While writing Encoded Mythology and the Relativity of Truth I realized another aspect that one might encounter when tuning ones way towards the Akasha Chronicles. Somehow I had the idea that somewhere in the universe there would be a library that nicely and orderly contains all the information about the history of mankind.

I still hang on to the idea that indeed there is information stored, but not only is it far from easy to access it (do we need akashic librarians?), there might be a lot of 'false' information stored as well. Imagine that someone decides to make up a big lie about something (let's say 'Iraq has weapons of Mass Destruction'). If only he would believe it himself there is not much going on, and not many shelves in the Akashic Records will get filled with this reality perspective.

But, as soon as a particular lie gets aired and many people take up that thought and integrate it in their own realities, the lie is gaining so much ground that it can become a new reality. 

I tend to believe that the Akasha-cronicles don't make as easily recognizable distinction between reality-perspectives based on truth or lies. When you encounter a reality-information-package while unknowingly tuning around, you have a fair chance that you are tuning into some mass deception or illusion.

Well, to acknowledge this possibility might already be a step forward. Don't believe anything that you may come across at face value during the akashic travels. Perhaps we should heed more value to the concept that the information itself is really not the most important thing, but the way it might help to raise our own vibration and our own contact with higher
aspects of ourselves?


Picture taken from Red Light