Scientifically there is no objective evidence for the
existence of the Akashic records as with most other
supernatural and psychic phenomena all evidence is
subjective and thus cannot be scientifically tested or
explained.
Ervin Laszlo explores the science of the Akashic
records in his 2004 book Science and the Akashic
Field: An Integral Theory of Everything.
In which he claims the theory explains a lot about the
structure universe to evolution and marries science
and religion in a solution to the age old debate.
Many especially many of the major world religions are
sceptical about the existence of the Akashic records
and they do not form any of the major religion
official beliefs.
Though they are part of many smaller religions and
denominations official and unofficial beliefs
particularly those of new age and some eastern
religions.
Sceptics say that the supporters of the Akashic
records claim have been associated with many
historical figures and cultures, societies and
religions without any written or archaeological
evidence.
It has also been claimed that prominent psychics of
the past most notably Nostradamus and the Oracle at
Delphi also consulted the Akashic records for which
there is no record.
The term is believed to have started with the
theosophical movements movement of the 19th Century
and skeptics say it is an invention of that movement.
Friday, June 6, 2008
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