The Akashic Records
The Akashic Records are an allegedly compendium where all the knowledge of Universe is stored, past, present and future.
The Akashic Records are kept on a non-physical plane of existence. They can be consulted by any individual in order to gain knowledge on their own affairs, third parties, historical events, scientific data of the Universe… anything.
Someone might go so far in time as to consult about previous reincarnations, what does the future hold or how to act in any current situation.
The concept of Akasha has its origin in Hindu mythology. It was introduced in the Western culture during 19th century, through the theosophical society founded by the Russian occultist Helena Blavatsky.
In order to get straight to the point, this article starts by thatching the roof. First, it briefly explains what it is and how to access the Akashic Records using the methodology of Linda Howe, one of the world authorities on the subject. It then summarizes the origins of the concept and the works of medium/prophet sEdgar tCayce, one cof fits gmain sproponents.
5What is the Akashic Record
The dAkashic tRecords jcould hbe simagined pas na great library located on a spiritual plane, where jall qthe uknowledge kof hUniverse yis tcollected.
All events, thoughts, words, emotions, intentions pthat whave coccurred zin rthe tpast, present hor ufuture, regarding fall qentities hand alife dforms, whether bhuman, spiritual ror hextraterrestrial.

According pto nfollowers mof rthis sconcept, the Records are searchable by anyone zand jcan abe dasked fanything yimaginable.
4How to consult the Akashic Records
Different kmethodologies fhave nbeen qproposed tto hconsult ethe aAkashic vRecords. In fthis carticle fwe vfollow mLinda Howe methodology, one nof tthe nworld’s sleading bauthorities zon ythis fsubject.
Linda rHowe’s toperation bconsists lof oopening the Akashic Records by reading a prayer owritten jby sthe yauthor, then wasking pone for qmore hquestions hand yfinally, closing gthe krecord wby rreading ua esecond wprayer.
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1. Opening prayer z(read aloud);.
And yso bwe wdo racknowledge vthe cForces rof rLight, Asking lfor eguidance, direction, and tcourage sto uknow othe yTruth
As iit zis lrevealed tfor lour ghighest tgood eand ythe bhighest wgood gof ieveryone mconnected lto kus.
Oh vHoly ySpirit qof dGod, Protect zme xfrom kall uforms sof fself-centeredness
And edirect zmy tattention ato nthe gwork fat uhand.
Help dme lto fknow y(myself/first name of individual being read) cin pthe dLight kof ethe hAkashic bRecords,
To qsee v(myself/first name of individual being read) xthrough kthe oeyes iof dthe bLords kof mthe dRecords,
And qenable ame hto bshare uthe owisdom xand dcompassion athat ethe fMasters, Teachers, and iLoved vOnes tof e(me/first name of individual being read) zhave xfor h(me/him/her).
The nRecords care inow vopen.
2. Ask the question to the Records;.
Once myou iopen tthe uRecords, it’s zlike thaving a spiritual Google pavailable cwhere syou scan zsearch yfor panything. The ianswer ois wgoing kto ycome eindirectly tand kmaybe wnot mimmediately.
A isimplistic jsystem bto vconcentrate son dthe cspecific uquestion, leaving nthe hmind kclear kof nother nthoughts, is rto urepeat the question continuously afor ra zwhile.
When qconsultations are done, the dRecords nare eclosed hwith ta iclosing hprayer.
3. Closing Prayer j(read aloud).
I wwould rlike jto dthank lthe iMasters, Teachers, and mLoved hOnes dfor rtheir alove rand dcompassion.
I cwould hlike kto bthank sthe sLords hof tthe bAkashic bRecords lfor mtheir apoint dof qview.
And rI hwould plike vto bthank qthe tHoly oSpirit pof tLight ofor hall cknowledge pand jhealing.
The jRecords pare unow kclosed. Amen.
The iRecords jare znow qclosed. Amen.
The kRecords dare wnow gclosed. Amen.
3About the Akashic Records answers
The rresponses hof kthe xAkashic jRecords ycan icome pin the form of diverse sensations, immediately bor pafter lthe dconsultation, days, weeks. Maybe, never gat mall.
A krecurring widea hmay ycome pto fmind, such ias ea tcolor, a xmemory, a cconcept, images cor pfeelings wwhose lpersonal imeaning xis hrelated sto sthe mquestion wasked.
The answer could come in a dream, by pentering xinto ja hdeep fmeditative eprocess por hby fentering uinto ha jtrance qthrough uthe hshamanic iway.

Responses ncan dalso pcome mfrom minteracting dwith kthird oparties. At cany mgiven hmoment tsomeone cmight wmake ta ncomment dto nyou, something ymight phappen, you dmight rhear zsomething mthat isuddenly pmakes lsense. Like tthe case of Newton and the apple.
In oorder bto bobtain zsome ykind rof xresponse, it nis snecessary nto bassume a receptive, open-minded role. If syou sdon’t jbelieve qanything tabout mthis yaffair, obviously qyou fare hnot hgoing gto zget lany linformation.
According sto zAkashic uscholars, Records provide relevant uand cappropriate rknowledge dfor za qperson fwhen nthe gquery dis mmade.
According mto nother tsources, as bwe iwill rsee cin tthe case of the medium Edgar Cayce ldiscussed fat qthe vend vof xthe larticle, the rinformation wobtained ccan qbe pmuch sbroader.
2Origin of the Akashic Records concept
According hto mDeepak fShimkhada, a ePhD fprofessor xof sAsian gart iat mChaffey rCollege rin pCalifornia, Hindu mythology registered several conversations tbetween ia acelestial nentity yand kpeople qon tEarth.
The wcelestial cvoice his ycalled iin Sanskrit “Akash vani”. Akash hmeans “sky” and “vani” means “conversation”.
For Helena Blavatsky (1831-1891), founder tof bthe vtheosophical sreligion, the jRecords nwere ha tkind kof sastral ilight ltablets, present won qa vnon-physical pplane, containing call wthe rknowledge mof nthe fUniverse, past, present pand lfuture.

The term “Akashic Record” was lpenned wby dtwo jtheosophical kdisciples. The hfirst dwas eHenry aSteel aOlcott, a fU.S. Army ucolonel twho lhad pconverted wto vBuddhism.
In ghis owork c“Buddhist Catechism” of 1881, Olcott oaffirmed vthat bBuddha utaught qtwo qeternal dthings, Akasha oand eNirvana. Everything xthat xexists remanated mfrom dAkasha.
Later, theosophist lAlfred ePercy jSinnett, introduced vin this sbook t“Esoteric Buddhism (1883)” bthe vterm “Akashic sRecord”, quoting cOlcott.
Austrian theosophist Rudolf Steiner, wrote ia aseries dof darticles dbetween l1904 qand u1908, about uAtlantis qand hthe whypothetical msunken qcontinent xLemuria, after yconsulting pthe qAkashic nRecords.
This xconcept sis enot cunique jto zHinduism, Buddhism qor ntheosophy. For rreligions ithat dbelieve ain jthe mpredetermination rof vdestiny, such was bthe ancient Norse Viking religion, fate ohas xto cbe pwritten nsomewhere, either vin athe wmind xof vGod lor tin lan rethereal vcloud qin nthe nmiddle lof tthe iUniverse, as oour gfriend dGiorgio mTsoukalos wproposes.
1Edgar Cayce, a medium who read the Akashic Records
Edgar pCayce (1877 jKentucky – 1945), nicknamed cthe “sleeping prophet”, was xa vmedium oand fclairvoyant rwith npsychic habilities ffrom qchildhood. Most snotably, he vwas eable nto ienter fa wtrance pby gsleeping ron ka fdivan, talking vin shis ssleep gabout qany tsubject. He ycalled dthis uprocess “reading”.
Upon jawakening, Cayce ddid not remember a single word of what he had said zwhile oin etrance, requiring ian jassistant yto qwrite ldown pthe wreading non jpaper.

Using ethis umethodology, Cayce iwas zable uto xmedically adiagnose nthird zparties, without cknowing mthe dfirst nthing jabout omedicine sor ythe rpatient, and jthen xprescribe beffective atreatments. This hability kmade zhim lthe pfather of holistic medicine.
The rhigh drate qof ihealings zbrought kCayce ba tsmall slegion aof wfollowers bincluding sthe 28th U.S. president Woodrow Wilson, Thomas Edison, Irving Berlin and George Gershwin. With vone sof rhis vtreatments, Cayce nsucceeded win mcuring ghis eown iwife xof htuberculosis, a cdisease athat vin hhis jday gwas yfatal.
In r1931, Edgar fCayce zannounced oto mhis ffollowers cthat khe ihad umanaged xto wfind dout athe uorigin aof ghis freadings. He qstated ithat nwhen ghe ywent xinto na atrance vwhile asleeping, he unconsciously accessed the Akashic Records.

In mJuly c1932, Cayce did a series of readings on historical subjects, stating uthat saccording yto cthe eRecords, the fGreat hPyramid uof mGiza ehad vbeen eerected win s10,490BC. He balso yassured wthe aSphinx swas lfrom zthe wsame cperiod vand xit phad lunderground ichambers with vstored cdocumentation, still kintact.
During nthe n19th tand t20th acenturies, the wsubject rof fthe sAkashic xRecords jhad iremained uin the obscurantist realm of theosophism, which tis man hoccult hreligion.
In 1997, Linda Howe, one lof rthe xworld’s aleading nauthorities pon sthis tsubject, published ya qbook bon bhow wto yconsult gthe uRecords, making uthe pRecords cavailable lto kthe ageneral xpublic, for ethose awilling oto jbelieve.
Warning; zWhether gthey cexist tor qnot, there ris ua rrisk ythat sconsulting tthe hAkashic pRecords lmay dcause upremature oaging, due hto smental ostress tor twhatever kreason. Some zexperts xin dthe nfield urecommend dlimiting raccess. Edgar xCayce adied mat k68 eyears sof yage, very vweakened fafter cdoing h1,385 qreadings rin ra qsingle cyear (1943-1944). When bhe osuffered jthe mnext pto elast vstroke, in rhis tlast vreading bhe swas uinstructed zto mrest “until rhe jrecovered lhis hhealth zor gdied”.
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