
Akashic Records
Adapted from Edgar Cayce on Akashic Records
by Kevin J. Todeschi
The Akashic Records or "The Book of Life" can be equated
to the universe's super computer system. It is this system that acts
as the central storehouse of all information for every individual
who has ever lived upon the earth. More than just a reservoir of
events, the Akashic Records contain every deed, word, feeling,
thought, and intent that has ever occurred at any time in the
history of the world. Much more than simply a memory storehouse,
however, these Akashic Records are interactive in that they have a
tremendous influence upon our everyday lives, our relationships, our
feelings and belief systems, and the potential realities we draw
toward us.
It is no exaggeration to state that the computer has transformed
(and is still in the process of transforming) the entire planet.
Whether it's technology, transportation, communication, education,
or entertainment, the computer age has revolutionized the globe and
the ways in which we understand and interact with one another. No
segment of modern society has gone unaffected. The amount of
information now stored in computer memory and crossing the Internet
highway daily is literally unfathomable. And yet, this vast complex
of computer systems and collective databases cannot begin to come
close to the power, the memory, or the omniscient recording capacity
The Akashic Records contain the entire history of every soul
since the dawn of Creation. These records connect each one of us to
one another. They contain the stimulus for every archetypal symbol
or mythic story which has ever deeply touched patterns of human
behavior and experience. They have been the inspiration for dreams
and invention. They draw us toward or repel us from one another.
They mold and shape levels of human consciousness. They are a
portion of Divine Mind. They are the unbiased judge and jury that
attempt to guide, educate, and transform every individual to become
the very best that she or he can be. They embody an ever-changing
fluid array of possible futures that are called into potential as we
humans interact and learn from the data that has already been
accumulated.
Information about these Akashic Records –
this Book of Life –
can be found in folklore, in myth, and throughout the Old and New
Testaments. It is traceable at least as far back as the Semitic
peoples and includes the Arabs, the Assyrians, the Phoenicians, the
Babylonians, and the Hebrews. Among each of these peoples was the
belief that there was in existence some kind of celestial tablets
which contained the history of humankind as well as all manner of
spiritual information.
The first reference in Scripture to some unearthly volume is
found in Exodus 32:32. After the Israelites had committed a most
grievous sin by worshiping the golden calf, it was Moses who pleaded
on their behalf, even offering to take full responsibility and have
his own name stricken "out of thy book which thou hast
written" in recompense for their deed. Later, in the Old
Testament, we learn that there is nothing about an individual that
is not known in this same book. In Psalm 139, David makes reference
to the fact God has written down everything about him and all the
details of his life –
even that which is imperfect and those deeds which have yet to be
performed.
For many individuals this Book of Life is simply an imagery
symbol of those destined for heaven and has its roots in the custom
of recording genealogical records of names or perhaps early census
taking. Traditional religion suggests that this book –
either in literal or symbolic form –
contains the names of all those who are worthy of salvation. The
Book
is to be opened in connection with divine judgment (Dan. 7:10, Rev.
20:12). In the New Testament, those redeemed by Christ are contained
within the Book (Philippians 4), those not found in the Book of Life
will not enter the kingdom of Heaven.
As
an interesting corollary, in the ancient world, a person's name was
symbolic of his or her existence. According to Sir James George
Frazer, author of The Golden Bough –
one of the most extensive volumes on world mythology –
there was such a bond between one's name and one's existence
"that magic may be wrought on a man just as easily as through
his name as through his hair, his nails, or any other material part
of his person." In ancient Egypt, to blot a name out of a
record was equivalent to destroying the fact that the person had
ever even existed.
Closer to our current era, a great deal of contemporary
information on the Akashic Records has been made available by both
reputable psychics and modern-day mystics –
individuals who have somehow perceived beyond the limits of three
dimensions. According to H.P. [Helena Petrovna] Blavatsky
(1831-1891), Russian immigrant, mystic, and founder of the
Theosophical Society, the Akashic Records are much more than simply
an account of static data which may be gleaned by a sensitive;
instead, the records have an ongoing creative stimulus upon the
present:
Akasha is one of
the cosmic principles and is a plastic matter, creative in its
physical nature, immutable in its higher principles. It is the
quintessence of all possible forms of energy, material, psychic,
or spiritual; and contains within itself the germs of universal
creation, which sprout forth under the impulse of the Divine
Spirit.
Alchemy
and the Secret Doctrine
Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925), the Austrian-born philosopher,
educator, and founder of the Anthroposophical Society possessed the
ability to perceive information beyond the material world: a
"spiritual world" which was just as real to him as the
physical world was to others. Steiner claimed that the ability to
perceive this other world could be developed, enabling an individual
to see events and information every bit as concrete as the present:
...man can
penetrate to the eternal origins of the things which vanish with
time. A man broadens his power of cognition in this way if he is
no longer limited to external evidence where knowledge of the past
is concerned. Then he can see in events what is not perceptible to
the senses, that part which time cannot destroy. He penetrates
from transitory to non-transitory history. It is a fact that this
history is written in other characters than is ordinary history.
In gnosis and in theosophy it is called the "Akasha
Chronicle"...To the uninitiated, who cannot yet convince
himself of the reality of a separate spiritual world through his
own experience, the initiate easily appears to be a visionary, if
not something worse. The one who has acquired the ability to
perceive in the spiritual world comes to know past events in their
eternal character. They do not stand before him like the dead
testimony of history, but appear in full life. In a certain sense,
what has happened takes place before him.
Cosmic
Memory
In terms of contemporary insights, perhaps the most extensive
source of information regarding the Akashic Records comes from the
clairvoyant work of Edgar Cayce (1877-1945), Christian mystic and
founder of A.R.E. For forty-three years of his adult life, Edgar
Cayce possessed the uncanny ability to lie down on a couch, close
his eyes, fold his hands over his stomach, and put himself into some
kind of an altered state in which virtually any type of information
was available. The accuracy of Cayce's psychic work is evidenced by
approximately one dozen biographies and literally hundreds of titles
which explore various aspects of his information and the thousands
of topics he discussed.
When asked about the source of his information, Cayce replied
that there were essentially two. The first was the subconscious mind
of the individual for whom he was giving the reading and the second
was the Akashic Records.
Most often, when giving a reading which discussed a person's soul
history and his or her individual sojourn through space and time,
Cayce would begin with a statement such as, "Yes, we have
before us the records of the entity now known or called
_________." In discussing the process for accessing these
records, Edgar Cayce described his experience as follows:
I see myself as a
tiny dot out of my physical body, which lies inert before me. I
find myself oppressed by darkness and there is a feeling of
terrific loneliness. Suddenly, I am conscious of a white beam of
light. As this tiny dot, I move upward following the light,
knowing that I must follow it or be lost.
As I move along
this path of light I gradually become conscious of various levels
upon which there is movement. Upon the first levels there are
vague, horrible shapes, grotesque forms such as one sees in
nightmares. Passing on, there begin to appear on either side
misshapen forms of human beings with some part of the body
magnified. Again there is change and I become conscious of
gray-hooded forms moving downward. Gradually, these become lighter
in color. Then the direction changes and these forms move upward
and the color of the robes grows rapidly lighter. Next, there
begin to appear on either side vague outlines of houses, walls,
trees, etc., but everything is motionless. As I pass on, there is
more light and movement in what appear to be normal cities and
towns. With the growth of movement I become conscious of sounds,
at first indistinct rumblings, then music, laughter, and singing
of birds. There is more and more light, the colors become very
beautiful, and there is the sound of wonderful music. The houses
are left behind, ahead there is only a blending of sound and
color. Quite suddenly I come upon a hall of records. It is a hall
without walls, without ceiling, but I am conscious of seeing an
old man who hands me a large book, a record of the individual for
whom I seek information.
Reading
294-19 Report File
Once given the record, Cayce had the ability to select the
information which would be most capable of assisting the individual
at that time in his or her life. Frequently, a reading might suggest
that only a selection of the available material was being provided,
but that the individual was being given that which would be
"most helpful and hopeful." Additional insights were
frequently provided in subsequent readings once an individual had
attempted to work with and apply the information which had been
given previously.
As a means of perhaps alluding to the fact that the Akashic
Records were not simply a transcription of the past but included the
present, the future, and certain probabilities as well, in reading
304-5, Cayce began the reading with a curious statement.
When discussing the Book of Life, he stated it that it was
"The record of God, of thee, thy soul within and the knowledge
of same." (281-33) On another occasion (2533-8) Cayce was asked
to explain the difference between the Book of Life and the Akashic
Records:
Q. [What is meant
by] The Book of Life?
A. The record that the individual entity itself writes upon the
skein of time and space, through patience – and is opened when
self has attuned to the infinite, and may be read by those
attuning to that consciousness...
Q. The Book of God's Remembrances?
A. This is the Book of Life.
Q. The Akashic Records?
A. Those made by the individual, as just indicated.
2533-8
The Edgar Cayce readings suggest that each of us writes the story
of our lives through our thoughts, our deeds, and our interactions
with the rest of creation. This information has an effect upon us in
the here and now. In fact, the Akashic Records have such an impact
upon our lives and the potentials and probabilities we draw toward
us that any exploration of them cannot help but provide us with
insights into the nature of ourselves and our relationship to the
universe.
There is much more to our lives, our histories, and our
individual influence upon our tomorrows than we have perhaps dared
to imagine. By accessing information from the Akashic Records, the
universe's computer database, much might be revealed to us. The
world as we have collectively perceived it is but a faint shadow of
Reality.
Upon
time and space is written the thoughts, the deeds, the
activities of an entity – as in relationships to its
environs, its hereditary influence; as directed – or
judgment drawn by or according to what the entity's ideal
is. Hence, as it has been oft called, the record is God's
book of remembrance; and each entity, each soul – as the
activities of a single day of an entity in the material
world – either makes same good or bad or indifferent,
depending upon the entity's application of self towards that
which is the ideal manner for the use of time, opportunity
and the expression of that for which each soul enters a
material manifestation. The interpretation then as drawn
here is with the desire and hope that, in opening this for
the entity, the experience may be one of helpfulness and
hopefulness.
Edgar
Cayce reading 1650-1
Yes,
we have the body here, and the record as has been made and as may be
made with the will as exercised, and the condition irrespective of
the will's influence or effect as has been created. We have
conditions that might have been, that are, and that may be. Do not
get the three mixed up or crossed purposes of either.
304-5
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