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Fa Fa Flow Hi
10-25-2001, 10:21 PM
after david mentioned the "imprinting" of his work in time-
space/akashic records i looked for a definition of the akashic
records and came up with the following. --jason

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akasha

also akasa. in hinduism and buddhism, the all-pervasive life
principle or space of the universe, a universal medium in which every
single thing is contained, touched and surrounded by. it fills all
space and interpenetrates all matter.

hindu philosophy interprets the akasha as the ether, the fifth and
subtlest element that permeates the universe, acting as the agent
through which electromagnetic forces operate.

in buddhism the akasha is space, both space bounded by the material
world, and a form of space which is infinite and indefinable, which
contains the material world. the notion was introduced to the west in
the early twentieth century by madame helena p. blavatsky, cofounder
of the theosophical society, who compared the akasha to other
interpretations of the universal life force by occultists through the
ages, such as the quintessence, that luminous fifth element
(invisible to ordinary sight) which was seen as binding together in
union or pact the other four elements. according to blavatsky the
akasha forms the anima anima mundi and constitutes the soul and
animal spirit of mankind.

an important related term is the so-called akashic chronicles
(sometimes the akashic records, or book of life) that, according to
theosophy, are the historical records of all world events and
personal experiences of all thoughts and deeds which have taken
place, are taking place and will take place on the earth. these are
indelibly imprinted upon the akasha and may under normal
circumstances be read only by adepts or initiates. rudolf steiner,
for example, claimed to have consulted the akashic records for his
descriptions of the mythical lost civilizations of atlantis and
lemuria. edgar cayce also claimed to have obtained knowledge from the
book of life.

http://www.occultopedia.com/a/akasha.htm

Jason
10-26-2001, 02:05 AM
i just figured out why it said fa fa flow hi..hopefully i fixed that
now. just posting this reply to check if changes took
effect..lol..jason

--- in asc2k@y..., "fa fa flow hi" <sirbiotech@y...> wrote:
> after david mentioned the "imprinting" of his work in time-
> space/akashic records i looked for a definition of the akashic
> records and came up with the following. --jason
>
> --------------------------------------------------------
> akasha
>
> also akasa. in hinduism and buddhism, the all-pervasive life
> principle or space of the universe, a universal medium in which
every
> single thing is contained, touched and surrounded by. it fills all
> space and interpenetrates all matter.
>
> hindu philosophy interprets the akasha as the ether, the fifth and
> subtlest element that permeates the universe, acting as the agent
> through which electromagnetic forces operate.
>
> in buddhism the akasha is space, both space bounded by the material
> world, and a form of space which is infinite and indefinable, which
> contains the material world. the notion was introduced to the west
in
> the early twentieth century by madame helena p. blavatsky,
cofounder
> of the theosophical society, who compared the akasha to other
> interpretations of the universal life force by occultists through
the
> ages, such as the quintessence, that luminous fifth element
> (invisible to ordinary sight) which was seen as binding together in
> union or pact the other four elements. according to blavatsky the
> akasha forms the anima anima mundi and constitutes the soul and
> animal spirit of mankind.
>
> an important related term is the so-called akashic chronicles
> (sometimes the akashic records, or book of life) that, according to
> theosophy, are the historical records of all world events and
> personal experiences of all thoughts and deeds which have taken
> place, are taking place and will take place on the earth. these are
> indelibly imprinted upon the akasha and may under normal
> circumstances be read only by adepts or initiates. rudolf steiner,
> for example, claimed to have consulted the akashic records for his
> descriptions of the mythical lost civilizations of atlantis and
> lemuria. edgar cayce also claimed to have obtained knowledge from
the
> book of life.
>
> http://www.occultopedia.com/a/akasha.htm

David Wilcock
10-26-2001, 02:11 AM
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><span class="260561009-26102001"><font face="arial" color="#0000ff" size="2">looks good. all-nighter for me, it would appear.</font></span>
><span class="260561009-26102001"><font face="arial" color="#0000ff" size="2"></font></span>
><span class="260561009-26102001"><font face="arial" color="#0000ff" size="2">- david</font></span>
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from: jason [mailto:sirbiotech@yahoo.com]
sent: friday, october 26, 2001 5:06 am
to: asc2k@yahoogroups.com
subject: [asc2k] re: akasha and the aether

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i just figured out why it said fa fa flow hi..hopefully i fixed that
now. just posting this reply to check if changes took
effect..lol..jason

--- in asc2k@y..., "fa fa flow hi" <sirbiotech@y...> wrote:
> after david mentioned the "imprinting" of his work in time-
> space/akashic records i looked for a definition of the akashic
> records and came up with the following. --jason
>
> --------------------------------------------------------
> akasha
>
> also akasa. in hinduism and buddhism, the all-pervasive life
> principle or space of the universe, a universal medium in which
every
> single thing is contained, touched and surrounded by. it fills all
> space and interpenetrates all matter.
>
> hindu philosophy interprets the akasha as the ether, the fifth and
> subtlest element that permeates the universe, acting as the agent
> through which electromagnetic forces operate.
>
> in buddhism the akasha is space, both space bounded by the material
> world, and a form of space which is infinite and indefinable, which
> contains the material world. the notion was introduced to the west
in
> the early twentieth century by madame helena p. blavatsky,
cofounder
> of the theosophical society, who compared the akasha to other
> interpretations of the universal life force by occultists through
the
> ages, such as the quintessence, that luminous fifth element
> (invisible to ordinary sight) which was seen as binding together in
> union or pact the other four elements. according to blavatsky the
> akasha forms the anima anima mundi and constitutes the soul and
> animal spirit of mankind.
>
> an important related term is the so-called akashic chronicles
> (sometimes the akashic records, or book of life) that, according to
> theosophy, are the historical records of all world events and
> personal experiences of all thoughts and deeds which have taken
> place, are taking place and will take place on the earth. these are
> indelibly imprinted upon the akasha and may under normal
> circumstances be read only by adepts or initiates. rudolf steiner,
> for example, claimed to have consulted the akashic records for his
> descriptions of the mythical lost civilizations of atlantis and
> lemuria. edgar cayce also claimed to have obtained knowledge from
the
> book of life.
>
> http://www.occultopedia.com/a/akasha.htm

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