We've all heard of karma, the veil of oblivion and Akashic records. These
concepts are omnipresent in New Age spirituality and even in some ancient
traditions. But what if all these were actually a massive control system?
Why do we forget our past lives? Who decides what we have to pay? And do these
Akashic records really contain any truth?
Today we're going to have a look at how these three concepts work together in
order to keep humans entrapped in the matrix.
The Veil of Oblivion
Let's start with the manipulative tool called 'veil of oblivion'.
We are taught that every time we reincarnate, we forget our previous lives in
order to avoid being overwhelmed by traumatic memories. The veil of oblivion
is thus supposed to safeguard and allow us to start from scratch.
So how come some children may remember their previous lives if such veil is
systematically applied?
The veil of oblivion is unnatural. It's actually a matrix reset technology, a
deliberate memory interference designed to prevent us from perceiving the
cyclical, coerced nature of incarnation.
And if oblivion were a blessing, how is it that some children, as shown by
Robert Monroe's discoveries, may retain memories that eventually disappear as
they grow older?
The truth is those memories aren't lost. They are just locked. Authentic,
unfiltered memories may be recovered only through a reconnection with true
spirit.
Karma
Now, let's have a look at the moral prison known as karma.
We are told we must ‘pay’ for faults committed in previous lives. Our current
suffering is supposedly due to past deeds, and we thus reincarnate to learn
lessons and evolve spiritually.
Karma is not a cosmic law, but a programme for recycling souls. How can we
learn and grow when we can't remember anything? This system coerces souls into
accepting undue suffering and maintains their captivity.
Why do some ‘evil’ souls live privileged lives, while others experience
suffering from birth on?
This fictional debt has nothing to do with divine justice, but is a servitude
mechanism to reincorporate souls in the astral matrix after each death.
Akashic Records
Which leads us next, to the generally unreliable astral mirror Akashic records
are.
Akashic records are often described as a vast cosmic library storing all
memories of the past, present and future. They may be accessed through
meditation, hypnosis or via ‘Akashic guardians’.
But what we call 'Akashic records' actually seems to be an astral memory that
is partial, inconsistent, and often biased by the matrix. If these reflected
the absolute truth, why do accounts differ according to who access them? Why
do they almost always support the karmic dogma and the need to reincarnate?
Rather than a reliable source, they are more like a database of vibrations
modulated by astral filters. Consulting these records would be like seeking
the truth on the Internet, except that the results are sorted by an invisible
search engine.
If they were a genuine source of empowering knowledge, then how come
mankind is still caught up in such confusion and spiritual amnesia?
The Hidden Agenda of the System
Both veil of oblivion, karma and Akashic records are part of an invisible
prison serving the hidden agenda of the system.
The veil of oblivion prevents us from perceiving the cycle of coerced
incarnation, while karma encourages individuals to accept their condition, and
Akashic records foster the illusion of knowledge.
If these tools were truly designed for our own good, how come they are
preventing us from understanding the true nature of the matrix and our
entrapment?
How Can We Break Free of These Illusions?
Robert Monroe, an explorer of astral travelling, found that reincarnation isn't evolution,
but a system of coerced recycling.
Why encourage us to return over and over again, if not to keep us in a cycle
of energetic servitude?
There are many accounts of people enduring lifetimes of suffering, who are
convinced they are thereby atoning for alleged past faults even though they
have no memory of them, while some gurus may seize the opportunity to sell
them 'karmic healing'.
Why do people spend their lives trying to clear karma they can't even
remember? How can they be sure it's not a trap?
Amongst the influential figures who have promoted the concept of Akashic
records are
Linda Howe, who offered a ‘positive’ approach but whose accounts proved inconsistent;
Dolores Cannon, known for her work in regressive hypnosis, but often contradicted by her
patients' testimonies; and
Edgar Cayce, the so-called ‘sleeping prophet’, who claimed to tap into Akashic records,
but whose predictions were not always accurate.
So it would seem that Akashic readings are coloured by astral filters and
therefore do not provide absolute truths.
We should therefore avoid resorting to hypnosis or meditation to find out
about our past lives, because it's an astral trap. We should also avoid
attempting to 'clear our karma’ as its feeds the system and try not to access
Akashic records, since they are distorted by matrix filters and astral
inconsistencies.
And instead, we should re-establish our vibratory authority and dismiss the
idea of karmic debts; understand that we are not souls, but spirits held
captive by a matrix structure; and reconnect with our spirit as the sole
reliable source of information.
And what if the only way out was not about 'paying off a debt', but realising
it never existed in the first place?
As a Conclusion...
In short, karma, the veil of oblivion and Akashic records are not evolutionary
tools, but control mechanisms. We must stop accepting these dogmas and seek
reality for ourselves.
So did you ever question what you've always been told about reincarnation?
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