Humanity stands at a critical threshold, where the collective consciousness must evolve in order to sustain harmony and balance on our planet. The understanding of the ultrasubjective hyperspace, a concept deeply rooted in mystical traditions yet also resonating with modern scientific frameworks, is pivotal in catalyzing this transformation. We have already talked about this aspect multiple times.
Ervin Laszlo’s model of the so called Akashic Field (a sort of transpersonal library where all information is contained) provides an intriguing paradigm that complements and expands upon the idea of the ultrasubjective hyperspace, integrating ancient wisdom with contemporary scientific understanding.

The ultrasubjective hyperspace represents a profound inner dimension accessible through deep states of meditation and contemplation. Within this space, subjective experiences of visions, sounds, and intuitive knowledge converge. Here, individuals encounter symbolic representations, profound revelations, and direct communication with what mystics and sages have referred to as the Divine, Source, or Absolute. It is a space of direct knowledge, unmediated by the analytical mind, and experienced uniquely by each individual consciousness. This intimate encounter with deeper reality facilitates the dissolution of the ego-bound identity, allowing an emergent awareness rooted in interconnectedness and unity.
Laszlo’s original Akashic Field theory needs adaptation
Laszlo’s Akashic Field theory presents this interconnectedness from a scientific perspective, positing a fundamental informational field underlying reality, an intrinsic cosmic memory, and an interconnecting web of all consciousness and existence. According to Laszlo, this field records every event and interaction, creating an accessible repository of knowledge: the Akashic Chronicles. However, Laszlo draws heavy on quantum mechanics, and we feel this creates an unnecessary pseudoscientific fundament which lead people astray.
In the ultrasubjective hyperspace, meditators and spiritual practitioners can access this universal field, gaining insights and wisdom transcending ordinary human limitations. We will here formulate a revised theory, without the need to use quantum mechanics.
A new integrated concept of our consciousness and the essence of tapping into transpersonal wisdom (Akasha field)
Ervin Laszlo’s hypothesis of an Akashic field can be more clearly articulated within the framework of transpersonal psychology and philosophy by introducing the concept of the “Ultrasubjective Hyperspace.” Instead of relying on quantum mechanics or speculative physical fields, this reframing emphasizes the experiential dimension of human consciousness and the interconnected nature of transpersonal wisdom.
At its core, the Ultrasubjective Hyperspace represents a deeper, collective dimension of human awareness. It transcends individual subjective experiences, forming a shared reservoir of wisdom, intuition, and archetypal understanding. Rather than existing externally as a mysterious physical entity, this hyperspace manifests internally, as an inherently accessible yet usually latent domain within human consciousness itself.
In this view, transpersonal wisdom becomes a natural expression of humanity’s innate interconnectedness, arising from experiences that bridge the personal and collective unconscious. Meditation, profound insight, synchronicities, and mystical encounters are understood as direct, experiential interactions with this shared domain.
Reframed this way, the “Akasha Chronicle” concept ceases to be perceived as a distant, esoteric record floating somewhere in space. Instead, it is more accurately understood as the cumulative experiential and intuitive wisdom of humanity, embedded within our shared consciousness. Each individual’s deeper insights and intuitions tap into this collective reservoir, enriching personal understanding and contributing back to the collective wisdom.
Thus, the transpersonal perspective reclaims the power and immediacy of Laszlo’s original intuition, free from scientific jargon. It presents a universally approachable vision: that humanity collectively shares an inner space of profound insight and interconnected wisdom, accessible to all who seek to engage deeply with their own consciousness.
Implications for humanity’s future evolution
This integrative understanding holds significant implications for humanity’s future evolution. Currently, humankind faces numerous existential crises, from environmental degradation to social disintegration. These issues stem largely from a fragmented consciousness, dominated by individualism, materialism, and a disconnected worldview. The new emerging consciousness, characterized by a recognition of interdependence and holistic awareness, provides the necessary foundation for addressing these global challenges.
Meditation and deep contemplation, fostering experiences within the ultrasubjective hyperspace, cultivate awareness in the own field of consciousness, empathy, compassion, and profound interconnectedness. This shift in individual consciousness, when experienced by growing numbers of people, has the potential to transform collective attitudes and behaviors. Societal values can shift from competition to cooperation, from exploitation to stewardship, and from isolation to community.
Laszlo’s model emphasizes the empirical and theoretical underpinnings of this spiritual experience, bridging the perceived gap between science and spirituality. By scientifically validating the existence of a universal field of consciousness and information, Laszlo provides a common language that can unite diverse traditions and cultures around a shared understanding of humanity’s interconnected nature. This synergy of ancient wisdom and modern scientific insight not only enriches our collective understanding but also facilitates broader acceptance and integration of this transformative consciousness into mainstream thought and education.
The emergence of a new consciousness is not merely desirable, it is essential
Thus, the emergence of a new consciousness is not merely desirable, it is essential. The harmonization of human existence with the broader ecosystems of Earth requires an evolution in human awareness, driven by direct experiential encounters with deeper reality through the ultrasubjective hyperspace. The synergy of mystical insight with the scientific validation provided by models such as Laszlo’s Akashic Field can catalyze this transformation. Through widespread cultivation of this evolved consciousness, humanity can ensure a sustainable and harmonious coexistence, marking the next critical stage in our evolutionary journey. Shunyam Adhibhu