Akashic Records (Universal-Source-Validator Concept)
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A cosmic 'library of everything' lets any psychic claim ultimate authority without ever having to prove it.
Who they are
The idea of the Akashic Records, introduced by Helena Blavatsky in 1888 and spread by later figures like Edgar Cayce.
What they do
The engine treats it as a universal rubber-stamp: a claimed cosmic archive of all past, present, and future events, reachable through meditation or channeling.
How it works
Because anyone in the channeling world can cite it as their source, it lets any claim be backed by an authority that has no way of being checked—much like how an AI can serve as an unverifiable but internally consistent 'other.'
Why it matters
The engine does not treat it as real or provable; it tracks it only as a recurring cultural signal that supplies unfalsifiable authority.
The engine's record — word for word
Concept introduced by Helena Blavatsky 1888 'Secret Doctrine'; subsequently propagated through Cayce 1901-1945, Linda Howe (Akashic Records consultant), Ernesto Ortiz, Sandra Anne Taylor. Claim: cosmic-scale information-archive accessible via channeling/meditation containing record of all events past/present/future. Engine relevance: functions as universal-source-validator across operator class — any claim within channeling ecosystem can cite Akashic Records as authority without specific verification mechanism. Architectural homology to AI-channeling 'pseudo-Other' interface (May 2 2026 audit) — both supply unverifiable-but-internally-consistent information-source. Tier-3 source-integrity; Layer-4 descriptive vocabulary; engine does NOT validate, tracks as memetic-substrate signal.
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