Here's what little I know....I did some bookstore and website research, and found that the people writing books and offering classes about the Akashic records are con artists, and not particularly talented ones, in my estimation. That doesn't necessarily prove anything about the records themselves of course.
As I have posted previously, I tried to get knowledge of my own past lives once, and didn't get anywhere. I doubt that people have past lives in the conventional sense though. I think that the histories of our souls are more analogous to the genetic histories of our bodies - we have relationships with people who have lived before, and particularly strong affinities with certain individuals, but its more complicated than a simple chain of existences. Also, I think that these 'past lives' are in some ways more closely related to other worlds than they are to the historical past of this world. I've had fairly vivid dreams of being other people in somewhere like Germany in the 1930's, but I don't know to what extent those are related to the thoughts of other, currently living people who think about those things. I know for sure that my dreams have connections with other people's thoughts.
Recently I thought about cooperating with another person to get some more definite information about these other worlds, and my sense was that such an effort would be actively obstructed. The paranoid interpretation of that would be that humanity or its satanic god wants us to remain ignorant. A more optimistic interpretation would be that we're under a kind of quarantine. People's motives being what they are, we would create monster collective minds if we were able to make those kinds of connections. I think that both interpretations are different ways of looking at the same thing - humanity's satanic mind is sort of a demon guard at the gate which will change into something else when we change.
Although this doesn't relate directly to Akashic records, the same sort of limitation would presumably apply there. I don't think a 'tidal wave of knowledge' is a very realistic risk. However, its true that once you learn something its pretty hard to unlearn it. And its definitely possible to learn things that cause difficulties. Its not so much that heaven deluges you with information, its more that the information you get puts you in a place that doesn't work for you psychologically. Since you can't go back, you try to remedy that by gaining more information, and it kind of snowballs. So it is a lot like the lady who gets reamed by too much information at the end of the Indian Jones movie with aliens (the one where they nuked the fridge), but its you who's driving it, and you can't stop because there's nowhere to stop.
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