Book: Veil of Memory

What if memory resides not only in the mind but in the structure of reality itself?
From the Tablets of Destiny in ancient Mesopotamia to the Preserved Tablet of Islamic cosmology, from Aboriginal songlines to Theosophical clairvoyance, cultures across time have articulated visions of a sacred archive—a field where all thought, action, and intention is recorded. Today, this is often referred to as the Akashic Records.

Written by Dr. Katie Keene-Montgomery, CH, a metaphysical cultural anthropologist, Veil of Memory: An Anthropological Exploration of the Akashic Records traces the evolution of this concept through myth, ritual, oral tradition, mystical theology, and emerging scientific metaphor. Blending ethnographic insight with esoteric scholarship, this book explores humanity’s enduring engagement with the unseen—and what it reveals about consciousness, culture, and the soul’s desire to be known.

More than a catalog of beliefs, Veil of Memory explores how human beings have remembered—and how we, too, might remember again.