Akasha

       

  ~Akasha~

 

"Ākāśa", "Akasa", "Akash","Akaash" and "Aakash" 

Akasha (Sanskrit ākāśa आकाश) is a term for "æther" in traditional Indian cosmology. The term has also been adopted in western occultism and spiritualism in the late 19th century.


The Western religious philosophy called Theosophy has popularized the word Akasha as an adjective, through the use of the term "Akashic records" or "Akashic library", referring to an ethereal compendium of all knowledge and history.

 

Scott Cunningham (1995) uses the term Akasha to refer to "the spiritual force that Earth, Air, Fire, and Water descend from".

Ervin László in Science and the Akashic Field: An Integral Theory of Everything (2004), based on ideas by Rudolf Steiner, posits "a field of information" as the substance of the cosmos, which he calls "Akashic field" or "A-field".

 

Akasha is believed ...

 

... by some mystical doctrines to be a mystical, spiritual substance where "memories" are stored since the beginning of time.  It is one of the five elements in Hindu philosophy and is often described as a form of atmosphere or ether.  The Akasha is thought by some to contain a record of everything that has ever happened, but also everything that will ever come to pass in the future.  Theosophists believe that persons with special psychic powers can tap into the Akasha or "Astral Light".  They achieve this by using their astral bodies or "astral senses" to search for spiritual insights which have been stored for all eternity. 

 

Nostradamus claimed to have gained access to the Akasha, using methods derived from the Greek oracles, Christian and Sufi mysticism, and the Kabbalah. Other individuals who claim to have consciously used the Akashic Records include: Charles Webster Leadbeater, Annie Besant, Alice Bailey, Samael Aun Weor, William Lilly, Manly P. Hall, Lilian Treemont, Dion Fortune, George Hunt Williamson, Rudolf Steiner, Max Heindel, and Edgar Cayce, among others.

 

According to ancient Indian tradition ...

 

 ... the universe consists of two fundamental properties.  These are motion and the space through which motion takes place.  This space is called the Akasha (Tib.: nam-mkhah).  It is also believed to be the substance that enables things to step through into reality and gain visible appearance, extension and corporeality.The Akasha relates to the three dimensional space of our sense perception and this is called the "mahakasha".  The nature of the Akasha is limited not only to this three dimensionality, indeed it is made up of infinite dimensions comprising all possibilities of movement not only physical but spiritual as well.

"Akasha" is derived from the root kash, meaning "to radiate, to shine"  It also has the meaning of "ether" believed to be the medium of movement.

 

....the Library

 

The Akasha is said to be the library of all events and responses concerning consciousness in all realities. Every life form, therefore, contributes and has access to the Akashic Records. It is asserted that to gain access into the Akashic Records, every individual human can become the physical medium, and various techniques and spiritual disciplines, such as yogic, pranayama, meditation, prayer, visualization, can be employed to quiet the mind, become a witness, and achieve the focused, pre-conscious state necessary to access the Records.

 

The Akasha is thought to be indivisible, eternal and all pervading.

 

 

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