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There is a lot of great information in this book. However, it was a bit of a slog and thus I read it in spurts over several months.
Having read books about Edgar Cayce's readings, which often mention the Akashic records, I was curious about what science would have to say about something I already believed to be true. There were parts of this book that I found to be fascinating, and yet at times, I had a bit of trouble following along with the intricate details that make up the research into this subject.
This is a book I will come back to again, because I honestly feel that there is more than I originally grasped to learn from it.
It was a lot to read and I couldn't really focus on it. This is a book that you need to take your time and write notes and come back to. Not meant to be read in a few sittings.
The Immutable Laws of the Akashic Field focuses on the belief that we are all able to access a cosmic field of information and knowledge of our ancestors. I will admit to having a difficult time getting into this book and eventually setting it down because it honestly felt even a bet too out there even for me.
I was really interested in this book after hearing about the Akashic Field for many years and I understood the laws and I enjoyed the descriptions of the LSD trips in this book but the majority of the book was a lot of words that were hard to understand. Sometimes I read section a few times before understanding it, and sometimes I wonder if I understood what was said at all. I wished each topic had an example of what was being talked about.
One last thought is that maybe it wasn't my time to understand certain parts of this book and maybe another time or another book with clarify my confusion.
I'm not smart enough to summarize this book, but I can say I think it's fascinating and well written (the info presented is clear, and may require some concentration and thinking). I've been waiting for science to catch up with the many so-called "woo woo" and ancient beliefs and explanations of how the the earth and the "universe" work on a grand scale and this is a good start of connecting the them together. For those that have done a deep dive into Hinduism, for example, may know some of the info already. This will be a bit out there for some readers, and for others it will make a lot of sense. Recommended for seekers and those interested in expanding their mind.
I really appreciate the ARC for review!!
This book is a collection of articles with the first one written by Ervin Laszlo (The laws of the Akashic field) and supported with further evidence by collaborations from Kingsley Dennis (Living in the Akashic Field), Maria Sagi (Healing in the Akashic Field) and Chris Bache (Psychedelics - Mediated Akashic Experiences).
I thoroughly enjoyed reading and imbibing the concepts explained in this book. The metaphysics is explained with backing from quantum physics in simple layman terms. Serious readers may not be satisfied with the evidence provided, but it is a good starting point for someone trying to venture into this field. It makes sense to view the universe as a 'non-duality', a oneness in which objects are just different manifestations of the same energy, Sat-Chit-Ananda (Infinite blissful consciousness).
Interesting book about how all things are connected. Everything about the past, present and future are stored in the Akashic field . Learning how to access helps us to learn from the past and understand what we need to learn now.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading The Immutable Laws of The Akashic Field by Ervin Laszlo. I found the material uplifting and confirming of the potential positive trajectory of human evolution. The book marries leading edge scientific discoveries with ancient spiritual wisdom. I found some of the science based explanations to be a bit over my head but I enjoyed being exposed to them. The collaboration of contributors was brilliant, providing many perspectives which helped me to fully comprehend the material presented.
Very interesting book on how everything in the universe is connected. Highly readable, this book has a positive tone and affirms those who are very intuitive. There are also several chapters by other contributors which were also very interesting.
This book was fascinating! I had heard of the akashic field, but really had no understanding of what it is and what it can do. I know I'll be digesting this one for a while. I'll definitely be purchasing this for the library, and know it'll be a hit with our patrons. Thank you for allowing me to read it early.