon, the Greek ferryman of the underworld
- Hecate, the Greek goddess of magic, crossroads, and ghosts
- Hermes, the Greek god of travel, commerce, and communication
- Mercury, the Roman equivalent of Hermes
- Valkyries, the Norse female warriors who choose the slain for Valhalla
- Xolotl, the Aztec god of lightning and fire
- Morana, the Slavic goddess of winter and death
- Vanth, the Etruscan winged goddess of the underworld
- Angels, the messengers of God in Abrahamic religions
- Azrail, the angel of death in Islam
- Archangel Michael, the leader of the heavenly army in Christianity
- Aurora Borealis, the northern lights that were believed to be the spirits of the dead by some indigenous peoples
- Barnumbirr, the creator spirit in Australian Aboriginal mythology
- Bees, the insects that were associated with the soul by ancient Greeks and Egyptians
- Birds, the animals that often symbolize the soul or the transition between life and death in many cultures
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Classical examples of a psychopomp are the ancient Egyptian god Anubis, the deity Yama in Hinduism, the Greek ferryman Charon, [1] the goddess Hecate, and god Hermes, the Roman god Mercury, the Norse Valkyries, the Aztec Xolotl, Slavic Morana and the Etruscan Vanth .
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Psychopomps (from the Greek word ψυχοπομπός, psychopompós, literally meaning the 'guide of souls') are creatures, spirits, angels, demons, or deities in many religions whose responsibility is to escort newly deceased souls from Earth to the afterlife. Their role is not to judge the deceased, but simply to … See more
• Life replacement narratives, Korean myths in which psychopomps are persuaded into sparing a person's life. See more
• Geoffrey Dennis, "Abraham", "Elijah", "Lailah", "Sandalphon", Encyclopedia of Jewish Myth, Magic, and Mysticism, Llewellyn, 2007.
• Eliade, Mircea, "Shamanism", 1964, Chapters 6 and 7, "Magical Cures: the Shaman as Psychopomp". See more• Media related to Psychopomps at Wikimedia Commons See more
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