The History of the Hall of Records® Method


A Modern Method Rooted in Direct Experience

The Hall of Records has long held a place in human imagination. Ancient civilizations, esoteric traditions, and twentieth-century mystic Edgar Cayce all described the possibility of a vast repository of knowledge containing the history of humanity, the Earth, and the evolution of consciousness.

For many, the Hall of Records represents a symbolic or energetic place of remembrance—a meeting point between human awareness and universal wisdom.

The Hall of Records® Method, however, is something entirely different.

While it honors the timeless idea that greater wisdom is available to every individual, the Hall of Records® Method is not an ancient teaching rediscovered or a reinterpretation of historical texts. It is a contemporary transformational methodology founded and developed by Patricia Walls through decades of practical application, observation, research, and facilitation.

The history of the Hall of Records® Method is, therefore, not the history of the ancient Hall of Records. It is the story of a modern body of work that grew from lived experience into an educational framework used by practitioners around the world.