Akashic Record

 The A kashic Record  is a term used to describe a compendium of mystical knowledge encoded in a non-physical plane of existence. These records are described as containing all knowledge of human experience.

 The records are metaphorically described as a library; universal supercomputer, and the "Mind of God". People who describe the records assert that they are constantly updated automatically and that they can be accessed either through astral projection or deep hypnosis.

Popular Culture
 The concept was popularized in the theosophical movements of the 19th century and is derived from Hindu philosophy of Samkhya. It is inundated in the philosophy that the Akashic records are automatically recorded in the elements of akasha, which is one of the five types of elements in the elemental theory of Ancient India called Mahabhuta. In the Mahabharata, mention is made of Chitragupta, the son of Brahma and a minister of Dharma whose duty is to examine a list of the good and evil actions of men after their death.