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Akashic Records Reading

Akashic Records — soul-record reading

A trained reader enters a meditative state to access what the tradition describes as your soul's record — patterns across lifetimes.

Does this feel familiar?

You've been told that there is a record — a non-physical field — that holds every soul's experience across lifetimes. The Indian tradition calls it akasha, the fifth element. Trained readers are said to access it under specific meditative conditions. Whether you believe the metaphysics, the readings — when conducted by a serious practitioner — produce remarkably consistent insights.

What it is, how it works

Akashic Records reading was systematised in the late 19th century in Theosophical literature, drawing on classical Indian samskara theory. Modern practitioners follow either the Edgar Cayce lineage or the Linda Howe school. A reader uses a specific opening prayer, enters a meditative state, and reads what arises in response to your asked question.

A reading takes 60-75 minutes via video call. You bring 1-3 specific questions, typically about recurring patterns, soul-purpose, or relationship themes. The reader speaks what arises — often a mix of imagery, narrative, and direct guidance. Some sessions produce clear past-life scenes; others produce only thematic guidance. Both are valid.

This helps people who

  • Seekers who feel a pattern that won't resolve through therapy alone
  • People with strong intuitive senses of having lived before
  • Anyone in a long-term relationship that feels older than this lifetime

What you get

  1. 01

    60-75 minute reading via video call

  2. 02

    Direct response to your 1-3 questions

  3. 03

    Imagery, narrative, or thematic guidance as it arises

  4. 04

    Recording of the session

  5. 05

    Follow-up integration email 14 days later

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Akashic Records Reading

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