Podcast #9- Transformation and Healing through the Akashic Records: A Journey into Authenticity

January 12, 2021

Alchemical Dialogues - from Lead to Gold
Podcast #9- Transformation and Healing through the Akashic Records: A Journey into Authenticity
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It was our pleasure to welcome Bettie Scullin for a discussion with Henry Cretella, M.D on the Akashic Records. “Akasha” is a non-physical field containing information unique for each person and accessible with training or the help of others. What is gained can be practical, informative, transformative, and healing. Being in touch with this field can lead to a more natural, holistic, and authentic way of living. Here is how Bettie describes herself and her experiences:

“I grew up without a true sense of my genuine self, feeling alien in a bewildering world. Conversely, I felt a deep spiritual connection to illuminated beings that protected and at times guided me. Unaware of my empathic nature, I floundered through life, reacting to events in a manner that often proved counter to my highest good. On many occasions I was saved by unseen forces by a clear intuitive knowing and/or direct action. Profound as these experiences were, it never occurred to me to ask for help from these mostly unseen beings until I learned how to access my own Akashic Records.  

“My work in the Akashic Records connected me to a deep source of support, wisdom, love, and guidance as I was shown how my life fits into the fabric of life, how we are all connected, and how to live a more genuine, authentic life. While these experiences have been profoundly healing, I have also relied on this connection to help with such tasks as business meetings, reorganizing my home, and creative pursuits. I felt called to help others access their records, either in a consultation with me, or by learning how to access their own records. I am deeply grateful for the people who have trusted me with this honor.

“Loving, supportive, and often humorous, the beings we refer to as the record keepers are profoundly respectful of our free will and offer only what we ask for, always offering that which is in our highest good. The love I have felt from the record keepers for those whom they guide has revealed within me a great knowing, a remembering almost, of how deeply loved we are.”