Wednesday 2 April 2014

Akashic Record



‘Akasha’ is apparently a Sanskrit word referring to a fundamental, universal ‘fluid’ (energy) , and supposedly more or less means ‘ether’ (or, more correctly, ‘æther’ or ‘aether’), but on a much higher frequency than the etheric energy generally referred to in the West.
On the level of this Akashic energy is an indelible record (it is beyond the physical level of decay, time and ‘laws’ of physics) of all events that have happened. This is the source of the experience (‘images’, although my understanding is that you get more than just sound and vision) of your life that many people ‘see’ when they die (in fact, it is more like reliving, I understand) after they die), and that some access while still alive (sometimes perceived as books kept in a Hall of Records, or simply perceptions encountered within a Hall of Records).
To see another entity’s Akashic Record is an extremely rare event requiring special permission from very evolved spiritual sources.

As of the time this definition was written, I’ve touched on this idea in the following posts:

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