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What Is Akasha
When first hearing the word Akasha, I thought of Anne Rice's character in "Queen of the Damned" but that is just a character and not what Akasha is at all. Akasha is the fifth element that is the binding force of all of the elements. It is also just called Spirit. Akasha can be defined as: " the immutable, changeless source of all energy".
It is the most used of all of the elements because it is found in all of the elements so each time one of the elements is used you are also using Akasha. In fact Akasha is found in everything everywhere, including us and some say it is the spark in our soul. It is the record of all that has happened and all that might be so any spell we do cannot be reviersed without some change that took place. It is
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Spirit is both male and female and it's said to be the mother of the other four elements. The Gods that represent it are Akasha, Iao, and JHVH. The Goddesses that represent it are Isis and Shekinah. The colors that represent it are purple and black. Purple represents the psychic abilities and black because it is the combination of all colors. Some see it as also being the color white since it is timeless and pure essence.The symbol for Akasha is the star which one of the oldest symbols that man has ever used. On the pentagram the top point represents the spirit which is Akasha, and the circle around the pentagram also is said to represent it because it pulls all of the elements together. It is the spark of inspiration that is in all of us, it gives us hindsight and foresight and it never judges. It gives us our hopes for tomorrows and promises of the furture. We can not control it but it is with us in everything we do, and with each intention we send forth. It has no form, taste or smell so some have difficuties connecting with it. But with each action we take we use the energy of Akasha since it is in everything of this world and beyond. We all

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