Western and Eastern Perspectives on Cosmic Databases
In the West, the Akashic Records are believed to be a cosmic database containing the past, present, and future of every soul. Some psychics or spiritual practitioners claim they can access this database. Meanwhile, in Eastern culture, Bazi (also known as Four Pillars) predicts life’s path based on birth date and time.
Akashic Records
The Akashic Records originate from Hinduism and Theosophy. “Akasha” means “sky” or “ether” in Sanskrit. This concept refers to an energy field that records every soul’s journey. Spiritual guides access these records through meditation and specific spiritual practices to gain insights into an individual’s life purpose.
The Akashic Records have existed since the beginning of time, functioning like a vast network of information. They transmit data similarly to how electromagnetic waves carry electrical energy. Every event, object, and topic in the universe is a form of data transmission. Just as we send information to the cloud via wireless networks, the Akashic Records operate like Morse code signals floating around us.
Every movement or presence creates Akashic Records. For example, buildings, though stationary, have unique records influenced by light and climate changes. Soil also breathes and thus has records. The more frequently a being breathes and moves, the more records it generates. Inanimate objects like buildings and minerals create simpler records. Living entities like humans, animals, insects, and plants, which can grow and evolve, produce more complex records. The quantity of Akashic Records correlates with the frequency of movement and activity. The more emotions, thoughts, and behaviors an entity exhibits, the more records it generates. Movement trajectories, breathing frequencies, actions, emotions, and thoughts continuously impact the content of the Akashic Records.
The significance of Akashic Records lies in reminding and observing. By reviewing historical records, one can understand the process of birth, growth, and death, the formation of each historical segment, the reasons behind the records, and their consequences. Akashic Records do not vanish with the destruction of an object. As long as an object has existed, its records will perpetually exist in the universe. Surrounding factors also influence the creation of Akashic Records.
For instance, a native living deep in the mountains may have never seen an airplane. Initially, the native might disregard it, thinking the plane is just a huge bird. However, as more natives discuss the appearance, destination, and flight status of the plane, the previously indifferent native begins to pay attention. This shift in thoughts and focus results in the appearance of Akashic Records.
Reasons for the Emergence of Akashic Records
Unfamiliar phenomena: Records can exist for things not directly experienced, such as dinosaurs or extinct animals. Even though humans have never seen dinosaurs, these records still exist.
Forgotten memories: Forgetting that a cup was left on the table doesn’t make the cup disappear.
Roles and reactions: The reaction and psychological state in response to things affect the presentation of Akashic Records.
Law of Cause and Effect: Today’s outcomes stem from past reactions and experiences, forming current events. Cause and effect arise from whether an individual’s consciousness is willing to progress in sync with the universal consciousness. The frequency of the universe is continuously rising, and the influence of cause and effect stems from the stagnation of individual consciousness.
Exploring Akashic Records is like flipping through the universe’s history. It allows one to observe the emergence of these records and their far-reaching impact on areas such as economics, culture, politics, society, and medicine. Viewing Akashic Records is like watching a life’s movie.
During the viewing, different psychological phenomena can occur. Viewer A may be deeply moved, Viewer B may have no strong feelings, Viewer C may dream of becoming a director, Viewer D may want to be the main character, and Viewer E may want to leave the theater early. Every interaction with an entity elicits different psychological responses, affecting the manifestation of the records. Collective consciousness also plays a role in this process.want to be the main character, and Viewer E may want to leave the theater early.
Every interaction with an entity elicits different psychological responses, affecting the manifestation of the records. Collective consciousness also influences individual Akashic Records, such as through festive celebrations, social atmospheres, political issues, economic situations, cultural differences, and religious beliefs.
Bazi Astrology
The Year Pillar reflects ancestral influence and early environment. The Month Pillar indicates family and teenage fortune. The Day Pillar represents the self and spouse, and the Hour Pillar indicates the fate of children and later years. This process is like using an algorithm to access ancient wisdom.
Bazi, also known as Four Pillars of Destiny or Chinese astrology, is a method of divination in Chinese culture. It predicts a person’s future and determines their character traits based on birth date, time, and place. The system uses four pillars, each representing a different aspect of life: the year, month, day, and hour. Based on the Yin-Yang and Five Elements theory, Bazi interprets personality, destiny, career, marriage, and more through the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches.
The Bazi chart is divided into 10 Stems and 12 Branches, based on the Chinese lunar calendar. The 10 Stems represent the Five Elements (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water), while the 12 Branches represent the 12 lunar months. Bazi helps determine auspicious and inauspicious times and compatibility in love, business, and other relationships. It also helps understand the energy of the Five Elements in a person’s life and how to balance and nurture them.
Bazi is not a set fate but a guide to understanding strengths and potentials. It helps optimize these aspects and avoid potential challenges.
Conclusion: Bridging East and West in the Search for Meaning
In conclusion, Bazi and the Akashic Records offer distinct yet complementary ways to view life and destiny. Bazi provides a structured, predictive model that allows for proactive engagement with one’s fate, emphasizing potential for change and growth. The Akashic Records, on the other hand, offer a broader, more spiritual perspective, highlighting the soul’s journey and lessons learned along the way.
Both systems underscore the profound human desire to understand our place in the universe, make sense of our experiences, and find purpose in our lives. Whether one is drawn to the analytical structure of Bazi or the spiritual insights of the Akashic Records, each path offers valuable tools for self-discovery and empowerment. These practices remind us that while the future may hold many unknowns, the journey is ours to navigate with intention and awareness.
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