Though Akasha originally means "The Air" or "The Ethers" from which al matter was born: "For example I can envision a sea of air, water and other particles that are close enough to together to eventually come together and form a planet as the original meaning for Akasha."
However, now it has come to mean all the historical records of a planet and it's people from it's inception including everyone's actual thoughts and feelings and actions in the words "Akashic Records".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akasha
Modern reception
The Western religious philosophy called Theosophy has popularized the word Akasha as an adjective, through the use of the term "Akashic records" or "Akashic library", referring to an etheric compendium of all knowledge and history.Scott Cunningham (1995) uses the term Akasha to refer to "the spiritual force that Earth, Air, Fire, and Water descend from".[9]
Ervin László in Science and the Akashic Field: An Integral Theory of Everything (2004), based on ideas by Rudolf Steiner, posits "a field of information" as the substance of the cosmos, which he calls "Akashic field" or "A-field".[10]
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