In a recent Akashic Record Insights Workshop, we explored a bit about emotional expression. Discussion began with this question:
Do the Akashic Records have emotions?
This conversation explores whether the Akashic Records experience emotions and how they perceive them as expressions of truth. Unlike humans, the Records do not judge emotions as good or bad but view them as meaningful in their own right. The discussion also highlights how personal truth shapes individual choices, offering a perspective beyond the frameworks of judgment and survival.
Do the Akashic Records Have Emotions?
Participant: Do the Records, let’s say I open for Ancient Mother or the Founders, do they have emotions? Or how would they describe their emotional experience—always shifting and changing as well?
Cheryl Marlene:
So what the Records want to say about that is, yes, we have emotions, but probably not quite in the way that humanity has emotions. In other words, we feel all emotion as an expression of truth. We can experience joy as much as we experience disappointment, but we don’t take the next step and say that joy is good and disappointment is bad.
They feel it, they understand it, and they seek to understand it more if that’s possible, but they don’t judge it. That’s part of the reason why we work with the Akashic Records at the origin energy of the soul—because we’ve stepped out of the structure of judgment that seems to permeate the physical reality we live in. Instead, we step with our conscious awareness into an environment that is not working within a framework of judgment.
Perception Beyond Judgment
It’s working within a perception of All That Is, as it is. It focuses on what is in this moment, as opposed to what ought to be in this moment. They have joy for you. For example, if you connect with your Akashic Records, the Masters, Teachers, and Loved Ones there have joy for your experience. They can be aware of, say, your disappointment. It’s not that they are directing disappointment at you. It’s that they can recognize both the reason and meaning in any emotion, whether it’s perceived as positive or negative. That distinction is immaterial to them—they are simply present in the emotion of it.
Engaging with Life Through Perception
This doesn’t mean that the other person or persons involved are doing the “wrong” thing. It simply means that, from their perception, through the lenses they look through, life needs to be engaged with in the way they choose to engage with it.
When others’ actions feel antithetical to your truth or what feels truthful for you to express in life, that’s where a perception of threat to survival can arise. While it may not necessarily be a direct threat, another choice becomes available: recognizing, “Wow, isn’t that interesting? This is happening, I have this response, and they have that response.”
In that moment, the question becomes: What feels truthful for me? How do I want to make choices around what works for me?
Participant: So it’s like the equivalence of a spectrum of light. It’s not right or wrong, good or bad—it’s the spectrum of light coming in and the choices of experience one wants to dance with within their own perception of truth.
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