An Akashic Records History

Akashic Records Timeline

The evolution of humanity's understanding and access to the cosmic library of all knowledge.

Present Day
Widespread Access
The Akashic Records are more widely accessed than ever before, recognized as a tool for self-awareness, transformation, and deep soul healing. Annie's teachings continue to illuminate pathways for those seeking clarity, empowerment, and direct connection to their own soul records.
2020โ€“Present
Active Teaching & Guidance
Annie actively teaches workshops, leads guided meditations, and offers private readings to help others open their Akashic Records. Her unique methods focus on embodying Soul Light to bring wisdom, healing, and higher consciousness into daily life.
2019
Bringing Forth Soul Consciousness
Annie channels Bringing Forth Soul Consciousness, a book sourced directly from the Akashic Records and the Akashic Beings of Light. This book becomes a central guide for those seeking access to their own Records.
2014
Annie's Unique Approach
After 25 years of dedicated channeling, Annie is introduced to the Akashic Records. Seeking deeper understanding, she studies various approaches, including Linda Howe's structured method, which helped make the Records more widely accessible. However, Annie realizes that a more personal and energetically immersive approach is needed, leading her to develop unique techniques for accessing and embodying Soul Light.
1990s
Rudolf Steiner's Exploration
Rudolf Steiner explores the Akashic Records within esoteric Christianity, emphasizing their role in spiritual development.
1988
Annie Bachelder's Channeling
Annie Bachelder begins channeling her Spirit Guide Anubis, assisting clients with soul-level healing and realignment with their divine path. This became the foundation of her work with the Akashic Records.
1920sโ€“1940s
Edgar Cayce, the "Sleeping Prophet"
Edgar Cayce channels detailed readings from the Akashic Records, calling them the "Book of Life." He reveals their role in uncovering past lives, karmic patterns, and soul-purpose clarity.
1896
Alfred Percy Sinnett's Expansion
Spiritual writer Alfred Percy Sinnett expands on this idea, stating that the Records can be accessed by advanced spiritual practitioners.
1875
Helena Blavatsky's Introduction
Theosophist Helena Blavatsky introduces the term Akashic Records to Western audiences, describing them as an interdimensional archive of universal knowledge.
Circa 1500 BCE โ€“ 500 BCE
Ancient Times
The concept of Akasha emerges in the Vedic scriptures, describing a vast, ethereal field that holds the imprints of all thoughts, actions, and events. Ancient seers access this infinite cosmic library through deep meditative states, recognizing it as the divine repository of all soul knowledge.