What are Lemurian Crystals?
These are special quartz crystals said to be programmed by the ancient Lemurians, an advanced civilisation believed to have lived on Earth in a time of higher consciousness. They are recognisable by their unique horizontal striations (or “ladder-like” grooves) across the sides.
Using them with Reiki’s universal life force energy together with the Lemurian’s encoded wisdom can deepen healing, reveal inner truths, and activate soul-level memories. Often the crystal will give you clues as to the kind of physical, mental or emotional healing that is required at the time of working with it. The more you work with the crystal, the more powerful it will become.
Healing Properties of the Lemurian Crystal
- Access to Ancient Wisdom: They are considered “seed crystals,” carrying encoded spiritual knowledge and messages from the Lemurians.
- Connection to Higher Realms: Aid in meditation, connecting users to higher planes of consciousness, spirit guides and the Akashic Records.
- Emotional Healing: Help release deep emotional wounds and foster feelings of unconditional love and self-acceptance.
- Chakra Activation: Especially connected to the Crown, Heart and Third Eye chakras.
The Akashic Records
The Akashic Records are a concept from mysticism and theosophy. They’re often described as a kind of cosmic database or universal library that contains the record of every soul’s thoughts, actions, emotions and experiences across all lifetimes — past, present and even possible futures.
Here’s a quick breakdown:
- “Akasha” is a Sanskrit word meaning “ether” or “sky” — it refers to a subtle, non-physical energy said to permeate all things.
- The Records are said to exist on a non-physical plane of reality, accessible through deep meditation, dreams, altered states of consciousness or with the help of trained readers.
- They’re often thought of metaphorically, like a spiritual internet where all the knowledge of existence is stored.
- Many believe that consulting the Akashic Records can provide insights into personal issues, soul purpose, karmic patterns and guidance for future choices.
The idea became especially popular in the West through Theosophy (in the late 19th century) with figures like Helena Blavatsky and later Edgar Cayce, who often referred to them during his trance readings.
Whether you view them as a real metaphysical phenomenon, a collective unconscious (like Carl Jung hinted at), or a metaphor for deep intuition depends on your perspective — scientific evidence for their existence doesn’t exist, but many people describe profound personal experiences when trying to access them.
Theosophy is a spiritual movement that emerged in the late 19th century, blending elements of Eastern religions (like Hinduism and Buddhism) with Western esotericism, mysticism and philosophy. Founded largely through the work of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky and the Theosophical Society (established in 1875), Theosophy teaches that there is a universal divine wisdom underlying all religions and that humanity is on a spiritual journey toward higher consciousness and enlightenment. It emphasises ideas like reincarnation, karma, spiritual evolution, hidden spiritual masters (“Ascended Masters”), and the existence of non-physical planes of reality. Theosophy had a major influence on modern New Age thought and helped introduce many Eastern concepts into Western spiritual discussions.