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November 3, 2024 • 48 mins

Ahna, an Akashic Soul Channel and the voice behind the Soul Driven Podcast, shares her captivating journey from a thriving marketing CEO to embracing a path filled with spiritual fulfillment.

Ahna's transition underscores the profound impact the Akashic Records can have on life's pivotal moments, offering guidance and insight into one's soul.

Discover how the Akashic Records stand apart from psychic readings by providing direct access to your soul's insights without intermediaries.

Ahna explains how each reader's access is uniquely influenced by their soul's development, offering insights into personal growth, significant life changes, and spiritual awakenings. We discuss how specificity in questioning can yield profound revelations and why free will plays a crucial role in shaping our future timelines.

Engage with us as we explore practical ways to interact with the Akashic Records and how they can become a powerful tool for personal evolution. Learn how to frame your questions to get the most meaningful answers, whether you're inquiring about life alignment or seeking areas for personal development.

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Amanda O'Mara (00:10):
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dive into today's episode.
Yo yo yo.
Welcome back.
Another episode of the Calm CEOPodcast.
Oh my gosh, we have my girl,ana, here with an H right.

Ahna Hendricks (01:14):
You got it.
You got it Last time we saweach other was down in Loveland,
colorado.

Amanda O'Mara (01:21):
We met up at our friend Jenny's place and we got
to stay together in a reallycool retro 70s I don't know
Airbnb house, whatever it is.
It was so cool.
It's pretty rad.
Yeah it was.

Ahna Hendricks (01:35):
It was definitely.
It was like our husband's housewhere he keeps all of his
amazing vehicles.
Did you see his Porsches?
No, how?

Amanda O'Mara (01:45):
did I miss that?
Oh my gosh, oh my god.

Ahna Hendricks (01:47):
They're like vintage.
They were gorgeous.

Amanda O'Mara (01:50):
Dang.
Well, I guess I have to callJenny again.
We're just going to inviteourselves back over.
Yes, Jenny, if you're listening.
Hi, Everyone, please, please,welcome Anna Hendricks here.
She is an Akashics reader andI'm so freaking pumped to have
her here.
She actually has her ownpodcast too, called Soul Driven

(02:12):
Podcast, so be sure to go checkthat out, but we have not talked
about Akashic Records yet onthis podcast.
So I'm really pumped to haveyou here, Anna, and to really
dive into this topic and justtalk all things on that, or
however the conversation flowstoday.
But without further ado, whydon't you go ahead and introduce
yourself, tell everyone who youare, where you're from and

(02:33):
maybe one fun fact about you?

Ahna Hendricks (02:38):
Oh, wow, okay, yes, hi, hi Thank you for having
me.
It's so fun to be back with you,amanda.
Yeah, so my name is AnaHendricks.
Of course, I'm a spiritualguide Akashic Soul Channel and
the host of the Soul DrivenPodcast, where we explore the
intersection of living in asoulful and spiritual life in a

(02:58):
driven and ambitious world.
And I think that really sums meup in regards to like who I am.
Even outside of the actual workthat I do, I've always been a
deeply spiritual person and yeta very grounded person.
So when I was creating mypodcast and I was given like
these two words it was like souland driven it just felt so

(03:21):
right for me in regards to likewho I am and how I show up in
the world and the work that I do.
You know, um, the Akashicrecords are very esoteric and
most people are like Akasha,what?

Amanda O'Mara (03:34):
but my work is it's a good name, like
somebody's name I don't know, Ijust like dawned on me.
I'm like, oh, maybe name my dogthat.

Ahna Hendricks (03:42):
But uh, that would be interesting, yeah I
don't know, that's very femininevibe about it so the akasha,
actually that name, uh come,it's a sanskrit word and it
means ether, all that whichconnects, like everything in the
universe and um.
That is, you know, a very shortsynopsis of what the akashic

(04:03):
Records are, but yeah futureright, Like it's just the
library of our soul.

Amanda O'Mara (04:13):
That's how I always thought of it, Like.
How would you describe it?

Ahna Hendricks (04:17):
Yeah, so the easiest way to understand what
the Akashic Records are like.
If you're coming to thiswithout any sort of context for
the metaphysical whatsoever, youcan kind of think of it as like
Google Drive or Apple Drive,right, like we know it exists.
We've never seen it, but weknow like if we want our photos
or videos, like we can go andlike get it right, oh, yeah,

(04:37):
okay, that analogy, yeah, it'sreally helpful to understand.
So the Akasha is energy and itexists around us at all times,
but it exists at a very highfrequency, right?
So, like the floor is energy,I'm energy, the walls energy,
but we're all, like you know,we're all vibrating at different

(04:58):
frequencies.
The Akasha is in such a highfrequency that it's actually in
a different dimension, and sowhen we access the Akashic
records, we literally likeaccess a different dimension,
and within that dimension existseverything past, present,
future because everything isenergy.
Everything has an Akashicrecord, so you could literally

(05:21):
go into the Akustic records forthe ring that your grandmother
gave you, or a state or yourbusiness or like anything, your
animal, you know, your, yourpets like oh cool, okay,
everything has

Amanda O'Mara (05:34):
an acoustic really fascinating yeah, okay,
so you know how to read thisenergy.
This is what you do.
Yes, okay, this is reallybadass, bad-ass.
So tell us a little bit likehow did you get into this?
How long have you been doingthis?
Yeah, speak to us, I'm sointrigued.
This sounds so fascinating.

Ahna Hendricks (05:54):
Yeah, so I was the CEO of a marketing agency
for like over a decade and Ienjoyed marketing and I was
incredible with marketing andall of that.
But especially towards the endof my time in marketing I was
really struggling to find depth.
You know it gets old justmaking money for people who

(06:15):
don't care about the audiencethat you're building.
They just care about the money,which there's nothing wrong
with making money we all need itbut it just felt kind of soul
sucking in a way and I wentthrough a process of really
starting to search and searchactually ended up building
another business in the processon the side.

(06:37):
That business kind ofintroduced me to a little bit of
my purpose in regards to likewhy I felt like I was here,
which is something I've beensearching for since I was a kid,
and unfortunately we were waytoo ahead of our time and so
about two years in I realized Ihad put like all of the money I

(06:58):
had saved, like everything, intothis business and that I had to
shut it down and I went throughthis like enormous heartbreak.
I mean it was just like thebiggest heartbreak of my life.
Till that point I just I wasyeah, I was, I was so sad.
It just broke my heart and inthe midst of that I decided to

(07:22):
join some friends on a 90 day nodrinking challenge and you know
I have never been an alcoholicbut I definitely had an
unhealthy relationship withalcohol.
I think, you know, for me, likegrowing up being a very
spiritual person, it was justalways like I knew there was
more to life.
And every day, three, day, 3dlife was just like this is so

(07:46):
boring, like what is happening,and also I didn't know how to be
this spiritual weirdo in themidst of everyone else who seems
so normal.
And I think I definitely dranka lot more than you know was
good for me, and I also had alot of emotional stuff around
the alcohol.
So, anyway, I mean thecombination of like the biggest

(08:08):
heartbreak and then sobrietyjust literally ripped my
spiritual doors open and I callit like my metaphysical
awakening.
I mean like within the firstmonth, I was questioning
everything.
By month three, I felt like acompletely different person.
This was 2019.
And I just went crazy.

(08:29):
I was diving into everything,as so many of us do, kind of at
the beginning of our spiritual,you know, awakening.
And yeah, I was just.
I was all over the place andopen to things that I had never
been.
I grew up Christian and I reallyfeel like I was born into this

(08:50):
lifetime having a personalrelationship with God.
And when I say God, like it'snot tied to religion at all.
It's for me, it's just God islove.
It's very, it's just thatsimple and that profound,
because love moves all thingsand creates all things.
But I grew up in a Christianhome and that was the lens in

(09:12):
which I really, you know, viewedthe world for so long and even
though I had this personalrelationship with God and was
always the most liberalChristian I'd ever met, it was
still, you know, there werebarriers in place from like
tarot and like all thesedifferent things.
So I just dove in headfirst,like just so curious, in the

(09:33):
midst of 2019.
And along that path I cameacross these words the Akashic
Records, and I like to joke thatit's like it was like a
Hollywood moment where, liketime stopped and it was like oh,
I get it, it was just thewildest thing.
I felt like I had come home andyou know but goosebumps, hello,

(09:56):
yeah, yeah, it was.
It still gives me goosebumpswhen I think about it, honestly,
because it's like anyway.
But you, you know, I had nocontext for what the Akasha was.
It was so wild for me to readthe definition.
I was like what, like you gottabe some like I don't know, like
born wizard or something, oryou know, like I, just I thought

(10:17):
this was way over my head.
I was still the CEO of amarketing agency, um, and, and
so I just moved on with life and, like, the Akashic records
popped up everywhere.
I had never been stopped likethat by anything in my life and
it was just nonstop.

(10:37):
And then one day I was onFacebook, of all things, and saw
an ad pop up for how to readthe Akashic records by Linda
Howell.
And here the marketer like I'venever clicked on an ad,
especially on Facebook Like.
But that day it was just like,whatever, I'm totally going to
get this book.

(10:57):
And it arrived on a Saturday.
I literally sat on my frontporch and read three, fourths of
it.
And then that Monday morning,when my partner went to work, I
went into the Akashic Recordsthe first time and it was the
wildest, weirdest, just kind oflike yet homecoming type of
feeling that I'd ever felt andit was really difficult for me

(11:21):
to articulate or to understand,but it was just like I knew I
had come home in a way, you know, and I, shortly after that, I
booked a session with an Akashicreader because I wanted to see
it in process.
I wanted to know why the heckthey had, you know, been showing
up everywhere Like it was clearthere was something there.
And she let me know, you know,like I've been reading and

(11:44):
working with in the Akasha formany, many, many lifetimes and
that it was going to play a hugerole in this lifetime.
And, um, she just blew my mind.
I had, like you know, at thatpoint in time I mean, my
interest with the Akasha was100% personal, you know I wanted
to understand myself, I wantedto heal, like I didn't even read

(12:06):
the part in the book about howto read for other people, cause
I had zero interest.
So when she said like it wasgoing to play a big role in my
life, I thought, cool, maybethis will be a tool that I
utilize, you know, like when Ineed help, when I need guidance,
when I you know, like I never,never would have imagined that

(12:26):
I'd end up here.

Amanda O'Mara (12:28):
Wow, what a story .
So, like with the KaushikRecords, you have your own
reason why you got into it.
For the clients or the peoplethat come to you for reading
readings, what is theirreasoning for booking a session
for it with with you?
Is it usually because they wantto know about their um records

(12:49):
or like what is the reasoning?
Why is a call important to bookwith you?

Ahna Hendricks (12:55):
yeah, so, um, I don't really do one-on-ones
anymore except for verysporadically, but but it's, it's
fine.
Yeah, so people come to theAkasha and I mean I did readings
for years.
This is just like a newer thingabout six no, earlier this year
, yes, about six months ago.
Now it's pretty wild, but youknow, I read for years.

(13:19):
People come to the Akasha forsuch a wide range.
I mean maybe they're they feellike their marriage is about to
end, they want to change careers.
You know, they're reallystruggling with parenting,
they're having a spiritualawakening.
They're just curious about theAkasha records.
They've heard it.
You know, the one thing thatwas always aligned, regardless

(13:42):
of why they came to the Akasha,was that their life was getting
ready to change in a really hugeway.
And when people come to theAkasha, it opens up a portal in
their life from which they never, you know, return from like.
It's absolutely life trend,like transforming in a way.

(14:03):
Um, I don't know that that wascorrect grammar, but we'll go
with it.

Amanda O'Mara (14:06):
Yeah, no, it totally makes sense.
Like they're going through ahuge change, like for me, right
now, I'm like thinking maybe Ineed a session, like get a
reading done, cause I'm going,we're we're selling her house
right now or building anotherhouse, like so many things are
changing in the business,changing in our living
environment and like justeverything OK.
So people who are going throughusually something big in their

(14:30):
life I think I mean.

Ahna Hendricks (14:32):
The thing is the way that I work with the Akasha
anyway and, like you know,every Akashic reader is very
different and they work withinthe Akasha differently is very
different and they work withinthe Akasha differently.
What I have seen within theAkasha is that when you come
with a spirit of searching, youknow when you are truly feeling

(14:53):
like you need guidance.
That is when they show up themost powerfully.
You know the clients who wouldcome in and want to just have an
experience in the Akasha orjust kind of like ooh, like what
are my gifts?
And look, I was there too Likethere's no shame.
But those sessions are verydifferent from when someone's
like my life is falling apart, Idon't know what to do, how do I

(15:17):
move forward.
It's then the Akasha can trulywork, because it's like your
heart is really open and that'syou know, where the Akasha works
from is a heart space.
Like the way that I view theAkasha is that the frequency it
exists in is the frequency oflove, like it's God energy, and

(15:37):
so when you come with this likeI need help, I want guidance,
like oh my gosh, do they show up?
You know, and those are thesessions.

Amanda O'Mara (15:46):
I walk away just like, well, this is so cool, you
know, and so interesting thatyou said that about the heart
because, like, since we startedrecording my, I felt like my
heart opening, it's like very,yeah, very expansive feeling, so
really cool, really cool.
So how is it when you're doinga reading?

(16:09):
How is it different from, like,a psychic reading or is it kind
of similar?

Ahna Hendricks (16:16):
Yeah, so I get this question a lot.
It's a great question and ittook me.
Honestly, it took me a coupleof years to really fully
understand you because, again, Iwas so new to this like it's
not like I came in like as amaster or you know what I mean.
Some of these students that I,because I teach people how to
access the acrostic records um,oh, cool and yeah, it's so much

(16:38):
fun.
Oh, I want to learn.
It's like the highest of highto be able to see people
accessing their own Akashicrecords I want to get high.

Amanda O'Mara (16:47):
Let's go.

Ahna Hendricks (16:48):
It's awesome.
But you know, folks who come inwith that sort of a background,
they have a lot more contextwith working with energy,
communicating with energy right,versus those of us who are like
corporate babies, like kind ofstepping into this, um.
And so it took me a while tokind of see, and you know also I
did a lot of like psychicreadings and sat with mediums

(17:11):
and these sorts of things.
So the way that I view this isthat you know there are levels
to everything, right, and theakasha is the highest of high.
So when you work with a medium,when you work with like a
psychic right, you're workingwith guides who are below the
Akasha, and I don't mean that inany sort of like less than type

(17:34):
of way Right, as humans, weoften like see things in
hierarchies and we're like, oh,that's better than this or
whatever.
Everything serves such animportant purpose, that's better
than this or whateverEverything serves such an
important purpose.
But a lot of where these guides, even like the angels, the
information that they'rereceiving is from the Akasha,
like you know what I mean, andso, but then it's going through
like a middle channel.

(17:54):
So when you go to get an Akashicreading, you're going straight
to the source.
Got it?
Yeah, that makes sense.
Also, one of the I think,honestly biggest ways in which
to really set them apart is thatwhen you access the Akashic
records, I view them as soul,soul, like soul energy, which is

(18:17):
why I call myself an Akashicsoul channel, because the Akasha
takes you down to the very rootof what's going on.
So if you're like, hey, I havethis relationship, uh, we have
all these struggles, we keepgoing through these same
patterns, like what's going on?
Right, the akasha is going toimmediately go right down to the
very root of where yourrelationship began, which is

(18:37):
probably lifetimes ago.
Right, and they're going totalk about the benefits and the
challenges and the things thatare going on and the reason you
came together in thisincarnation.
You know your soul contractslike they'll probably talk for a
good 15, 20 minutes and thenthey will give that information
back to you.
The Akasha, like, will nevertell you what to do and if you

(19:00):
are ever in the Akasha and andthey do you're not, you're not
hanging out with the Akasha.
Oh interesting Okay.
Yeah, they want you to beempowered.
It's like a massive like.
I consider the Akasha recordsto be the greatest tool for
self-empowerment and this isjust one of the reasons because

(19:21):
they will share.
You know everything is locatedwithin the Akasha, so they will
share.
You know everything is locatedwithin the Akasha, so they will
share all that you're interestedin, but they will never make
decisions for you.

Amanda O'Mara (19:30):
Wow, wow.
So it's kind of depending onwhat chapter you're on in life
currently.
Or could you tap into likesomething in the past with them?
Or could you tap into likesomething in the past with them?
Is it usually what somebody isgoing through currently?
Or I know how do you pick up onthe future stuff Like talk to

(19:54):
me more.

Ahna Hendricks (19:54):
I'm just I have so many questions.
It's a lot, and I mean it's notlike I even understand it all,
Because I mean, just honestly,earlier today I was doing a
reading for one of my clientsand the way that they explained
this, what was going on with it,Like I had never seen it
explained that way before.
So they they continuously areteaching me and continuously

(20:15):
blowing my mind in regards tohow they explain the way things
work.
So you can definitely accessthe Akashic Records specifically
for past life.
You know, you could say likeone of the really fun exercises
I like to use with students islike okay, what's a current life

(20:35):
issue, and then let's goconnect with one of your past
lives where you're reallysuccessful and you can ask your
past self to give you advice onhow to handle this current
problem.
And it's so fun and it's socool.
Can anyone do this?

Amanda O'Mara (20:51):
Yes, oh, okay, yes, yes, absolutely.
How do I do this?
Tell me all your secrets, justbook with you, just like buy
your course, or what do we haveto do?

Ahna Hendricks (21:08):
yes, I, um, I do have a self-study course right
now, uh, that folks can jumpright into.
It's like a beginner self-studycourse, um, and I'm going to be
launching my, my big course inthe next two months, so that's
gonna be at the beginning of theyear in the midst of the winter
you can come and geek out withme in the midst of the winter

(21:32):
when you're looking for light.
Yeah, to the akasha, um, yeah,but you can also, you know, when
it comes to future timelineswithin the akashic record.
So, like I mentioned a momentago, everybody has every reader
is different and we all havedifferent access within the
akasha, right?
So, um, and that's, of course,because we're all in different

(21:53):
places on our souls development.
Again, it's not about like, oh,this person's better than the
other person, or you know what Imean, anything like that at all
.
It's just like, like, we're,we're all going through our
soul's development in differentways, um, and so we all have
different access and and some ofus have a lot of access when it
comes to future timelines, like, that's definitely one of my

(22:15):
specialties, um, and has beenfrom the get go, so I can see
future timelines quite well.
But you know, the thing withfuture timelines is that it's
really wild.
I actually did a really coolmaster class on this for my
private community.
That's awesome.
But where's your privatecommunity?

(22:35):
It's on sub stack.
It's called the soul drivencollective.
I'll give you all the linksokay, everything, yeah, we'll
share that we do a masterclassevery month.
So lots of awesome stuff tolearn.
But with every thought, deed,action, we are creating new
timelines.
And so you know, while I cansee into the future and I can

(23:01):
see timelines that are possibleand I can see the timelines that
are strongest, you know, if youdecide to make a different
decision and like, like, let'ssay, you come to the Akasha and
you're like I'm reallystruggling with this
relationship, I'm ready to kindof walk out the door, I really
don't want to be here anymore,boom, you have created another
timeline, like immediately atimeline where you stay in, a
timeline where you leave, andyou know the Akasha can speak

(23:25):
into again the pros and cons ofboth.
You know, like this is maybesome challenges and this is
maybe some pros, or you knowwhat I'm saying, this is maybe
the purpose of this relationshipright now, and then, of course,
you make your choice.
But you may wake up a week fromthat date and be like you know
what?
I want to give this a try again.
And so you continue shiftingdown that first timeline.

Amanda O'Mara (23:47):
Do you see what I'm saying?
Yeah, totally.

Ahna Hendricks (23:49):
Our free will is very incorporated into our life
.
We set up big things in ourlife.
Our soul decides what it wantsto learn before we incarnate,
but we still have a lot of freewill in regards to making
decisions you know well, there'sinfinite possibilities.

Amanda O'Mara (24:08):
Yeah, like I remember being told like my
future before, and I was like Iwas mad, I was like no, I don't
want that future.
Then I was like oh wait, I havefree will, I could change it.
And I did at any moment.

Ahna Hendricks (24:20):
at any moment, yeah, yeah, we are the creators
of our life and that's why Ilove working with in the
unconscious so much, because,like, they never try to take
that power from us.

Amanda O'Mara (24:29):
Yeah.

Ahna Hendricks (24:30):
You know, like they want to provide us the
information for us to have, likea wide perspective.
But then it's like here's thedecision for you to make you
know, and it's also important,like I always tell my clients,
I'm like you can't fail.
The soul will always get whatit wants.
It's just a matter of time.
So, whether it's in thislifetime or another lifetime, if

(24:51):
this is a really importantlesson for you, like you know,
you can run off all you want,but you'll eventually find your
way back here.

Amanda O'Mara (25:00):
I love that.
Yeah, failure is not an option.
What are some like commonmisconceptions about the work or
what people believe about whatit actually is?
Do you ever get anything likethat?

Ahna Hendricks (25:31):
Because I've been paying attention to other
Akashic practitioners andfollowing and unfollowing, and
following and unfollowing, andall over the place since 2019.
A couple of the myths the bigones that make me crazy are that
the Akashic records are locatedin the fifth dimension, like
just come on, not no.

Amanda O'Mara (25:44):
There's no.
Like just come on, oh, not no.
There's no specific dimensionthen no, no, no.

Ahna Hendricks (25:49):
Just a higher one than 3D.
It's.
Yeah, I mean, I don't.
Even if I asked the Akasha whatdimension they existed in, they
would laugh at me.
Like they'd be like honeythat's a human construct, okay
Interesting.
Like they'd be like honeythat's a human construct, okay
Interesting.
You know, as humans, we we tryto put labels on things to

(26:11):
understand and we categorizestuff, and that's fine, you know
.
But the universe is so infinite, like it's so much bigger and
there's so much gray in betweenwhat we think, you know.
That's why, like truth is it'snot a thing, you know, I think,
like the only truth is.
Like truth is it's not a thing,you know, I think like the only
truth is like love is alwaysthe answer and like outside of
that, it's just up for debate.
Um, one of the other big mythsis that, like the pleiadians are

(26:36):
like the channels for theakasha, like, or they're the
record keepers, which is justlike, oh, really, no hard pass I
don't know if you know this,but I'm pleiadian.

Amanda O'Mara (26:49):
I found that out recently.
I don't.
I don't know anything aboutkasha christ records okay, so
that's proof that that's.

Ahna Hendricks (26:57):
That's not true I have pleiadian energy in my I
mean the majority like oh god,don't get me started with
Starseed stuff, let's go.
A lot of people well, a lot ofa lot of readers well, not a lot
of readers a couple of verywell-known readers like to say

(27:17):
that the Pleiadians, like, ownthe Akasha, more or less, and
it's just like there's no raceof being that owns the like.
No, just hard, hard, becauseyou said, anybody has access to
this.
Well it's just that again.
The akasha is like the highestof high and the pleiadians are
like below.

(27:37):
That they can access the akasha, they can be personal guides to
us.
They're phenomenal Like thePleiadians, are incredible.
You know it's.
There's nothing against thePleiadians, it's just like the
Akasha does not like exist orbelong to any one race.
Like that's kind of crazy.

Amanda O'Mara (27:56):
You know, it's kind of like.

Ahna Hendricks (27:57):
Christians being like we're the only ones going
to heaven, Like no, yeah, no.

Amanda O'Mara (28:05):
I mean I run'm pretty sure.

Ahna Hendricks (28:07):
But I'm just kidding.

Amanda O'Mara (28:08):
We're all going to.
Yeah, we're going to fifthdimension or wherever we're
going, I don't know.
But okay, that's crazy.
Pleiadians, huh, people believethat.
What else do people?

Ahna Hendricks (28:27):
people believe that.
What else do people believe orsay about this work?
I think that probably the otherbig one is just that, um, like
the akasha is just for pastlives, that's.
That was kind of what made theakashic records very popular for
a long time and why a lot ofpeople came to the akasha was,
you know, specifically for pastlives.
Um, and yes, you can absolutelyaccess your past lives, which
are actually really lives thatare happening all at the same

(28:50):
time.
Um, but um, they just like tosay other lifetimes.

Amanda O'Mara (28:57):
That's how the akasha likes to call oh like
other lifetimes because there'sno time when it comes to akasha
yeah, there's no time.

Ahna Hendricks (29:06):
Is again a human construct, like it only exists
on this planet.
so, um, but uh, there's so muchmore than that within the akasha
.
You know, there's a lot morethan just accessing other
lifetimes and, and what theAkasha is constantly just
showing me is just, it's soimportant for people to really

(29:27):
focus on our present lifetime,you know, and the thing is, is
that you're, if you're trying toreally understand something
about like a present lifetime,like a often, if we have
patterns that we keep goingthrough, you know, for a long
periods of time, it usually isconnected to a past life, but
all we have to do is ask theAkasha about the pattern and

(29:48):
then the Akasha will share withus, like where it originated and
what's going on and whatpurpose it's serving and how we
can work through it and how wecan break it or whatever the
case may be.

Amanda O'Mara (29:57):
So, yeah, that's another one.
How do we ask the Akasha aboutthe patterns?

Ahna Hendricks (30:06):
Yeah, so can I ask that, yeah, I mean, it's
just like you and I talking,it's really no difference.
Um, it's not.
Like you know, I'm a channeland the Akasha and when I
channel, um, it comes through ina very sort of
multi-dimensional type of way.
Um, my Claire audience is likemy strongest gift, but Claire

(30:31):
audience comes through for meLike I'm seeing, hearing,
feeling, knowing all at the sametime.
Like I even get olfactorythings when I'm reading for
clients, which is Real quick.

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Ahna Hendricks (31:13):
A newer one which is quite bizarre, like I
can literally smell peopleolfactory I've never heard so
it's like it's, it's when yourintuition's connected to your
nose.
So, like you, back in early2023, all of a sudden, when I

(31:37):
started opening up the AcaciaParkers for clients like I can
smell them.
Like literally I can smell themReally.
And it's funny because clientsare like, oh my gosh, should I
like shower.

Amanda O'Mara (31:47):
I know I was thinking that too.
Like do I smell?
Okay, it's not like that.

Ahna Hendricks (31:51):
Can you smell?

Amanda O'Mara (31:52):
me right now.

Ahna Hendricks (31:54):
No, I'm not near a kasha, but like, like it's
literally like I can smell theiressence, like I can smell, like
who they are as a being, if itmakes sense.

Amanda O'Mara (32:03):
What does that smell?
Like Like flowers?
Or can it smell like shit?
Like is it just?
A smell Really.

Ahna Hendricks (32:15):
Yeah, yeah, yeah , like shit, like is it just a
smell, really?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like energy that's really low,does not smell good, and I mean,
like we've all, we've allexperienced that right, like
you've walked into someone'shouse before and it's like
smells weird in here right, andthat's because the energy is
like off in some way, okay andthat tells, that, tells you
something right.
Versus like and for people whohave really strong olfactory
senses, like literally, if theymeet a person and they're really

(32:38):
attracted to their sense, it'sfor a reason right, like there's
really something with thisperson, like maybe like they're
a good business connection or agood romantic connection or
whatever, like there's somethinghere.
Versus just smelling people andit just kind of being like
you're just smelling them, right.

Amanda O'Mara (32:55):
Okay, you see what I'm saying.
Yeah, yeah, that's so cool.

Ahna Hendricks (32:58):
It's an interesting one.

Amanda O'Mara (32:59):
I've never heard of that, claire, before.
Like we talk about quite a biton the podcast, but I've never
we've never really talked aboutthe smelling one.
Like we can see things, hearthings, feel things in the body,
just have that inner knowingthere's a lot.

Ahna Hendricks (33:15):
There's a lot, a lot more than the four but we
know, like the basic four andthat's again it's like it's this
, these human constructs of,like putting them into
categories, but there's neverjust one that's working at any
point in time.
There's always usually at leasta minimum of two, you know, and
it changes how you experiencethem, as you're sort of you know

(33:36):
, as you continue working thosemuscles and getting used to them
, like they're going to change.
For you it's a lot of fun,because when I access other
people's Akashic records, I'maccessing the Akasha through
their gifts and I'mcommunicating with their guides,
so like I'm very auditory andso if I'm in my akasha, like I'm
just fitting out, but if I'm insomeone's records and they're

(33:57):
very visual, right, um, then allof a sudden I'm seeing things a
lot, and that always kind ofthrows me for a loop, because I
get my words mixed up, um, andso I have to be really patient
and take my time.
But it's a lot of fun.
So, and there's so many thingsthat we can do within the

(34:18):
Akashic Records, like the Akasha, because I am, I'm like
certified in a number ofdifferent modalities, like Holy
Fire Riki.
Holy Fire Riki and PendulumAlchemy and Angel Healing and
just a number of differentthings I've never heard of any
of those.

Amanda O'Mara (34:36):
I mean, I've heard of Reiki, but Really, yeah
, I've heard of Reiki, I'venever heard of the other one.
Those sound really unique, justlike their own.
Okay, so you combine yourmodalities with the work itself.

Ahna Hendricks (34:52):
Well, what I was going to say is, in the early
part of 2020, 2022, like, mysessions really started changing
and I realized my guides werelike teaching me how to create
this like energy healingmodality.
And I call it Akashicrestoration sessions because I'm
just helping you like restoreright to your what you are.

(35:15):
It's not a healing, it's arestoration, um, but it's just
phenomenal what happens in thesesessions, because I'm able to
see, like the ley lines of thebody and I think you and I may
have talked about this just alittle bit when we were genies,
I'm not sure the ley lines.
Yeah within the body.

Amanda O'Mara (35:35):
I don't mean maybe we did.
Can you tell the audience whatthat is?

Ahna Hendricks (35:40):
So it's not even something I fully understand,
but I just like, like I when Ifirst got certified in Holy Fire
Reiki, like this is somethingthat that I started um
experiencing within, like myreiki sessions with my clients.
Like I can see where the energylines are within the body, okay
, I can see where things areclogged and I can see where

(36:01):
energy is blocked and I can see,like, what's going on with
stuff, and if I put my handsover certain areas and I'm able
to actually, like you know, getcertain pictures in regards to
like, was this a past life thing, is this a future life thing,
it really helps me to likevisually, like I'll see like a
little movie, if you will, inregards to like what's going on.

Amanda O'Mara (36:20):
Okay, maybe we did, but in like a different,
like I don't remember thatphrase the late, late, late
lines.
Did I say it correctly?
It's just what I call them?
Yeah, cause like when I'mworking on clients, like, like I
can just feel the energy and Ican feel what it is, and then
sometimes I get the visual ofwhat it is like sexual trauma,

(36:41):
or I feel their dad and there'ssome abuse there or something
like that.
So is, is that kind of like?
I wonder if it's a similarthing.

Ahna Hendricks (36:51):
Yeah.

Amanda O'Mara (36:51):
It's even different, but yeah.

Ahna Hendricks (36:54):
Okay, Absolutely Like we're just seeing it
through different modalities youknow, probably, and then with
our gifts, yep, but yeah,there's so much that can be done
through the body, with theAkasha Like it's what I tell my
students is is you know, theonly limitations of the akashic

(37:14):
records are the ones that weplace on it.
You, know, because within theakasha is like freaking
everything.
So you know, there's no,there's no limitations, unless
we think there are, like it'sjust so cool and for someone
who's like endlessly ner nerdy Imean I'm a first line and human
design and I could geek out onthings forever like the Akasha

(37:37):
is my favorite place to bebecause there's no end to like
what I can learn.

Amanda O'Mara (37:42):
That is so cool.
I love it.
So what?
So, as far as like your offersand your mentorships, or how a
session would normally go,working with you, can you tell
us a little bit about that If Iwere to book a session with you?
You don't do really one-on-onesanymore, but what would it be

(38:04):
like to work with you ifsomebody wanted their Akashic
reading records?

Ahna Hendricks (38:11):
if somebody wanted their Akashic reading
records.
So what I would suggest tofolks first is come join me in
the Soul Driven Collective.
It's free.
We also have a paid tier, apaid membership if you want to
really get involved.
But you can still join for free.
And that way, when I do,because I open up sessions every
once in a while and then I havea limited number and then
people can jump in and I'mgetting ready to open up my

(38:34):
yearly illumination and clearingsessions, which are like they
sell out, like immediately.
What's that Phenomenal?
It's an Akashic reading for theyear ahead and then an Akashic
restoration and I asked,basically like a set list of
questions for you in regards toyou know what?
What blessings are coming foryou, what challenges are coming
for you?
You know what themes are forthe year ahead?

(38:57):
Like it's a personal readingfor the year ahead, and I mean
clients like I literally haveclients who listen to these
readings like every month,throughout the year, like
they're obsessed with them.
And then the restoration is, ofcourse, you can revisit it as
many times as you want and itcontinues to work on layers.
Um, they're so powerful.
But, um, definitely come jointhe FTC.

(39:21):
Again, it's free and that wayyou'll get you know, you'll know
when these open up.
But, um, basically, uh, I sit,you know, with clients.
I open up the Akashic recordsfor them.
I always I have like a reallyhelpful PDF that I provide
people to assist them inclarifying the questions that

(39:41):
they want to ask.
Because, you know, people arekind of all over the place, like
we all are.
Like even when I get readingsI'm like, oh my gosh, I want to
ask about so many things.
But it really helps to get itfocused because, again, within
the Akasha is everything.
So when you open up the Akasha,it's not like a psychic reading
where your guides are justgoing to jump in and start

(40:03):
talking, like like, sometimespeople are like, okay, so I'm
just here for whatever, and I'mlike it's not no, we, we don't
do that in the Akasha Because,like, do you have to be specific
?
Very, yeah, open-ended questionsand you want specific questions
and it's just that the moreprecise we are with our
information, the betterinformation we get, and so I can

(40:26):
ask general questions but I geta general answer Exactly.
And, again, I'm very practicalin my work and so of course, I'm
guiding folks throughout thesession to make sure that I help
them find out exactly what theywant to find out, you know, and
that we get to the bottom ofthat.
So it feels, I mean, like ifyou've ever had a psychic

(40:48):
reading, it feels very similar,like you know, like it's where
in conversation and peopleusually feel Can I ask a
specific?

Amanda O'Mara (40:56):
question when is my lot going to be?
Where am I moving to that kindof specific question?
Can you do that?
Or is it more like what does mylove look like for the next
year?
Like what does my love likelook like for the next year, or
like can you get specific tolike?

Ahna Hendricks (41:23):
where am I going to live in 2036?
You could ask those questions.
But, yeah, you'll probably getvery sort of general because,
again, like your timelines, youknow, like you've got a lot of
decisions to make before youeven start kind of getting close
to that, so the timelines arenot going to be that clear.
If that makes sense, okay.
Like, if you were looking for,like, where do I want to?
Like, if you're thinking like,oh, my gosh, okay, I want to
move, where should I go, thebetter thing to do would be to

(41:44):
say, hey, I'm thinking aboutthis specific place.
Is this place aligned for me?
Okay, and they'll talk aboutyou know the benefits, the
challenges, like whatever, youknow what I mean.
And so, again, the more specificthe better.
Like, if you were, like withyour love life, the better
question would be, like, I wantto meet someone.

(42:07):
Is there something withinmyself that I need to work on,
to heal so that I can meetsomeone?
Right, the more specific we areI have gotten Akasha has really
taught me to be really goodwith being specific, which I am
not.
Naturally, I'm so much moregeneral.
Like, just give me the thingand it's like no, what is the
thing that you want, ana?
Let's get really specific aboutit, which has been beautiful,

(42:27):
because when you work in themetaphysical, you know when
we're talking aboutmanifestation we're talking
about like, anything like.
The more specific you are, theeasier it is to receive, to know
, to understand all of thosethings.
Right, okay, and so they have.
You know again.
Just working with you, kasha,like you've just taught me to be

(42:48):
better in general, yeah.

Amanda O'Mara (42:50):
So it's kind of like, instead of asking what
exactly am I going to be eatingtomorrow night for dinner, it's
more like what is the best thingfor my body that I should be
eating, or something like that.

Ahna Hendricks (43:03):
Yeah, absolutely , absolutely Okay.
Yeah, how can I best nourish mybody?
What is my body really craving?

Amanda O'Mara (43:09):
Yeah.

Ahna Hendricks (43:10):
You know how can I really love on my body?
What is my body really craving?
Yeah, you know how can I reallylove on my body tomorrow?
Yeah, something like that.
Yeah, I mean, there's justendless possibilities.
So, yeah, people can do.
What I did with my one on onesessions is basically like I'm
I'm someone who loves to goreally deep with my work and,
you know, while a lot can happenin one session, I really felt

(43:33):
called to deepen my work and soI launched into my Akashic
transformational mentorships andthey're in much longer
containers so that I'm actuallyable to really help people make
massive changes in their life.
And we utilize, you know,akashic readings, the Akashas
present in every session withour guides and higher selves,

(43:56):
and it's not like I'm channelingper se, but they're just
phenomenal.
It's, it's honestly like themost profound work that I've
done.
It's just insane work and I'mcrazy honored to like to be part
of it.
Um, so that's kind of why mywork has shifted in that way.

Amanda O'Mara (44:17):
So amazing, so amazing.
I I just want to keep pickingyour brain about this, but we do
have to wrap this up a littlebit soon.
Is there anything that you wantto share with the listeners
here today when it comes toAkasha or just in general?

(44:38):
Maybe just whatever's on yourheart right now that you feel
like the world needs to knowfrom Anna?

Ahna Hendricks (44:45):
Yeah.
So two things.
First of all, if you feel drawnto the Akashic records, like
there's something for you, youknow the Akasha is.
It's like every modality, it'snot for everybody you know, but
the Akasha is phenomenal and Ipersonally believe every person
can benefit from it.
But if you feel drawn like, yes, read a book, check it out

(45:11):
online.
I have four years of podcasts.
You know my mini series on mypodcast, the Soul Driven Podcast
, episodes 168 to 172, reallynice mini series on the Akashic
Records who can access like allkinds of really fun information.

Amanda O'Mara (45:28):
Wait, where is that?

Ahna Hendricks (45:29):
at it's on my podcast, oh, okay.

Amanda O'Mara (45:33):
Yeah, yeah, it's a great place to start.

Ahna Hendricks (45:35):
Okay, and there are many episodes.
They're, like you know, 10, 15minutes, and I provide a lot of
resources there too so that youcan check them out, okay, but
you know, don't ever think thatyou can't access the Akashic
Records.
You know, don't ever think that, that you can't access the
Akashic records.
And then the second thing Ijust want to say you know, I
think, like I mentioned before,to me the Akashic records are

(45:57):
the greatest tool forself-empowerment, and I believe,
in these times, especially theyears that we are getting ready
to step into, like, there'struly nothing more important
than feeling empowered inyourself, feeling empowered and
being able to access wisdomwithin instead of going to the
outside world.
You know being able to beconfident about who you are,

(46:18):
being able to discern what isand is not for you, remembering
who you are as a spiritualperson versus the human person.
And the Akasha will teach youall of this without you even
trying.
You know.
It's just phenomenal.
I mean like we're getting readyto go through a massive,

(46:40):
massive time on this planet andthere's going to be so many
invitations to look to outsidesources.
You know external sources forour safety, for our confidence,
you know, for our wisdom, and wecannot forget that everything
we need always and forever iswithin us at any given time, and

(47:04):
I think that's really importantto remember.

Amanda O'Mara (47:06):
Wow, yeah, so beautiful.
And I was thinking.
When you said phenomenal, I waslike freaking nominal.
We learned a new word todayFreaking nominal, freaking
nominal.

Ahna Hendricks (47:18):
I love it.

Amanda O'Mara (47:19):
Honest freaking nominal.
Akasha is freaking nominal.
Her programs are freakingnominal.

Ahna Hendricks (47:24):
Y'all are freaking nominal.

Amanda O'Mara (47:28):
Thank you so much for coming on today.
That was really fun and Ilearned so much myself and I
feel like everybody elselistening did too.
So we'll definitely drop allthe links below for y'all to
check her out.
Uh, would you say the gram isthe best way to contact you if
anyone needs to reach you yeah,yeah, definitely definitely I

(47:48):
mean I'm very open and happy tochat, so don't hesitate to reach
out Awesome.
Well, it's so good to see youagain.
You're in Colorado too, sowe're just going to have to hang
out again soon.

Ahna Hendricks (48:02):
Yes, yes, no.
Thank you so much for having me.
It's been so fun.

Amanda O'Mara (48:06):
Absolutely All right.
Have a good night everyone.
Bye.
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