EDGAR
CAYCE ON THE AKASHIC RECORDS
By Kevin J. Todeschi
Digested by Lorrie
Kazan for Intuitive-Connections
What if every thought, deed or feeling each of us has
ever had or might likely have is being recorded in
a book about us? Perhaps this “book” is
written in energy, or as Edgar Cayce said, “etched
in the ethers?”
When Edgar Cayce, perhaps the most documented psychic
in history, was asked where he obtained the information
he delivered in psychic readings, he noted two main
sources: one was the subconscious mind of the querent
and the other was from a place he called “The
Hall of Records.”
To get to the Hall of Records, Cayce would put himself
into the trance state he used for readings. Quickly
he’d experience himself like a dot of light out
of his body, and be almost overwhelmed by an immense
sense of loneliness as he, now identified as that dot
of light, shot forward through worlds of darkness,
and suffering before finally entering lighter worlds
in which there were houses and trees. From there he
continued up into the hall of records, this place with
no walls, a place with no place. An old man would come
to greet him and direct him to the information about
the person for whom he was giving the reading.
Cayce was shown a book, he said, because humans expect
knowledge to come in this garb. He could have easily
been shown a beam of light. This reminds me of the
Kabbalistic concept which states that the Bible was
really an energetic blueprint that was put into the
garment of a book because we live in a world of garments,
and physical matter is what we “understand.”
He would be shown the aspect of the book, which would
be most relevant at that time to the person receiving
the reading. More would be given once the person had
applied the information received. (This is an important
precept for people who come for continued readings
without heeding the advice already gained and then
feel disappointed that they still haven’t gotten
what they wanted.)
In fact, “getting what you want” is not
necessarily the point of our existence. Cayce said
we are co-creators with the divine. We’ve been
granted free will and that free will allows us to choose
how we will respond to people and situations; and those
responses begin to build our possible futures. I say
possible futures because Cayce reminded us that nothing
was fixed in stone. Our free will allows us to make
decisions about how we will live our lives. Thus, we
need never remain the victims of circumstances.
Mr. Todeschi reminds us that karma, the law of cause
and effect, is not a law of forced victimization. A
reading can warn us about tendencies, patterns, ways
of thinking and being that are creating circumstances
we dislike. “Mind is the builder,” Cayce
said. Indeed, at times it was difficult for him to
perceive if something in the akashic records was a
thought or an action; they were so energetically close.
Among the stories related in the book is one about
a Cayce client called Anna. Anna had initially requested
a physical reading (a health reading), providing no
information beyond her name and birth date. From this
scant information, Cayce was able to help her transform
her relationship with Vera, her sister in this life,
by relating how in a past life Anna had “stolen” Vera’s
husband. In their current life, Vera felt no compunction
about stealing from Anna or being cruel to her and
this had pained Anna deeply.
A past life in which Anna was a dance hall girl opens
for us a way of seeing karma. In that life, Anna selfishly
pursued what she wanted for her own gratification despite
what it meant for others. Her mother in her current
life had been the Madame at that saloon but she saw
her role as a way station for others, a place where
they could be helped to find their way. In this life,
Anna’s mother had the reputation of being an
angel, while Anna, on the other hand, had always been
branded a “loose woman.”
While both women had worked at the saloon, they approached
their work and their lives with radically different
intentions, and thus they created different impressions
on the skein of time and space.
We have the innate ability to become conscious of and
choose our intentions, how we will see, act and be,
despite our circumstances. In Anna’s case, once
she was forewarned about a relationship and its matrix,
she was able to reinvent her way of being with it in
present day. She could share with Vera what she learned
from Cayce and she could continue to align herself
with the ideals that brought more light and peace to
her life.
In fact, Cayce recommended that each of us set an ideal
for ourselves and use it as a personal guide and means
to measure our behavior. For instance, if my ideal
is love, then I can begin to notice whether my thoughts
and behavior fit with my concept of love. Previously
it may have been easier to justify bitter thoughts
and actions if they seemed a suitable reaction to another’s
behavior. Thus, if I think, “you hate me,” my
automatic reaction might be to hate you more, cut you
off first, unless however, my behavior is not a reaction
but a conscious choice that supports my ideal.
We take up with souls from where we left off, only
in present time we may not know why we’re have
a particular interaction, as was the case with Anna
and her sister.
Fortunately for Anna, what she learned from Cayce enabled
her to transform her relationships to such an extent
that it was Anna who took care of Vera during her last
years. In fact, 20 years of Anna’s life were
devoted to the care of others and witnessing their
transition. She became a person who shared wisdom,
insight and love. Her sister’s dying words were, “let’s
always be sisters,” clearly a miracle from where
they’d begun.
Every situation offers us the opportunity for transformation,
to redefine and live by our ideals. Cayce said it was
not so much about what happened to us as how we responded
to it that defined our future. As souls, we are like
the prodigal son, temporarily separated from the father,
but ultimately meant to experience unification with
our source.
How Do We Access the Akashic Records?
Cayce’s ability to interpret the records was
so profound that he was even able to let one client
know that the client’s real birthday was June
29th and not June 28th as he’d grown up believing.
People have accessed these records in dreams, reverie
and hypnosis. “Cayce told one woman (752-1) that
the soul became aware of the relevant information impressed
on the Akashic Records whenever that individual applied
whatever knowledge she or he possessed.”
Mr. Todeschi compares each of us to a computer terminal
that is “plugged into the Akashic Records themselves.
Therefore, consciously or unconsciously, we are always
interacting with them.
Cayce consistently recommended prayer and meditation,
and in this instance encouraged us to use those tools
not only to develop greater serenity but also to become
more in synch with the higher vibrations on which the
records are stored.
We can also obtain a psychic reading from a talented
sensitive. However, we should keep in mind that just
because someone is psychic does not mean they don’t
have their own agenda or slant on how they perceive
energy and interpret it. When receiving this information
from another, it’s a good idea to see if the
information proves beneficial, even if that information
is initially hard to hear.
As Mr. Todeschi states, “The Akashic Records
are the impulse that draws to us exactly what we need,
exactly when we need it. They are the force that brings
individuals together to learn from one another. They
are the tool which enables individuals to meet themselves
and become the best they can be.”
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