the web of life: memory and the akashic records by john davidson

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 - 1 - THE WEB OF LIFE by John Davidson Part 6b - Memory and the Akashic Record This series of articles is derived from the author’s book, The Web of Life (publ. C.W. Daniel, 1988 !ohn Davidson is the author of a series of si" books on #cience and $%sticism &hich look at the natural &orld from a m%stical perspective. The author is a Cambrid'e science 'raduate &ith a lifelon' interest in m%sticism. 8 Cop%ri'ht 1988, )*1+ !ohn Davidson &&&. ohndavidson.or'  Memory and the Akash ic Record - am unsure &here the term akashic recor d  ori'inated. -n #anskrit, it is possibl% &ithin the % o'ic te"ts, but it is certainl% one &hich the theosophists coined, in the n'lish lan'ua'e, and &hich has captured the ima'inat ion of occultminde d people ever since . #o let us see if &e can shed some li'ht upon it. /kash, it has been said at the dense ph%sic al leve l is the vacuum state. 0ut in 'eneral , this akashic state is found as the ener'etic 'ate&a% or threshold bet&een all the inner re'ions. -n all cases, it is an ener'etic divider of re'ion from re'ion, upon the vertical, in&ard ener'% spectrum. -n some &ritin's, akash is also called  gagan , &hich means sk% . 0ut this is a sk% , not in the sense of our earthl% sk%, but as a barrier in the ascent of the soul, a point re2uirin' a tremendous de'ree of in&ard concentration and purit% in order to pierce the veil and move into the ne"t hi'her state.  3o& these 'at e&a% s are poin ts or lev els of c reati ve pot ential. The % man ifes t from &it hinout as the realit% of the ne"t lo&er level and the% are also impressed from &ithout b% the happenin's in that lo&er level. The t&o are reall% part and parcel of the same process of creation. -n terms of the 'ross ph%sical vacuum, &hat this means is that ever% event that takes place, to'ether &ith ever% thou'ht and mood in the minds of the observers, is impressed upon this vacuum state and remains there after&ards. The de'ree of intensit % of this impression &il l var% , dependin' upon the intensit% emotional or ph%sical of the activit%. -t is this that sensitive folk, of &hom there are man%, re'ister as the atmosphere of a plac e. -t is the 'eneral trend in the thou'hts of a m%riad &orshippers &hich 'ive a church, a mos2ue, a s%na'o'u e or a temple their characte ristic atmosphere of devoti on and pra%e r. -t is an ener'etic aspect of associ ation, but far more than somethin' &hich is ust ps%cholo'ical . -t is the mind and manner of livin' &hich is impressed upon a home and tells the observant soul a 'reat deal concernin' &hat 'oes on therein.

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This series of articles is derived from the author’s book, The Web of Life (publ. C.W. Daniel, 1988), concerning tattwas, chakras, pranas, and the neuro-endocrine system.

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THE WEB OF LIFE

THE WEB OF LIFEby John DavidsonPart 6b Memory and the Akashic RecordThis series of articles is derived from the authors book,

The Web of Life (publ. C.W. Daniel, 1988)

John Davidson is the author of a series of six books on

Science and Mysticism which look at the natural world from a mystical perspective.The author is a Cambridge science graduate with a

life-long interest in mysticism.( Copyright 1988, 2015John Davidson

www.johndavidson.orgMemory and the Akashic RecordI am unsure where the term akashic record originated. In Sanskrit, it is possibly within the yogic texts, but it is certainly one which the theosophists coined, in the English language, and which has captured the imagination of occultminded people ever since. So let us see if we can shed some light upon it.

Akash, it has been said at the dense physical level is the vacuum state. But in general, this akashic state is found as the energetic gateway or threshold between all the inner regions. In all cases, it is an energetic divider of region from region, upon the vertical, inward energy spectrum. In some writings, akash is also called gagan, which means 'sky'. But this is a sky, not in the sense of our earthly sky, but as a barrier in the ascent of the soul, a point requiring a tremendous degree of inward concentration and purity in order to pierce the veil and move into the next higher state.

Now these gateways are points or levels of creative potential. They manifest from withinout as the reality of the next lower level and they are also impressed from 'without' by the happenings in that lower level. The two are really part and parcel of the same process of creation.

In terms of the gross physical vacuum, what this means is that every event that takes place, together with every thought and mood in the minds of the observers, is impressed upon this vacuum state and remains there afterwards. The degree of intensity of this impression will vary, depending upon the intensity emotional or physical of the activity.

It is this that sensitive folk, of whom there are many, register as the atmosphere of a place. It is the general trend in the thoughts of a myriad worshippers which give a church, a mosque, a synagogue or a temple their characteristic atmosphere of devotion and prayer. It is an energetic aspect of association, but far more than something which is 'just psychological'. It is the mind and manner of living which is impressed upon a home and tells the observant soul a great deal concerning what goes on therein.

It reflects the love with which an artist or craftsman imbues his creation and it is the vibration that a loving (or otherwise) cook unconsciously injects into his or her food, and which helps determine its flavour, as well as the mood induced in those who partake of it.

This vibrational record arises, as does all manifestation, from the inward mechanism by which the mind patterns the vacuum or akashic state from within in the process of creating physical reality. It is this which also constitutes the subatomic fingerprint.

Similarly, within our human physical constitution, lies what mystics call the sky of our body, a more subtle inward akash. It is here that a memory of our whole life is etched every thought, emotion, word and deed. It is this very black box which provides the patterning energy for future incarnations. We draw on parts of this as our normally rather poor memory of events. We remember very little concerning the details of our days. But it is this subtle pattern which patterns the more gross vacuum state, with the consequent creation of the physical world we take so seriously as a 'hard' reality.

This creative principle becomes more universal as we progress within and the akash of the astral and causal zones will contain within them an imprint of all that has happened, as well as all that will happen, in the worlds below. This is a part of the creative mechanism. It is, no doubt, these akashic skies that are being referred to as the akashic records. So the atmosphere and vibration of places encoded into the vacuum state, our own memory as well as the more inward skies, are all essentially different levels or reflections of this akashic record.