Discovering the Essence of Your Soul: Learn How to Facilitate Your Spiritual Growth by Accessing Your Akashic Records
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December
2009
Product Description
Have you ever noticed that life is like a treasure hunt? The more we understand ourselves, our relationships, and the world around us, the wiser we become. The challenges we face in our lives are hidden gems of wisdom that are waiting to be discovered and added to our personal treasure box. The events in our lives are irrelevant. They are simply the foundations we lay for our personal growth—and opportunities to add other gemstones to our treasure box. It is up t… More >>
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This book not only shows you the ‘how’ to access your records, it gives you the spiritual grounding as well. It was so amazing to come into contact with my Divine Spiritual Family!
Rating: 4 / 5
Kathy’s book on the Akashic Records is one of the best books I’ve read on the topic. It’s beautifully written, full of heart and integrity, easy to understand and insightful. I highly recommend for anyone seeking to understand deeper levels of self and achieve enlightenment. Thank you Kathy. x
Rating: 5 / 5
Kathy is pouring the divine wisdom through this book.What a blessing to received Akashic Records (SOUL RECORDS)and how to get connected to records and Divine Spiritual Family.This book is powerful.It will open up the new dimension for the reader. Thank you Kathy for this divine insights. May you share your divinity through many books!
Love,jayesh
Rating: 5 / 5
In this just over 60 page booklet, you will find nothing groundshaking or new. The better part of the book is “real life examples” and anecdotal evidence of the power of journaling.
Rating: 1 / 5
As regards working with Akashik Records, this turns out to be a much, much better book than C.J. Martes’s Akashick Field Affirmations. Good step-by-step instructions and guidelines, althought it’s much more specific on the making of questions than on the process of opening, accessing and closing the Records.
Rating: 3 / 5