50 Questions to Ask the Akashic Records

50 Questions to Ask the Akashic Records

The Akashic Records are a source of wisdom and spiritual knowledge that allows access to information about life, purpose, and soul experiences. Consulting these records can provide clarity and direction in various aspects of personal and spiritual life. In this article, we explore what the Akashic Records are, what topics can be consulted, how many questions are usually asked, and how to formulate them properly.

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What Are the Akashic Records?

The Akashic Records are an energetic compendium of all events, thoughts, emotions, and experiences of each soul throughout its existence. This concept comes from the Sanskrit word “Akasha,” which means ether or sky, indicating a non-physical dimension where this vast information is stored. The Records are considered a spiritual tool for self-awareness and personal evolution.

Accessing the Akashic Records allows individuals to obtain answers about their life purpose, resolve past traumas, and receive guidance on present and future decisions. To open these records, it is common to consult an experienced reader who uses meditative and prayerful techniques to connect with this dimension. However, it is also possible to learn how to access one’s own records through dedicated spiritual practices.

In the series Microdose, available on Gaia, the Akashic Records are explored, providing an accessible and practical vision for those who wish to deepen their understanding of these records and their impact on daily life. The series explains how the Akashic Records connect human consciousness with a higher energetic dimension, offering clarity and guidance on various areas of life.

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What Topics Can Be Consulted in the Akashic Records?

The Akashic Records can be consulted on a wide range of topics that cover all areas of life. From questions about life purpose, personal relationships, and professional challenges, to physical and emotional health. It is also possible to explore past lives and understand how they influence the present.

Consulting the Akashic Records provides a deep and enlightening perspective that helps to better understand current experiences and challenges. The answers obtained not only guide decision-making but also promote greater self-awareness and spiritual growth.

How Many Questions Are Usually Asked in the Akashic Records?

The number of questions that can be asked during an Akashic Records reading varies depending on the depth of each topic and the amount of information desired. Generally, it is recommended to ask between three and five well-formulated questions to allow for a detailed and meaningful exploration.

Limiting the number of questions helps avoid information overload and ensures that each query receives the necessary attention and reflection. This also allows the querent to assimilate and process the answers obtained properly, facilitating a better understanding and application of the guidance received.

How to Formulate Questions for the Akashic Records?

Formulating open-ended questions is important to obtain clear and useful answers from the Akashic Records. Questions should begin with “what,” “how,” or “why” to encourage detailed and reflective answers. For example, instead of asking “Should I change jobs?”, it is better to ask “What can I learn from my current work situation and how can I improve it?”.

It is also important to avoid yes or no questions and those based on specific times, such as “When will I find love?”, as the Akashic Records do not operate within the limits of linear time. Instead, formulating questions that explore personal growth and life lessons will provide richer and deeper answers.

Examples of Questions for the Akashic Records

Formulating appropriate questions for the Akashic Records is essential to obtain useful and enlightening answers. Below, we present various examples of questions in different areas of life, which can help guide an effective consultation.

Examples of General Questions

  • What is my life purpose at this moment?
  • How can I overcome the current obstacles in my professional path?
  • How can I improve my most significant personal relationships?
  • What spiritual lessons am I meant to learn in this phase of my life?
  • How can I cultivate greater self-esteem and confidence in myself?
  • What are my unique gifts and talents, and how can I use them better?
  • What steps should I take to achieve inner peace and harmony?
  • How can I release old patterns or beliefs that no longer serve me?
  • What can I do to attract abundance and prosperity into my life?
  • What is the best way to contribute positively to my community or the world?

Examples of Questions About Love or Relationships

  • What are the main challenges we face as a couple?
  • How can I deepen the connection with my partner?
  • What do I need to understand or change to improve our relationship?
  • Why do I feel that the connection with my partner has been lost?
  • How can I strengthen my self-esteem in the face of my partner’s criticism?
  • How do I handle the pain and betrayal of infidelity?
  • Am I at a point where divorce is the best option for me?
  • How can we rekindle passion and intimacy in our relationship?
  • What concrete actions can we take to support each other in our personal goals and dreams?
  • What is the impact of our families of origin on our relationship, and how can we manage it?

Examples of Questions About Health

  • What message does my illness or ailment have for me?
  • How can I improve my physical and mental well-being?
  • What habits should I adopt or change to improve my health?
  • How do my emotions affect my physical health?
  • What can I do to achieve a healthier balance in my life?
  • How can I overcome fears or anxieties related to my health?
  • What steps can I take to strengthen my immune system?
  • How can I better manage stress and its effects on my body?
  • What do I need to know about the connection between my emotional state and my physical health?
  • How can I be more proactive in taking care of my health?

Examples of Questions About Work or Money

  • Why do I not find satisfaction in my current job?
  • How can I improve my work relationship with my boss?
  • What should I understand about my dynamics with my colleagues to improve the work environment?
  • Why do I seek my boss’s approval, and how can I overcome this need?
  • What aspects of my job do I dislike, and how can I face these challenges?
  • What do I hope to find in a new job that I don’t have now?
  • What makes me long for the end of the workday, and how can I find value in my work?
  • What prevents me from fully living in the present moment at work?
  • What would it mean for me to get a promotion, and how can I work towards that goal?
  • How can I overcome the feeling that my career or business is stagnant?

Examples of Questions About Family and Children

  • How can I strengthen my bond with my child and foster a positive growth environment?
  • What karmic lessons do my child and I share, and how can we work together to overcome them?
  • Am I repeating patterns from my own childhood with my child, and how can I change them?
  • Facing the challenges my child is going through, how can I support them effectively?
  • How can I show greater empathy towards my child’s feelings and actions?
  • If I feel we are emotionally drifting apart, what concrete actions can I take to reconnect?
  • What important lessons should I learn from my relationship with my child?
  • How can I contribute to my child’s emotional and psychological stability through my own healing process?
  • Are there personal fears or worries I might be transmitting to my child, and how can I manage them?
  • How do I find the balance between offering guidance to my child and respecting their independence?

Examples of Questions About Past Lives

  • What lessons from past lives still impact my life today?
  • How do I identify and resolve repetitive patterns from past lives?
  • Are there traumas from past lives affecting my present?
  • How have my primary relationships evolved through my reincarnations?
  • What gifts from past lives can I use now?
  • How do my past life experiences influence my current preferences?
  • Should I release any vows or pacts from a past life to move forward?
  • How do I apply the knowledge of my past lives to my current life?
  • Do I have current relationships influenced by past life connections?
  • What is the connection between my purpose in past lives and my current mission?

How Are the Answers from the Akashic Records?

The answers obtained from the Akashic Records are usually profound and revealing, providing a perspective that goes beyond everyday understanding. These answers are not always direct or literal; often, they are presented in the form of symbols, emotions, or even physical sensations that require interpretation. It is important to approach these answers with an open mind and be willing to explore their deeper meaning in the context of one’s own life.

The information from the Akashic Records always has some characteristics: it is constructive, loving, and free of judgment. It is intended to guide and not to make decisions for us, helping us to examine a situation from multiple perspectives. This guidance promotes self-awareness and spiritual growth, allowing the individual to make more conscious decisions aligned with their true self.

Although the answers are always constructive, they may not necessarily be what one expects or desires to hear. They may point out areas of life that require attention and change, which can be uncomfortable but essential for personal development. Ultimately, these answers push us towards a greater understanding of ourselves and our purpose in life.

What to Do with the Information from the Akashic Records?

Once the information from the Akashic Records is received, it is important to take time to process it and reflect on its meaning. This reflection can lead to a greater understanding of oneself and life situations. It is important to remember that the information obtained is a guide, not an absolute mandate. Each individual has the power and responsibility to use this guidance to make informed and conscious decisions in their life.

It can be helpful to keep a journal of Akashic Records sessions and subsequent reflections. This not only helps to remember the answers received but also allows seeing patterns and progress over time. Sharing and discussing experiences with a therapist or support group can also be beneficial, as it provides different perspectives and support on the path of personal and spiritual growth.

The integration of the information obtained into daily life is a fundamental step. This involves applying the insights and teachings received to concrete situations and taking actions that reflect this new understanding. As one works with this guidance, it is possible to experience a renewed sense of purpose and direction, facilitating a more balanced and harmonious life.



March Equinox: Conversation between the I and AM by Matías De Stefano

ME: So, the March Equinox is the first portal of the year.

I AM: No.

ME: What do you mean no?

I AM: As always, we ask ourselves again: from whose perspective?

ME: Oh, sure…

I AM: We consider the March Equinox a strategic point to begin, according to the Northern Hemisphere, since spring begins on this specific day, while for the Southern Hemisphere it’s autumn. And spring is a good time to begin, since plants begin to sprout again, which means the time for sowing is near.

ME: Ah, that’s why the horoscope also starts on this day. Aries.

I AM: The moment of beginning, the baby who begins to grow, the goat that in ancient times was given as an offering to the Earth, returning wealth, winter nourishment to Mother Earth, so that she may give us life again. A Middle Eastern tradition that went from the field to the sky.

ME: So if everything is a cycle of constant transformation, it’s impossible to say when the beginning is.

I AM: Remember that the Year is an idea generated by cultures to record that a complete revolution around the sun has already been completed. But a revolution can be counted from any instant; that is, every second can be considered a new year. However, the seasonal points of movement or equinoxes of movement (Solstices and Equinoxes) are key to determining the ends and beginnings of something. Therefore, we have four moments in the year that can be considered a beginning and an end.

ME: Why do we use December 31st as the end of the year? And not some other date.

I AM: Because the December Solstice, around the 21st, represents the darkest day of the year, the longest night, and then, over the next three days, the return to longer days begins. Wouldn’t you consider this fundamental to a grand ending and a grand beginning?

ME: Totally.

SOY: The problem is that this also happens in June, but in the southern hemisphere.

ME: So that new year, below the equator, would begin on June 21st.

I AM: Exactly.

ME: And why isn’t it celebrated?

I AM: Because the only traditions that lived this reality were native peoples with culture, traditions, spiritual and artistic wealth, but without civilizations with expansive organizations. The Ona, Mapuche, Selknam, Anangu, Koori, Maori, Zulu, Xhosa, to mention just 5% of the southern inhabitants, and so many others, all of them were easily dominated by European traditions. The only important civilization in the southern world was the Quechua-Aymara empire, the famous Incas, who opened the doors to the conquerors. Thus, all traditions of time, of the way of understanding the world and its movement, came to be solely in the hands of the vision of the Semitic cultures of the Middle East. However, for other traditions, the important moments are not the solstices, but the equinoxes. In ancient Persia, for example, or Hindu and Indonesian traditions, they use the beginning of spring as the beginning of the year. However, other traditions celebrate it at different times. In turn, some are not even based on the cycle of the Solar Cross, but on the moons, like the Chinese calendar.

ME: And why are we going to start the task with the March Equinox and not with others?

I AM: Simply because it is the first portal moment after the Portal day of February 22nd, the moment of the Network activation, which exactly 2 years ago activated this planetary task that began 4 years ago in the same month, on February 2nd. The anniversary of the Network reconnection mission is the month of February, and therefore, for us, the planetary reconnection tasks will generally begin in March.

ME: Ah, I understand.

I AM: In Atlantean times, this day was called Hol-Phyr, which means Time, Cycle, or Stage of Fire. This was the name given to the period between the March equinox and the June solstice, as it was the time when we reconnected with our inner power, the divine spark that ignites our potential. The seed is synonymous with the spark, and therefore, fire was found in that tiny aspect that provided food, which gave us strength, life, and energy.

ME: Is that the intention of these following months?

I AM: This is the intention that we will all put together in this Cycle of Fire.

ME: How?

I AM: Let’s remember the mission and how to prepare for it, before stepping on the first of the 5 Nodes that we will activate on March 20th.

This article was published on Matías De Stefano’s blog, where he shares his reflections and teachings on planetary transformation processes and spiritual consciousness.

We now share the special meditation to accompany this March Equinox portal. This meditation is conducted in both Spanish and English simultaneously. We invite you to take a few minutes to connect with this experience and deepen into its energy.

In the series The Journey of Remembering, available on Gaia, Matías De Stefano shares his personal and spiritual journey since childhood, revealing memories of past lives and the deeper purpose of his mission on Earth. Through each episode, he guides the viewer on a journey of connection with the soul’s history, the planet’s energetic movements, and the awakening of collective consciousness.

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