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http://www.myspace.com/theakashicmysteries The term The Akashic Mysteries refers to a collection of ancient manuscripts first discovered in 1903 by a man named Marcus York. A failed neophyte of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn in London, York was cast out of that society when his brashness and ineptitude became seen as threats to the secrets and reputation of the organization. Disgraced, York buried himself in his job as a custodian at the British Museum. He made several discoveries while sorting the ancient items deep within the museum's vaults. The most important of which were five large tomes that weren't listed on any of the inventory sheets. Careful examination of the manuscripts revealed they were penned in an early form of sanskrit. From his studies in college and of the occult, he was able to understand very little of what was written. But that tiny fraction was enough to cause him immense excitement. They seemed to speak of a world that existed between all others. A place that was everywhere and nowhere. Everything and nothing. This world was called Akasha. But that was only the beginning. York's broken understanding of the book hinted at things that sent his mind reeling. With barely a thought to the consequences, he stole the books from the Museum and immediately packed his few belongings. The next day he boarded a ship bound for America in order to find an old college friend from Oxford. That friend was named Jonathan Bishop. Raised in India by his an