Akashic Records 101: The Simple Spiritual Practice You Haven’t Heard of…Yet – Laura Coe
Dave Asprey
Feb 29, 2024
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Access Akashic Records for soul's guidance
The Akashic Records are described as an energetic 'Google Cloud' of your soul's history, allowing you to pull down the exact right information for you in a specific moment.
Recite prayer to unlock energy field and access records
A specific, multi-line prayer can be recited to 'unlock' the energy field and access the records for yourself or another person.
Access Akashic Records of buildings to uncover their energy and history
It is possible to access the Akashic Records of not just people, but also inanimate objects like buildings, to understand their energy and history.
Master Akashic Records access in 90 minutes for $20
You can learn the basics of how to access the Akashic Records in a 90-minute online class for twenty dollars.
Navigate challenges of coming out as spiritual
The speaker shares that 'coming out' as spiritual was more uncomfortable and met with more emotional reaction than coming out as gay in the 90s.
Practice reading Akashic Records on others for clarity
It is easier to practice reading the Akashic Records for someone else, as your own ego, excitement, or fear can interfere with the process when reading for yourself.
Explore scientific theories behind Akashic Records
Potential scientific explanations for the Akashic Records include quantum entanglement, the holographic principle of the universe, and the simulation hypothesis.
Learn to access Akashic Records as a skill
Accessing the Akashic Records is not a rare mystical gift but a learnable skill that anyone can be taught, similar to learning to play the piano.
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