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Akashic Library
The Akashic Library is a digital archive of legends, insights, and soul records gathered from the ever-unfolding realms of the Akashic Field. Within these pages, you'll discover a blend of legendary tales passed down through the Akashic community and personal channeled transmissions by Sienna.


CRUX
The Dharruk are a divine masculine soul group from the Crux constellation. Once master miners, they overharvested lava from their planet to terraform their moon, causing planetary collapse. Now nomadic, they guide Earth in sustainable practices, often incarnating as miners or environmentalists. With crab-like features, they are focused, grounded, and fascinated by Earth's caves, especially in Australia. Their message: ask for help, and value teamwork to avoid repeating their
Sienna Eve Benton
Aug 224 min read
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MOON (LUNA)
The Yahyel are a hybrid race of human and Grey origin, closely related to humanity in both appearance and energy. They come from a future Earth and use multidimensional reincarnation to guide planetary evolution. Focused on harmony with nature, they are skilled in animal telepathy and dedicated to ecological healing. With a sustainable moon base, they influence Earth gently through frequency and presence, reminding us of our potential and helping prevent future ecological col
Sienna Eve Benton
Aug 223 min read
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URSA MAJOR
Liakish is a gentle, divine world where baby souls are nurtured in love and guided by wise, feminine beings. It teaches the essence of motherhood and innocence, shaping souls before they incarnate on Earth. Souls from Liakish are loving, intuitive, and pure, often drawn to children and healing roles. Though Earth challenges their softness, their inner light remains strong. Gaia herself learned from Liakish, embodying its resilient, motherly spirit in nurturing life through al
Sienna Eve Benton
Aug 223 min read
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