Edgar Cayce on the Akashic Records

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For more than 40 years of his adult life, Edgar Cayce was able to put himself into a trance state and provide individuals with accurate information, called readings, in response to virtually any question. In this state he was able to percieve a source of information which he called the Akashic Records, or “God’s Book of Remembrance.” As he gave a reading, Cayce described the procedure as one in which he became a portion of the records themselves. It was while being connected to these records that all manner of information became available to him. Also called the Book of Life, this source was the compilation of every thought, word, and deed that had occured in space and time since the dawn of creation. And it enabled Cayce to just as easily provide answers into the nature of the universe as he could give insights into an individual’s mission in life or long-standing problem.

Rather than being simply a place, the readings emphasized that these records were everywhere. From Cayce’s perspective, individuals could literally see the “shadows” of the records in how they spoke, how they thought, and how they interact with all others. Everything from an individual’s qualities and imperfections to past lives and present conditions were somehow accessible. These same records were accessible by the subconscious mind, through dreams, through reveries, and through intuitive and esoteric exercises. The records contained an ever-evolving blueprint of the soul’s individuality that repeatedly manifested in every aspect of a person’s life. Not only do the Akashic Records store, track, and compile everything about every person in the history of the world, but they continually attempt to guide, educate, and transform everyone to eventually become the very best that they can be. 

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~ by harkiamsuperman on December 31, 2008.

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