Julie A Carda

HOME | Books | Editing | Bio

Name: Julie A Carda

After studying dance in Europe, Julie returned to the United States and graduated from Creighton University. With a desire to expand her knowledge of the arts and spirituality, she graduated from St. John’s University in Collegeville with a Masters in Theology and Liturgical Studies. Over the past twenty years, she has taught high school and college courses, and facilitated workshops on the healing arts while occasionally writing for academic periodicals. Her quest to acknowledge world religions and the desire to expose the similarities of love and peaceful living, led her to travel, live, and study with shaman practitioners, herbal healers, Native American medicine women, Buddhist priests and other earth-based spiritual teachers. Through these experiences and experiences with global metaphysical teachings, she learned to honor the eternal source of love in all people. Besides writing fiction, Julie is a spiritual coach and a volunteer tutor and consultant for students with English language needs. Portal to Love is her first novel.

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Conclusion of an Akashic divination experience

While doing the divining for a client, the sense of time slips away. Often I close a session because the records will tell me or I’ll have symptoms of fatigue swirl about me. As I bring a divination to a close, I will ask mentally if there is anything else the guide or guides want to impart to the client, then I verbally give gratitude, praise, and thanks as I close the doorway of light to the realm.

Most divinations take about an hour to an hour and a half. If a reading is too long, as I mentioned above, I become physically drained. When I finish, I’ll have a great need to eat protein and drink lots of water. If I do several divinations in a day, I plan for half hour rests between clients. A little known and quite fascinating part of this work is that I always receive a personal message from the Akashic realm. As the translator, the guides bestow me with blessings.

There are many Akashic Record Diviners in the world. Each has their unique experience as to the access point. I have experienced divine information from dreamers and visionaries who walk into the realm through various portals very different from my portal. The common thread to know someone has accessed the Akashic is the sublime infusion of love inherent in the information. The messages have never dumped negativity or fear. Hearing a person is on the road to ruin, is not going to show up in the Akashic realm or divination. After all, the records are recording a journey, not judging it.

Without this love connection, the information simply is not from the Akashic realm. There are all kinds of psychic information. Human beings are complex. The human mind and body can host multiple energetic forms simultaneously. We are a mass of electrical circuitry, constantly rewiring for better connections to life in all dimensions. By setting intention, any person can begin to distinguish these connections and the multiple forms of energy. Being sensitive and having the ability to divine is not relegated to a select few, all humans have the capacity and potential to raise their level of consciousness.

Sunday, August 5, 2007

Akashic divination experience continued.

What happens? Are there physical responses to divination work? In the transition, my heart beats faster and my fingers tingle. I’ve found transition easier when I clench my Herkimer diamond in my left hand and allow for the physical changes in my body. When the light is present, I state this to the client. Images appear and I describe as vividly as possible everything I sense, hear, see, or feel. Often, at this point, I will let the client ask aloud a question. If the client doesn’t have prepared questions, he/she may simply ask to know whatever is in his/her highest good at the moment. The questions are limited to his/her records. The guides of the Akashic do not permit questions which require accessing another person’s records. For instance, the client couldn’t ask about what is happening to brother, sister, spouse, friend, etc. He/She could ask how they might best interact with a given situation around these people.

Over the years, I’ve learned to identify deep and troubled unspoken problems. Certain situations like drug and alcohol use, physical and sexual abuse show up in various forms—actual forms with color, substance, and an energetic feel. Before a "reading", it’s extremely important the client refrain from pleasure drugs and alcohol. If the client has not complied, then these show up as blockages in the reading making it difficult to move around in the energy and engage the guides. The energetic field becomes a game, like hide and seek, to evade the diviner. People would be amazed at the controls within the subconscious.