The Akashic Library
and How to Access the Akashic Records
Deepen your spiritual journey by discovering how to access the Akashic Records so that you can thrive on your path of ascension, sharing your sacred calling, and mastering your channeling abilities.
What is the Akashic Record?
People who have experienced accessing the Akashic Records report many different experiences. Many encounter guides, angels, and other behind-the-scenes players. Some people report experiences of “channelling,” while some experience the Akashic Records through dreams.
So then what are the Akashic Records? Some experts envision the Akashic Records as an endless filing cabinet of information. Others view it as an online database. According to the records themselves, they exist in another, higher dimension referred to as the Akasha.
The Akashic library is thought to be a history of every thought, word, and action of every living creature throughout all of time. These records hold no judgements—they’re simply a repository of information regarding each and every soul’s journey.
You might think of the Akashic Record as a book report on your life. According to those who have accessed it, however, the Akashic Records can come in many different forms. Some people envision temple environments. Some report seeing video clips from past lives. Some even hear messages or instructions. Everyone’s experience of the Akashic Records is unique.
A Brief History of the Akashic Records
Now that we know what the Akashic library is thought to contain, where did they come from? One of the earliest references to the Akashic Record was made by the founder of the Theosophical movement in the late 19th century, the widely-recognized Helena Blavatsky. If you’re wondering, theosopImagehy is the esoteric belief system based on eastern philosophical tenets that upholds Truth as the ultimate religion.
According to Blavatsky, she learned about the Akashic Record from Tibetan monks, who revealed that the records are held in the Akasha, the Sanskrit word for astral light—also called the ether element. The ether element is considered the fabric of reality from which all other elements emerge.
In her teachings, Blavatsky refers to the monks as the Masters of Ancient Wisdom, nurturing her various psychic abilities, which she then used to channel information from the records to form the major tenets of theosophy, a movement that cultivated a large following near the turn of the decade.
Where else can we hear about the Akashic library? Contemporary physicist Ervin Laszlo explores Akasha-2 Column related concepts from a scientific perspective. According to Laszlo, the Akasha contains the foundation for human ideals such as harmony.
Metaphysician Rudolf Steiner touches upon the mechanisms underlying the records, stating that every action, word, and thought must leave its mark in etheric realms. In his writings, Edgar Cayce mentions a storehouse of information that exists in a non-physical plane in which a record of every soul’s history is maintained.
A famous reference to the Akashic Record occurs in none other than the old testament. Experts believe that the Akashic Record is akin to the biblical Book of Life, in which a record of every soul is held in heaven. It is from the Book of Life that souls are eventually judged.