Frequently Asked Questions


1. What are the Akashic Records?
The Akashic Records are a vast, energetic database often referred to as a "universal library" or the "Book of Life." They contain the energetic imprints of every thought, feeling, action, and event throughout all time. These records hold the wisdom and information of your soul’s journey, past, present, and potential future, offering profound insights and guidance.

2. What happens during an Akashic Record reading?
During a reading, I connect to your Akashic Records using a sacred prayer or meditation. Once accessed, I channel the guidance, wisdom, and answers that the records reveal in response to your questions or concerns. The process is conversational, allowing you to explore specific areas of your life, such as relationships, career, health, or spiritual purpose.

3. What kind of questions can I ask in a reading?
You can ask about any aspect of your life or spiritual growth. The best questions are open-ended and focused on insight, healing, and guidance. For example:

  • What is holding me back in my personal growth or relationships?

  • How can I align more closely with my soul’s purpose?

  • What patterns or lessons are emerging in my life right now?

Avoid yes/no questions or those seeking specific predictions, as the Akashic Records focus on insight rather than fortune-telling.

4. Can the Akashic Records tell me about past lives?
Yes, the Akashic Records often provide information about past lives, particularly when these experiences are influencing your current life. Exploring past lives can reveal patterns, unresolved karma, or soul contracts that are relevant to your personal growth and healing.

5. Do I need to prepare anything before my session?
It’s helpful to prepare a list of specific questions or topics you’d like to explore. Find a quiet, comfortable space for your session, free from distractions. An open mind and willingness to receive insights are also essential for the reading.

6. Is there a guarantee that my Akashic Records can be accessed?
While most individuals' records can be accessed during a session, there may be rare occasions when the connection isn’t clear. This could be due to energetic blocks, timing, or other factors. If this happens, we can discuss rescheduling or other ways to proceed.

7. How will I feel after a reading?
Many people feel a sense of clarity, peace, and empowerment after an Akashic Record reading. However, the insights may also bring up emotions or realizations that take time to process. It’s important to allow yourself space for reflection and integration following the session.

8. Are Akashic Record readings confidential?
Absolutely. Your session is private, and all information shared during the reading is kept strictly confidential.

9. Are the Akashic Records religious?
No, the Akashic Records are not tied to any specific religion. They are a spiritual tool accessible to all, regardless of your belief system. They are often described as a universal source of wisdom and guidance.

10. Can I book a reading for someone else?
No, you cannot access another person’s Akashic Records without their explicit permission. Each reading is intended for the individual requesting it, honoring the sacredness and privacy of the records.

11. How long is a session, and how is it conducted?
A typical session lasts 60 minutes and is conducted online via video call or in person, depending on your preference. You’ll have the opportunity to ask questions and engage in a meaningful dialogue throughout.

12. How often should I have an Akashic Record reading?
There’s no set frequency for readings—it depends on your needs and intentions. Some people find clarity in one session, while others return periodically for deeper exploration and guidance.

13. How do Akashic Record readings differ from tarot or psychic readings?
While tarot and psychic readings often focus on predictions and intuitive impressions, Akashic Record readings delve into the soul’s journey, offering insight, healing, and a broader understanding of your purpose and experiences. They are less about “what will happen” and more about “why” and “how to align with your highest good.”