![]() ![]() Ma’at is often represented as a slim woman with a white ostrich feather on her head. In many instances, ancient Egyptians considered their society and religion to be "Ma'at", while the wilderness and other cultures were considered chaotic and unjust. Historical texts transform Ma'at from a goddess to actually being creation. ![]() The movements of the sun, moon and stars.Some of her other responsibilities include: Over time, Ma’at developed beyond being simply the daughter of Ra and responsible for order to being the reason that the universe existed. This placed Ma’at as the order that transformed chaos into creation. He made Ma'at even more important by standing on her pedestal to establish all creation. © Ashley Van Haeften - Figurine of Goddess Ma'atĮgyptians saw Ra as the most important god in Egyptian society. ![]()
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