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The Akashic Records For Beginners - Unlocking Your Access to the Universal Library of Intelligence Spiritual Guidance Higher Consciousness & Access to th - cover

The Akashic Records For Beginners - Unlocking Your Access to the Universal Library of Intelligence Spiritual Guidance Higher Consciousness & Access to th

Alfreda J. Anderson

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

The Akashic Records For Beginners is the book for you as it has Ddetailed instructions on how to access the Akashic Records, including what to expect and how to set up a sacred space, are also included in the book. Advice on how to apply the knowledge obtained for healing and self-improvement is also included in the book.
You'll get insight into the Akashic Records and its healing potential as a result of reading this book. If you're interested in learning how to access the mysteries of the universe through the Akashic Records, this book is an excellent place to start.
This guide provides a wealth of information on how to connect with and utilize the Akashic Records, and it is both thorough and straightforward to read. No matter your level of familiarity with the Akashic Records or your experience with similar resources, you will find this book to be an invaluable resource.
So if you want to have access to the purpose of life through the Akashic Records, scroll up and click the "buy now" or "add to cart" button!
Available since: 03/07/2023.
Print length: 38 pages.

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