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What Are the Akashic Records?
Understanding the Soul’s Spiritual Library By Petra Simmons Ray, Spiritual Healer & Medical Intuitive The Akashic Records are often described as an energetic library or field of consciousness that contains information about the soul’s journey. Within this spiritual dimension, every thought, experience, intention, and lesson of the soul is believed to be recorded as energy. Many spiritual traditions teach that these records hold insight into our past experiences, present life
Petra Simmons Ray
Mar 133 min read


7 Signs You May Benefit from a Medical Intuitive Reading
By Petra Simmons Ray, Spiritual Healer & Medical Intuitive, Psycic Medium Many people sense that their health, emotions, and life experiences are connected on a deeper energetic level. When traditional approaches do not fully explain what the body is experiencing, individuals often seek a broader understanding of the connection between mind, body, and spirit . This is where a medical intuitive reading can provide meaningful insight. As a spiritual healer Akashic reading an
Petra Simmons Ray
Mar 123 min read


Unlocking the Akashic Records: Your Guide to Accessing the Energetic Library of Life Lessons and Purpose
The Akashic Records are often described as a vast energetic library that holds the memory of every soul’s journey. Imagine a place where all your past experiences, life lessons, and spiritual purposes are stored—not in books or files, but in an energy field accessible through intuition. This concept has fascinated many who seek deeper understanding and personal growth. In this post, we will explore what the Akashic Records are, how you can access them, the types of informatio
Petra Simmons Ray
Mar 124 min read


Harnessing Spiritual Guidance for Personal Transformation and Soul Connection
Our wellbeing is a dynamic interplay of physical health, mental clarity, and spiritual balance. When one aspect is out of sync, it affects the others. Medical intuitives use their sensitivity to energy fields to detect disruptions in the body’s natural flow.
Petra Simmons Ray
Mar 123 min read
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