In a recent Akashic Record Insights session, a participant asked a question about recent tech glitches.
This is the explanation the Akashic Records provided about the shifting nature of reality.
Cheryl Marlene:
So first of all, what they would say is that there are different reasons for all of it. In other words, the tech glitches aren’t all happening for the same reason.
One way to understand what’s going on right now is that the energetic basis of humanity, everything on planet Earth, and even much of our galaxy is shifting.
One way to describe this shift is that things are becoming more fluid—less dualistic. There’s less breaking everything down into opposites: black or white, left or right, good or bad. Part of this shift is acknowledging that within the unknowable, there is ambiguity.
What may work one way with one person may not work the same way with another, or even with the same person in a different moment. The image they’re showing me is of a honeycomb.
Imagine the ground as a honeycomb, but for a long time, we’ve perceived it as if a thick layer of concrete had been poured over it. Even though we were walking on top of a honeycomb, we experienced it as solid concrete.
Now, that concrete layer is dissolving, and we haven’t all learned how to walk on the honeycomb yet. Some people fall in, some balance on the edges, some jump from one section to another, and some discover that stepping into the open channels doesn’t cause them to fall.
Our physical perception is shifting—what once seemed like solid ground is revealing itself as something entirely different. This means everyone is having different experiences. Some people find it exciting, while others find it terrifying.
Technology is built on a "concrete" model rather than a "honeycomb" model, so it doesn’t always function smoothly within this shift. But the honeycomb has always been there. There’s nothing we need to do to make the concrete disappear—it was never actually there. The shift is in how we interpret and experience reality.
Some aspects of this work well, while others don’t. Even as we adapt to the honeycomb reality, who we are is also shifting. Our relationship with the foundation of all that is, is changing.
Oh, I get it. Another part of what’s shifting is the idea of trying to reach a destination. We are letting go of the need to "get somewhere" and instead learning to be fully present in the experience of the moment.
This ties into something they’ve talked about before—what I call the energy of the future. It’s the tendency to sacrifice the present moment in the hope that the future will bring something better.
By becoming more fluid and present, we release this idea of life as a destination. Many aspects of life that once felt limiting are beginning to dissolve.
The honeycomb experience is a more fluid way of being, rather than seeing life as a rigid path where you must make the "right" choices, ask the "right" questions, and behave a certain way to reach a promised future. Instead, you let go of all that and refocus on being present in this moment.
Does that make sense?
Student:
Yes, much more on a deeper level than on an intellectual level. My mind is trying to grasp it, but yes. It also reminds me of an email you sent about the difference between truth and absolute truth.
This shift feels like drifting between worlds, gaining a more expansive perspective instead of just accepting the limited truths we’ve been raised with. I’m seeing multiple truths, multiple options, different layers of reality.
And sometimes, it helps to pause and ask, "What’s going on?" Not just out of curiosity, but because it can feel overwhelming. We used to experience change more gradually, but now everything is shifting rapidly. Have we adapted to that?
Cheryl Marlene:
Yes, but it’s not that we’re having more thrown at us—it’s that we now have the capacity to be more aware.
Student:
Yes, that’s true.
Cheryl Marlene:
It’s a shift in what we believe we’re capable of. This is what happens when you move away from the separation of body and mind over heart and soul and shift into full integration of body, mind, heart, and soul.
Things you’ve been told—by others, by society—about what is possible begin to dissolve. You no longer believe "I can only have this experience if..." Instead, you recognize: "I am whole, I am complete, and I can have this experience."
And once you reach that place, the experiences you have will resonate even more deeply. They will come from within you as your truth, rather than being shaped by external definitions of what your experience should be.