In a recent Akashic Record Insights Workshop, we explored a bit about how to connect with different aspects of the Akashic Records. Discussion began with this question:
How Do You Choose Who to Work With in the Akashic Records?
Accessing the Akashic Records involves working with different energies, each offering unique insights. Experience helps determine which aspects resonate most. By developing your connection, you learn to trust your intuition and align with the wisdom most relevant to your journey.
This question is about accessing the Akashic Records and determining which aspects to work with. I know this comes from one of my students, so let me explain.
When learning to access the Akashic Records, there are two primary paths. First, you learn to open your own records. Second, you learn to open the records for others—not just people, but also non-human flows of energy. Each path follows a process built on ethical agreements, ensuring respect and alignment in this work. For example, when opening records for others, you never do so unless explicitly asked.
For non-human energies, there are specific protocols to follow. These protocols help establish a clear process for opening records while maintaining alignment with ethical agreements. Within the Akashic Records, there are many aspects that can be accessed based on permission and experience. Today, I’ve opened the records of the Founders of the Akashic Records, a connection I have developed through extensive experience.
Knowing when to open a specific aspect comes with practice. In my courses, we work with various aspects, including:
The Founders of the Akashic Records – A direct connection to the original flow of the Akashic Records.
The Hall of Ancient Wisdom – Similar to the Founders but with an emphasis on ancient knowledge.
Ancient Mother – The progenitor energy of humanity, offering insight into ancestral issues, humanity’s relationship with Earth, and the origins of creative energy.
Mother Earth and Planet Earth – A combination of the spiritual and physical records of the planet.
Akasha – The supreme organizing principle, representing the fundamental flow of energy from which all creation emerges.
As students gain experience, they begin to sense the subtle differences between these aspects. Some may develop a strong connection to certain energies, choosing to work with Ancient Mother for ancestral inquiries or Akasha for deeper existential insights. Each person’s journey is unique, and their relationships with these aspects evolve over time.
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