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- Subject: alt.magicK KfaQ#09: Akashic Records? (kreEePing oOze faQ)
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- Revised 9412
-
- Kreeping OozE FAQ #9: "What does 'akasha' mean? Is it a library?"
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Webster's New Universal Unabridged Dictionary has:
-
- akasha... n. (in the philosophies of India) the ether, regarded as
- including material and nonmaterial entities in a common medium.
- [< Skt akasa] p. 32
-
- ---
- From 'Vaisesika Philosophy'
-
- "The fifth material substance, namely, akasa (ether), not to be confused
- with space, is the substratum of the quality of sound. Like atoms, akasa
- is indivisible, eternal and imperceivable; but, unlike them, it is
- infinite and all-pervading. Akasa is inferred from the sensed quality of
- sound."
-
- _Fundamentals of Indian Philosophy_, by R. Puligandla, Abingdon Press,
- 1975; p. 151.
-
- -----------------------------------
-
- "Akasa, space, is infinite in extent and possesses objective reality.
- Its only function is to provide a place in which the other substances
- can exist...."
-
- "A table may facilitate the comprehension of this difficult subject:
-
- "Tattwas {Ultimate Reals}: 1. Jiva (spirit)
- 2. Ajiva (nonspirit)
-
- "Dravyas {Substances}: 1. Jiva (spirit)
- 2. Pudgala (matter)
- 3. Dharma (principle of motion)
- 4. Adharma (principle of rest)
- 5. Akasa (space)
- 6. Kala (time)
-
- "The first five dravyas, called astikayas, are spatial; kala is nonspatial."
-
- _The Spiritual Heritage of India_, by Swami Prabhavananda, Vedanta Press,
- (with the assistance of Frederick Manchester), 1969; pp. 163-4.
-
- ---
- The book _A Sourcebook in Indian Philosophy_, edited by Sarvepalli
- Radhakrishnan and Charles A. Moore, Princeton University Press, 1967,
- lists 'akasa' within the Nyaya, Vaisesika, Samkya, Yoga and, sometimes
- Vedanta schools of Hindu metaphysics.
-
- Consistently it is translated as either 'ether' or 'space', seemingly
- depending on the particular school, and it does, in more than one school,
- represent the source of sound, among some other elements of existence.
-
- tyagi
- ===============================
-
- In the Tattvic (Indian/Hindu/Tantric) system of the five principles
- (this is similar though not necessarily identical to the European or
- Chinese systems of five elements), Akasha is the principal of spirit or
- ether. This concept is comparable to the 'spirit' of the Western/European
- (Greek/Egyptian/Gnostic/Kaballistic) systems. The five components of
- the Tattvic system are:
-
- Name Principle Color/Symbol Complementry color
-
- Akasha Spirit/Ether Black/Indigo Ovoid White
-
- Tejas Fire/Brilliance Red Triangle Green
-
- Apas Water/Reflection Silver/White Crescent Black
- Liquidity, etc. maybe somtimes green
-
- Vayu Air/Wind, etc. Blue Circle Orange
-
- Prithivi Earth/Solidity Yellow Square Violet
-
- Some of these principles also relate to various Hindu Gods/Spirits
- (e.g. Vayu, at least does, I am not sure about the others). This imagery
- can be a very effective meditation aid. The symbols can be three (or more)
- dimensionalized and/or recombined in several ways (i.e. the 16 or 25
- subelements, e.g. Tejas of apas--fire of water.) As mentioned by someone,
- Akasha is also referrent to the principle of karma and karmic aggregates
- and is considered to be the storage medium for them. For example the
- Ahashic records are the repository for the accounts of past lives.
- Akasha is the great egg or one form of it. I also suspect that it may
- somehow refer the the elliptical shape of our solar system.
-
- For additional information on Akasha and the Tattvics in general you
- might check
-
- The Magician by Butler
- The Golden Dawn by Regardie
- Initiation into Hermetics by Franz Bardon
-
- That's generally all that I know about Akasha. I will be interested to see
- what else turns up.
-
- EAM (Ibis)
-
- ===============================
-
- Brent quotes tyagi and writes:
-
- >I've been told that Kathryn Kurtz and other fiction writers have used the
- >phrase 'the Akashic Records' to mean some all-encompassing plane in which
- >all sounds/knowledge are to be found. Any additional info on this from the
- >GD/Theosophy/Fiction contingent?
-
- That's pretty much the size of it. I think that idea originates
- with Blavatsky but I've never been able to (yawn) get very far
- into her stuff. I had a good friend whose mother was something
- of a theosophist, and he used to try to get me to read The Secret
- Doctrine and all that... ugh. I've seen it in GD material too but
- don't have any of that handy nor does any of it come to mind.
- There is some almost-connection resonating in my brain between the
- GD concept of the Akashic records and the Tarot, though...
-
- I have always envisioned the "Akashic Records" as akin to Jung's
- "collective unconscious", but with a more colorful (and groovy
- eastern-mystical) name. In Katherine Kurtz' Adept series it is
- like the great vault 'o' cosmic knowledgge of everything. If her
- main character needs to know something, especially about someone's
- past life, he waltzes on up to the Akashic Records, pulls a book
- off the shelf, and looks it up. It's not quite that straightforward
- (cheesy) but close. I still enjoy her books immensely.
-
- Brent
- ==============
-
- My contact with the term "Akashic records" has been within
- occult writings with an orientalized (!) flavor. I believe there
- is a Golden Dawn writing that speaks of contacting the Akashic
- records while travelling in the astral plane.
- The Akashic records are supposed to contain all that has
- happened and (?) will happen as well as all that is happening.
- Events create astral resonance, according to my understanding of
- this theory, and can be recaptured by travelling on the astral
- plane to the Akashic records.
- It all feels to me like a good dose of theosophical
- imagination with little base in traditional Buddhism. Can anyone
- add to my comments or correct them?
- Peace, Michael
- ===============
- Barrie quotes Novasolo:
-
- NS> N .@FROM :novasolo@aol.com
- NS> Mercedes Lackey gives an excellent basic description of the Akashic
- NS> Record in her novel 'Burning Water'. She describes it as a "collective
- NS> unconcious" of memories. Worth the reading, if you want a
- NS> skim-the-borders approach to modern magic.
-
- I am not sure how far this thread has gone but the first time I remember
- hearing this term was abut 25 years ago in a book about Edgar Cayce. He was
- the 'Sleeping Phrophet' of the late 1930's and early 1940's. He is said to
- have used the name Akashic Records as the place that he got his information
- from while in a 'trance' state.
-
- Barrie
- =====================
-
- And, speaking of fiction, Trevor Ravenscroft cites the Akashtic Record
- quite heavily in "_The_Spear_of_Destiny_" Oh, wait...that's not SUPPOSED
- to be fiction...never mind.
-
- Blessed Beast!
-
- Walter Five
- ===================================================== END OF OOZE FAQ #09
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