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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 to contain all knowledge of [[human]] [[experience]] and the [[history]] of the [[cosmos]]. They are metaphorically described as a [[library]] and other analogues commonly found in [[discourse]] on the subject include a "universal computer" and the "Mind of God". Descriptions of 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, and remains prevalent in [[New Age]] discourse.
 
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 to contain all knowledge of [[human]] [[experience]] and the [[history]] of the [[cosmos]]. They are metaphorically described as a [[library]] and other analogues commonly found in [[discourse]] on the subject include a "universal computer" and the "Mind of God". Descriptions of 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, and remains prevalent in [[New Age]] discourse.
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<center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Akashic Records''''', follow [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Akashic_Records this link].</center>
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
 
A theosophical term referring to a [[universal]] filing [[system]] which records every occurring [[thought]], [[word]], and [[action]]. The records are impressed on a subtle substance called '''akasha''' (or soniferous ether). In Hindu [[mysticism]], this akasha is thought to be the primary principle of [[nature]] from which the other four natural principles, fire, air, earth, and water, are created. These five principles also represent the five [[senses]] of the [[human being]].
 
A theosophical term referring to a [[universal]] filing [[system]] which records every occurring [[thought]], [[word]], and [[action]]. The records are impressed on a subtle substance called '''akasha''' (or soniferous ether). In Hindu [[mysticism]], this akasha is thought to be the primary principle of [[nature]] from which the other four natural principles, fire, air, earth, and water, are created. These five principles also represent the five [[senses]] of the [[human being]].