#19 'Cosmic Library': All memories recorded in the Akashic Records

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In this episode, the two hosts have a casual chat about the mysterious concept of the 'Akashic Records,' which suggests that all records of existence are stored somewhere in the universe.

A mysterious concept often called the library of the universe.

It is said that the Akashic Records contain every event, thought, and emotion from the past to the future of the universe. This grand idea—as if the universe itself were one massive hard drive—has been discussed in the world of mysticism since ancient times.

It is believed to be accessible through meditation and intuition.

It might be the greatest database in the universe, where you can find answers if you just know how to search. While it sounds like pure science fiction, there is a theory that it can be accessed in specific states of consciousness. If such a place really exists, could we learn the truth of history, our past lives, or even the future? In the middle of the episode, the hosts discuss what they would do if they could access it.

A theme also discussed from the perspective of physics.

We delve into this topic by incorporating scientific viewpoints, including stories about the people who proposed the concept and Dr. Stephen Hawking's research on black holes. The conversation continues into even deeper territory—please listen to the full episode to hear the rest.

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