INTRODUCTION
A while ago someone sent me an email with some remarks and findings pertaining to the history of Maldek, with a link to the perspective in the Law of One books by Ra. I have begun to read what Ra had to say about Maldek and then decided to look around our precious internet to - once again - read more about Maldek and its supposed history.

I soon came across my own site (from december 2004) while searching for Maldek, since I have written quite a few things about it, mainly from the perspective of the SSoA. In March 2011 I have dedicated an article to it called 'Is Maldek part of our three-dimensional History?'. The idea of tuning into the history of Maldek was one of the reasons for starting this 'Akasha Analysis Project', for wouldn't it be great if we were able to heal any distortions still present due to the destruction of Maldek?

GALACTIC WARS AND MUCH CONTRADICTORY INFORMATION
When you search through the digital world you come across all kinds of perspectives on Maldek. The SSoA claims that Maldek was destroyed by accident due to a manipulation by the Andromedans.

Ra talks about Maldek being destroyed through warfare. On 'The Legend of Maldek' you can read many sources claiming all kinds of things about the destruction of that alleged planet between Mars and Jupiter. The Founders talk about influences by beings from Orion and Draco.

Somewhere along the way I got the realization that this is no longer the path I want to walk. The SSoA has provided their readers with a lot of information on our history and the intricate connections with mainly Sirius and the Annunaki. There are many other sources talking about all kinds of galactic groups who would have supposedly interfered on our planet, and I am getting slightly fed up with all these possible galactic wars and soup operas.

AKASHA ANALYSIS AND GALACTIC WARS
Our written history is filled with accounts of wars between various countries and people. If we were to be able to access more of the Akasha information pertaining to our past, I wouldn't be surprised to see yet more and more wars, but then on a more galactic scale, with all kinds of galactic star nations from various dimensions interfering with our solar system.

The thought that Akasha Analysis would imply gaining a lot of information about numerous wars and a load of atrocities, is not very appealing to me. Especially the study of what others have 'channeled' about these wars and different galactic groups is no longer something that I find interesting. I have had my share of all that.

USEFUL EXPERIENCES
Perhaps it is better to tune into ways to raise one's vibration in the now and find ways to move beyond all the drama and the wars of our past. If we come across certain elements in our quest that block us, we might want to be reminded of certain useful memories of our ancient past, to help us along again.

Another way to make the Akasha Files more interesting is probably by re-experiencing the lives (or parts of lives) of certain people (One-life Memory Stick). A first hand experience of something in our past will very likely tell us more than large accounts of history by some medium or psychic which you just have to believe or not. Pondering about the level of likelihood of certain accounts can be interesting, but eventually rather rational and without the verification by the heart's intelligence.

BUILDING FROM OUR OWN WISDOM
I am now inclined to think that it is far more useful to invest in ways to invite 'more soul' into my life. In the e-book 'Dohrmann Prophecy' I found a nice quote that might apply to this current line of thinking.
"to understand the virtues of the heart and to live as immortal spirits within spacetime"
What I like about this excerpt is that it shows us the possibility to gain an understanding of our world that stems from a non-spacetime perspective. Instead of delving into the many atrocities of our past, it might be more useful to invest in ways to elevate our minds, and turn more divine. When you become able to attain more of this 'immortal perspective' it is likely that you will be able to tune into events in our history that provide clues to further development.

The shift would be from 'learning about history for the sole purpose of gaining knowledge of our past' to 'tuning into certain historical events as a mean to advance your own growth and understanding', which is a far more personal approach.