Akashic Records Definition

May 25th, 2009 No Comments   Posted in Religion

What Are The Akashic Records? The Akashic records are the sum of all knowledge past, present and future and more stored in the ether on a spiritual plane. According to Akashic Records, every thought, every experience and emotion of every living thing from humans to plants is kept in this cosmic library, which can be accessed by going into a state of unconsciousness through dreams, trance or meditation, though also near death experiences. Akashic is often interpreted from the Sanskrit as meaning ether, sky or cosmos and has formed a part of many ancient belief systems and Click to Read More

Who Was Helena Patrovena Blavatsky?

May 21st, 2009 No Comments   Posted in Religion

Helena Patrovena Blavatsky (1831-1891) born in Russia and was most noted as the founder of the Theosophical Society in 1875. She believed the Akashic records were much more than simply that, they actively have an influence on our daily lives particularly creativity: 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 Click to Read More


Holy Water

December 11th, 2007 No Comments   Posted in Religion

Water, which has been blessed, by a bishop or priest features in several religious rituals, is Holy Water. As it’s known, it’s most closely associated with baptism. The tradition grew from the passage in the bible, which describes John, the Baptist baptizing Jesus Christ in the River Jordan. Christ is considered to be free from sin, making the water have special significance. Fonts are very often located where people enter a church, in both Catholic and Anglican churches. Church goers place their hand in the holy water and make the sign of the cross. Roman Catholics also make Click to Read More


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