There’s a lot of theatrical language around Akashic readings, and most of it doesn’t help you decide whether to book one. So here’s a plain version.
What it is
The Akashic Records are, in the framework I work with, a kind of energetic library — a record of your soul’s experiences, choices, and patterns. A reading is a structured conversation where I open that field on your behalf and read what’s relevant to your specific question.
That’s the simple part.
What actually happens in a session
You bring a question. The clearer, the better. Why do I keep ending up in roles where I’m not seen? is more useful than What’s my purpose?
I open the records, ask aloud, and translate what comes through into language. We go back and forth. You get to push back on what doesn’t ring true.
What it isn’t
It isn’t fortune-telling. I won’t tell you what month you’ll meet someone, or whether to take that job. The records don’t override your free will, and I won’t pretend they do.
It also isn’t therapy. If you’re processing acute trauma, please see a therapist first or alongside this work.
What it’s good for
- Questions where you suspect you already know the answer, but want a second perspective.
- Recurring patterns you can’t explain through your own history.
- Decisions where you feel stuck between two right options.
- Periods of transition where you’ve lost the thread.
What I’ve learned doing this
The most useful sessions are not the ones with dramatic revelations. They’re the ones where someone leaves with one specific thing to do and a clear reason why.