The Records

We consider this universe to be 3D or Three Dimensional.  We think in terms of movement.  We can move in three axis.  We can move forward/backward, left/right, up/down.  An X,Y,Z coordinate system.  

There is a fourth dimension to it though.  One over which we have NO control (ordinarily) and one which only moves in one direction.  This is time.

The universe (dimension) which contains this one…perhaps this is what we are dealing with when do “quantum” things…does not have such a limitation.  In the quantum universe, time either has NO meaning or a completely different meaning than it does here.

The past is NOW.  The present is NOW.  The future is NOW.  

The Jewish Mystic tradition calls this the Akashik Record.  A record of every action that ever was, is or will be. Reading this record is something some of us can do easily.  We “see”, “hear” or otherwise “know” of things past, things present (but not within the range of the “five” senses), and yes, things future.  This is called in the Bible the “gift of prophecy”. In times past, a person with this ability was called a “Seer”, “Soothsayer” or “Prophet”. Obtaining information from this dimension is referred to as “divining” or “divination”.

These things may come as words…a story…a foretelling or prophecy or sometimes just as a “knowing”.  They may also come as a vision, either observing as if on a television screen or immersed within to experience it in a “virtual reality” fashion. When asleep, such dreaming is called “Lucid”. You are immersed into the “dream” and you are not simply an observer. You can make changes as if it were “real”…take action and alter the results. When awake, such experiences are often called Remote Viewing

Since within this dimension, time is “NOW”, it is no wonder things “future” can be seen.  Some Native American tribes call the Akashik Record the “River of Knowing”.  Some people are naturally aware of this river.  Some dip their feet in it.  Some dive in and swim freely. If you watch the video on Remote Viewing, it appears that almost anybody can access this River.

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