Did you know that the Akashic records are like a “master plan” that we start our lives with?
But the fact that something was created as a master plan doesn’t oblige us to continue following it until the day we die.
It’s like when we build a house: We make changes after the plans have been drawn up and during construction on the ground. And even later, once we’re living in the house, we can still make changes.
After all, walls can always be taken down and put up elsewhere.
When my parents left their kibbutz, they bought an apartment with three large bedrooms, a living room, and a balcony.
They closed off the balcony and turned it into a bedroom, and built another bedroom on one side of the living room.
That way there was room at home for all four of their children.
A master plan is just a beginning.
It is an outline for something, the basis.
It doesn't have to define everything that follows.
Working with the Akashic records, healing what we have inside, and connecting to the resources in the records, all allow us to change the master plan while we’re still living here in this incarnation.
They open a door for us to change our karma and make new plans, already now, in our current life.
This concept of the Akashic records acting as a blueprint for our lives is fascinating. It suggests that while we may start with a predetermined plan, we have the agency to modify and shape our destiny as we go along. Just like how my parents adapted their living space to accommodate their growing family, we too can make adjustments to our life path. By tapping into the Akashic records, we gain insight into our past, present, and future, empowering us to rewrite our story and create a new narrative. This process of healing and transformation allows us to break free from the constraints of fate and actively participate in shaping our own reality. It's a reminder that our lives are not set in stone, but rather a canvas waiting for us to paint our dreams and aspirations upon.
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