Masterarbeit, 2012
22 Seiten, Note: A
1. Introduction-Chapter 1
2. Review of Literature-Chapter 2
3. Methods-Chapter 3
4. Findings-Chapter 4
5. Discussion- Chapter 5
6. Summary and Conclusions-Chapter 6
The primary objective of this paper is to explore the relationship between the concept of reincarnation and the Akashic Records, demonstrating how accessing these records can provide individuals with evidence of life after death and facilitate spiritual healing. The paper seeks to bridge the gap between religious dogma and personal spiritual experience by analyzing historical perspectives, documented case studies, and practical methodologies for spiritual development.
Review of Literature-Chapter 2
For the most part, the traditional Christian today does not except concept of reincarnation, although the earlier churches believed that a soul existed before birth. The choice to walk in disbelief has turned so many away from the truth and has limited their opportunities to evolve spiritually.
In the book Yoga, Youth and Reincarnation, Jess Stearn (1965) noted that “in a nation of nearly two hundred million, only a comparative handful believe that we were born before and shall be born again.” (1965-223) Stearn, a New York Times reporter, was skeptical of reincarnation. He reasoned that the Judaic-Christian tradition, which accepted the concept of an afterlife, still discounted reincarnation; therefore there was little evidence of reincarnation.
During a stint in which he practiced yoga under the tutelage of Marcia more, a Radcliff graduate who had been schooled in India, he was presented with many instances of past-life regressions that seemed to point toward reincarnation. Stearn, who sought to retain the role of objective observer, remained unconvinced of reincarnation because of the lack of evidence such as eyewitness accounts by independent, objective witnesses.
1. Introduction-Chapter 1: This chapter outlines the paper's goal to examine the links between reincarnation and the Akashic Records, proposing that accessing higher realms allows for personal verification of the soul's immortality.
2. Review of Literature-Chapter 2: An overview of historical and contemporary perspectives on reincarnation, including skepticism and anecdotal evidence from notable figures like Edgar Cayce.
3. Methods-Chapter 3: Details the author's personal spiritual journey and the specific meditative techniques used to access the Akashic Records for guidance.
4. Findings-Chapter 4: Presents research on how past-life recollections serve as a mechanism for healing and confirms the legitimacy of varied methods used to access soul information.
5. Discussion- Chapter 5: Analyzes the therapeutic potential of addressing energetic patterns from past lives to release karmic burdens and align with the soul's purpose.
6. Summary and Conclusions-Chapter 6: Concludes that reincarnation and the Akashic Records are increasingly accessible tools for personal growth and spiritual self-discovery.
Reincarnation, Akashic Records, Spiritual Healing, Past-life Regression, Meditation, Soul, Edgar Cayce, Divine, Metaphysical Science, Consciousness, Spiritual Growth, Intuition, Higher Realms, Karma, Ascension.
The paper fundamentally explores the connection between reincarnation and the Akashic Records, arguing that these records are accessible to individuals as a means of gaining spiritual insight and healing.
The core themes include spiritual philosophy, the mechanics of reincarnation, the history and purpose of the Akashic Records, and the practical application of meditation for spiritual development.
The central goal is to show that individuals can access information from higher realms to find personal evidence of life after death and to understand how past lives influence current experiences.
The research relies on literature reviews, personal narrative as a practitioner, and the analysis of documented case studies involving past-life regression and clairvoyant readings.
The main body examines historical literature on reincarnation, discusses specific methodologies for accessing the Akashic Records, and analyzes the healing effects of uncovering past-life information.
Key terms include Reincarnation, Akashic Records, Meditation, Soul, Spiritual Healing, and Edgar Cayce.
The author describes them as a universal or ethereal filing system that contains every thought, word, and action of every soul throughout time and space.
Spirit Keepers or Guides are described as spiritual entities that protect the information within the Akashic Records and assist individuals in accessing them safely.
The author argues that traditional religion can be limiting, and that finding personal truth requires going within oneself to align with the "God-self."
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