Akasha Oracle: Unlock wisdom from previous lives - cards and boards for working with past incarnations
The Akashic Records are often called the universal library. A metaphor for an archive in which the journey of every soul is stored. This oracle by Emily Nicolle and illustrator Carla Cartagena offers access to that archive, with a set of cards and two divining boards that help you examine time periods, locations and themes from past lives.
The deck contains 48 cards. The illustrations are in black and white, with subtle colour accents that draw the eye without overwhelming. Each card bears the name of a plant, a botanical ally that serves as an energetic anchor when interpreting the message.
What the divining boards do
In addition to the cards, the set includes two boards. The first helps you determine place and era: from before to after Christ, and from specific regions to broader geographical areas. The second focuses on dates: days, months, decades, centuries.
You can use the boards with a pendulum, or lay cards on the different fields. It makes concrete what would otherwise remain abstract. A pattern gets a time, a place, a context.
How the guidebook is structured
The guidebook runs to 128 pages. Each card gets its own explanation, with focus on symbolism, botanical meaning and possible translation to your current life. It also contains spreads specifically developed for working with the Akashic Records.
Emily Nicolle explains how to make contact with the 'Masters and Teachers', the guardians of the archive. No rules, but an approach.
Draw three cards for a repeating theme, place them next to the 'Place and Era' board and notice where your attention goes. The era that resonates often gives the first point of reference.
About Emily Nicolle and Carla Cartagena
Emily Nicolle works as a psychic and Akashic Records reader. Her practice focuses on guiding people who want to understand and resolve blockages from previous lives. This deck is the result of years of work with clients and with the Records themselves.
Carla Cartagena comes from Chile and France and has a background in textile design. Her graphic style is quiet, with an eye for detail. Each image unfolds slowly, which suits the pace of this work.
Specifications
- Number of cards: 48
- Divining boards: 2 (Place & Era, Date)
- Guidebook: 128 pages
- Language: English
- Publisher: Rockpool Publishing
- Box dimensions: 89.9 x 38.1 x 128.0 mm
- Author: Emily Nicolle
- Illustrator: Carla Cartagena
Questions we often get
How do you use the divining boards?
The boards work in two ways. You can hold a pendulum above them and see where it is drawn, or you can lay cards on the different fields. Both methods are explained in the guidebook.
What do the plant names on the cards do?
Each card bears the name of a plant that energetically aligns with the message. The plants help translate abstract information from the Akasha into something tangible. You can use them in meditation or as additional guidance.