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What are the Akashic Records (And What They’re Not)

Updated: Mar 29

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If you’ve come across the Akashic Records, you’ve probably also come across language that feels a bit… abstract.

Words like quantum field, soul library, higher realms, guides.

And while some of that can point in the right direction, it doesn’t always make things clearer.


So let’s strip it back.


What the Akashic Records are


The Akashic Records are often described as a field of consciousness that holds the memory of your soul’s experience across your lifetimes.


In my experience, the Records can go quite deep.They may bring up themes from earlier in your life, or patterns that feel long-standing and unresolved.Sometimes, people experience this as connected to past lives—but always in a way that relates back to what is happening in your life now.


In practice, it’s much simpler than it sounds.


When you connect with your Records, you are accessing a space that helps you see things more clearly.


  • patterns become visible

  • connections start to make sense

  • things you already sense internally become clearer


It’s less about receiving something new, and more about recognising what’s already there—without the usual noise.


Most people don’t come in certain—they come in curious. And that’s more than enough.


What happens in a reading


In a session, I open the Records on your behalf and bring through what is most relevant for you at that time.


You don’t need to prepare in a particular way or be “spiritual enough.”


  • a question

  • a situation they’re trying to understand

  • or a feeling that something isn’t sitting right


What comes through is often practical, grounded, and directly connected to your life as it is now.


What the Akashic Records are not


This is the part that’s often missing—and it matters.


The Records are not:

  • about predicting your future

  • about handing over your power to something outside you

  • or about dramatic, otherworldly experiences


And they’re not something you have to believe in for them to be useful.


You can come in curious, unsure, even sceptical.


For many people, it simply starts with the sense that:“Something in me is curious about this.”


And that’s enough.


Final thought


You don’t have to take on any new beliefs to explore the Akashic Records.


You don’t have to be certain.


You just have to be open enough to look at your life from a slightly different angle—and see what becomes clearer.

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