My Akaschic Reading

(3/5/24) Long story short, about a month ago someone I trusted told me he got an Akashic Reading from Anita Hodosi, a woman in New York City. His description was so powerful, I decided to set aside my logical, somewhat conservative nature and book a session with Anita.

At the time, I didn't even know that the Akashic Records are a way to systematically deepen the connection to your authentic voice. They are like a Google database of every soul, in incredible detail.

(Even as I typed that last paragraph, a voice in my head was saying, "Really? Are you actually going to repeat that claim?")

Bear with me.

My session with Anita, conducted via Zoom, was incredible. Although I said almost nothing for the first 30 minutes, within minutes she was talking about subjects so near and dear to my heart that I was instantly intrigued. Imagine someone reading your mind; that's what it was like. She wasn't telling me what I did or any other fact-based information; she was telling me what was occupying my heart, mind and soul for the past year.

As our session wound down, I realized that Anita lives a few blocks from where we stay when we are in Manhattan. So we made plans to meet for coffee.

A few weeks ago, we spent two hours face-to-face. I had to learn more about how this is possible.

Early in our discussion, she read me an excerpt from a self-examination writing assignment she did five years earlier; her task was to describe herself.

Anita wrote, "Although her connectedness might distract some people, once you talk to her, you know she's loving, kind, and there's a sense of pure in her soul, which is hard to miss. While Anita is an overthinker about life, she still lets the universe guide her in her journey. She knows she's not an enlightened master yet, but she for sure tries. But I think of her, I would say she makes the path to enlightenment highly entertaining."

Born in Hungary right in the middle of a political system reform, she started studying reiki at the age of 12. She has always seen and experienced things—messages, guides, the presence of others—in ways that most people do not.

What I observed in her is the ability to temporarily let go of her ego and identity to step into the flow of information that is literally downloading into our presence. That's how she conducts readings, so much so that she typically doesn't remember almost anything from each reading. People come up to her on the street and say, "You changed my life," and she has to work hard to remember ever talking to them.

Here's the most profound realization I had during my social conversation with Anita: she was completely different than during my reading. She is a wonderful, kind, fascinating person but she does not inherently talk about the subjects that fascinate me; nor did she instantly understand me. Without opening up the Records, she did not send a chill down my spine like she did when we were 2,500 miles apart.

Anita works with Laura Coe at The Little Soul School, where they teach other people to do Akashic Readings. Anyone can take a class, and the prices are a mere token.

I cannot explain why Anita was able to help me greatly. I know countless coaches and consultants who are leading experts but have never connected so quickly and accurately with the forces that both drive and sometimes confuse me. Here's one clue: the tagline of her practice is "from fear-based thinking to love-based living". That is wonderful wisdom to guide any positive shift in your life.

Anita Hodosi

One clue about all this comes from Scott Britton, the person who introduced me to Anita. Today, in his Consciousness Evolution newsletter, he wrote, "As your awareness increases, you realize that most of the ideas you’ve been told about the way the world works are a reflection of the predominant experience vs. a reflection of absolute reality."

In other words, we classify certain skills as fringe or dubious, simply because most people don't experience them directly. That, I am coming to understand, is fuzzy thinking. We don't dismiss billionaires, simply because most of us don't have billions of dollars.