World of after death in the light of Greek mythology

Abstract

The trends of the Greek religion were characterized by a distant view of the logic of the post-mortem world. Other life based on these trends or outlook is unknown and distressing. Then came new trends in the religious thinking of the Greeks. Through which Homer sees that death is the transmission of the soul from the body to that world. The burial ceremonies of the Greeks also witnessed different ways, such as songs and hymns, performed by specialists in these decrees. They were careful to bury the body of the deceased as soon as possible to avoid disintegration. The Greek mind also explained that the dark world is led by a king and a queen who manage the work of the divine system. As well as that the spirit of the dead passes several stages before reaching the world through several tests and stages as well.