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Reviewed by Jamie Michele for Readers' Favorite
The Lord of Records is Adria Sanders’s account as a former skeptic of the metaphysical who begins receiving telepathic teaching from an entity she understands as the guardian of her soul’s Akashic file. The book explains, through her conversations with this being, that human life is a chosen experience inside a reality shaped by attention in the present. Sanders is told that fear keeps a person attached to one version of life, while love connects the soul to the Source that created it. As a mother and corporate manager in Bucharest, she tested each message against ordinary duty before deciding to publish this book, which she is aware may make others question her sanity. Her account asks readers to consider whether daily choices are shaping more of existence than they realize.
Adria Sanders’s The Lord of Records Speaks is a wonderful spiritual book, and I genuinely applaud the intent and courage behind Sanders's willingness to put this work out into the world. Sanders makes the material current by placing artificial intelligence inside a living spiritual framework tied to human responsibility. That is where the book makes its case: it asks readers to look at what their choices are creating today. Sanders is at her best when she turns cosmic teaching into usable explanation. Planetary rotation gives her lesson on time a physical reference point. Her string-based model gives reality a distinctive spiritual structure. Her karma teaching has power because harmful action returns as frequency, giving conduct a direct spiritual cost. The Source remains the book’s sacred core, giving each soul its divine origin. I recommend this book to readers who want to dig deeper into Akashic teaching, who are interested in past lives, and who are ready to consider real accountability.