They are always prone to attacks by demons, which can be fatal if the reciter does not come to the aid of the gods. |
Most of the time, the reciter affirms being Horus or Osiris or Ra or Thoth or someone else. |
They do not make arouse guilt nor do they impose, so that the reciter implies himself without oppression and by personal choice. |
After that, Osiris returns to the state of a dead god, dead but always present since the reciter speaks to him. |
It was probably introduced by a reciter from the description of a ferry-boat in some other poem. |
Reciting poetry off by heart is indeed a very pleasurable activity – for the reciter. |