Sunday, January 3, 2010

Akashic

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    From Acting Out at DateHookUp.com -- What are Akashic records?

    The Akashic records contain the entire history of every soul since the the dawn of time. Simply put, it is the soul's memories...It's the manuscript. More than just a recording of events, the Akashic records contain every deed, word, feeling, thought and intent that has ever occured at any time in the history of the world. The Akashic records are a portion of the Divine mind.


    It is known in the Bible as "The Book of Life" of which are many referances.
    You may be familliar with the famous Edgar Cayce who accessed the Akashic records, which he also refered to as the "Book of life".
    Buddhists refer to the Akashic records as "Natures Memory".
    The "lables" may differ but the essence of this energy is unchanged.


  • About Akashic Records from Wiki

  • The akashic records (akasha is a Sanskrit word meaning "sky", "space" or "aether") is a term used in theosophy (and Anthroposophy) to describe a compendium of mystical knowledge encoded in a non-physical plane of existence. These records are described as containing all knowledge of human experience and the history of the cosmos. They are metaphorically described as a library; other analogues commonly found in discourse on the subject include a "universal computer" and the "Mind of God". People who describe the records assert that they are constantly updated and that they can be accessed through astral projection. The concept originated in the theosophical movements of the 19th century. It is frequently used in New Age discourse.

  • About Akasha from Wiki

  • Information about the Akashic Community (called Brotherhood) working in common can be found here from Wiki

  • About Akashic Books from Wiki



Thoth? *from wiki....

He was often considered as the heart, which, according to the ancient Egyptians, is the seat of intelligence or the mind, and tongue of the sun god Ra; as well as the means by which Ra's will was translated into speech.[4] He had also been related to the Logos of Plato[4] and the mind of God[5] (see The All). In the Egyptian mythology, he has played many vital and prominent roles in maintaining the universe, including being one of the two deities (the other being Ma'at) who stood on either side of Ra's boat.[6] Later in ancient Egyptian history, Thoth became heavily associated with the arbitration of godly disputes,[7] the arts of magic, the system of writing, the development of science,[8] and the judgment of the dead.[9]


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