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Akashic Records
Session 60 minutes
What are the Akashic Records?
According to the ancient Indian tradition, the universe consists of a movement and the space in which this movement occurs. The space is called Akasha - the place where things materialize, become visible and take shape. In Sanskrit, Akash means "ether" and it is with this that the Records should be associated. They are present in the space, they are an element that builds reality. According to another explanation, the word Akash is composed of "aka" - meaning "space" - and "sa", which means sky. Akasha can be described as a secret, heavenly space. It is believed that the vibrations of every soul that has ever existed in the universe are recorded in the Akashic Records. The record in the Akashic Records is constantly changing, with each new experience (or even another thought), information about a given soul is updated. Simply put, the Akashic Space is something like an incredibly capacious Library of Books in which everything that has already happened and everything that will happen is recorded. It is from it that you can obtain information about your previous incarnations, similarly to the regression hypnosis.
What is a Reading?
The Akashic Records are everywhere - anyone can access them.
A person who reads (called a Reader) from the Akashic resources sees things as they were or perceives them through the prism of symbols and archetypes, which she/he explains to the person interested. The Reader is only an observer and can neither participate in what is seen, nor can influence the course of events. Entering the Akashic Records requires many preparations from the Reader, e.g. fasting, meditation, avoiding alcohol and other stimulants (at least 24 hours before the Reading), as well as other foods that lower vibrations, e.g. meat, chocolate, etc. The person for whom the reading is being held should calm down that day, meditate (if she/he can), and avoid alcohol and other stimulants. It is also recommended to prepare a few most important questions that we want to get answers to in the Akashic Records. Not every question will always receive an answer, as it depends on the Soul's condition and readiness to receive an answer.
Practical Tips:
1. Write down your answers, because the Reader, after closing your Akashic Records, will not remember most of the information transferred inside the Akashic (energetic protection of the Reader).
Reading takes place in connection with the Superconscious and the Reader's consciousness does not record this information.
2. Ask questions while your Akashic Records are open. After closing them, the Reader will no longer be able to answer your questions.
3. You are not allowed to ask Akash about third parties. Unless these are your children under 18 years of age. Or elderly, sick parents and the questions are aimed at checking how they can be helped.
4. Akashic reading lasts 60 minutes. Due to exposure to very high vibrations, the session cannot be prolonged. So, schedule your questions for 60 minutes and stick to the time frame.
Reading longer than 60 minutes loses its quality, vibrations decrease, both the Reader and the client begin to feel discomfort.
5. Remember that Akash is not a source of information about what numbers to cross out to win the lottery, nor will it give you the date of your death......
6. Ask questions without expecting what answers you want to hear.
The answers may be surprising. Akash does not bend the answers to your expectations... be prepared to hear the "naked truth" (if Akash thinks you are ready to hear it). Even if some information is not verifiable at the moment of Reading, go back to the notes from the Reading after some time for verification.
7. Akash is full of LOVE energy, so you may feel emotional, so-called shivers, pulsation in the body, feelings of bliss, or you may not have any feelings at all.
8. If there is a need for another Reading from the Akashic Records, the reading should not take place earlier than after a 6-month break (recommended). The primary goal for a person is not to become dependent on the Readings or the Reader.
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