At the end of last year, I quietly celebrated a milestone — five years of reading the Akashic Records.
Five years.
Hundreds of readings.
And countless moments of sitting with people — just like you — who are navigating this beautiful, messy, sacred thing we call life.
In these sessions, I’ve witnessed heartbreak and healing.
I’ve held space for the kind of questions that keep us up at night — the ones that stir something deep inside, the ones that feel too big to speak out loud.
And through it all, I’ve been reminded of one extraordinary truth: our shared humanity.
The details of our stories may be different, but the deeper threads? They’re the same.
We all want to feel seen.
We all want to know we’re on the right path.
And we all want to know that we’re not in this alone.
So today, I want to share five lessons the Akashic Records have taught me over the last five years — lessons that I hope remind you just how supported you really are.
1. You Are Not Broken
One of the most common themes I see in Akashic Readings is the feeling that something is “wrong” with us—that we need to be fixed.
But time and time again, the Records reflect this truth:
You are not broken. You are becoming.
Healing isn’t about perfection. It’s about learning to hold yourself with love, even in the messiness. The Records remind us that growth isn’t about erasing our struggles, but about learning how to meet them with compassion.
2. Clarity Comes One Step at a Time
Many people come to the Records hoping for a detailed roadmap — clear, step-by-step instructions on what to do next.
But the Records rarely work that way. Instead, they offer breadcrumbs — gentle nudges, insights, and reminders to trust the process.
Growth happens in layers, and transformation unfolds one small step at a time. And that’s enough.
If you’ve been waiting for a perfect plan before taking action, consider this your reminder: you don’t need to see the whole path to take the next step.
3. Your Desires Are Not Random
Whether it’s the desire for more peace, purpose, or freedom — what you long for isn’t random.
It’s a compass.
The Akashic Records have shown me that our desires aren’t selfish—they’re sacred. They’re whispers from our soul, pointing us toward what’s meant for us.
What if, instead of questioning your desires, you trusted them?
What if they’re not distractions but invitations?
What if they’re guiding you exactly where you need to go?
4. Fear Doesn’t Mean You’re Doing It Wrong
I can’t count the number of times the Records have reminded someone (myself included) that fear isn’t a stop sign — it’s a sign of expansion.
Fear often shows up when we’re stepping into something bigger than we’ve known before.
We think fear means “this isn’t right,” when in reality, it often means “this is new.”
If you’re feeling fear, it doesn’t necessarily mean you should stop. It might mean you’re growing in ways you never have before. And that’s where the magic happens.
5. You Are Never Doing This Alone
One of the most powerful messages that comes through the Records is this:
You are always supported.
By your guides. By your ancestors. By the infinite wisdom within you.
Even in the moments when you feel lost, uncertain, or disconnected — you are still being held.
If you’ve ever felt like you have to figure it all out alone, I want you to know this:
You don’t.
The Records remind us that we are always guided. Always loved. Always supported.
Bringing These Lessons into Your Life
These five lessons are ones I carry with me every single day.
And if you’ve ever felt called to explore the Records yourself — whether to ask your own big questions, receive clarity, or simply reconnect with yourself — I want you to know you’re not alone in that, either.
That’s why I created The Akashic Portal and why I continue to offer Akashic Readings.
Because we all need spaces where we feel safe to explore, question, and trust ourselves again.
So if you’re ready, I’d love to support you.
✨ Check out The Akashic Portal here ✨
✨ Book an Akashic Reading here (as a loving reminder, TAP members get a special discount) ✨
I hope this post reminds you of what the Records have reminded me over and over again:
You are not broken.
You are not behind.
And you are never alone.