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Why after some time shakti doesn't as it used to before for anAshaeiynn aspirant?
There are different scenarios when this happens ,based on these scenarios people are categorized:
Category 1: People who are empathetic
Category 2:Shraddhavan” (श्रद्धावान) – A sincere and faithful devotee who prays with deep reverence in any temple they visit.
Category 3: Sarvopasak” (सर्वोपासक) – A person who worships all gods to receive blessings from every deity..
Category 4:Swatantrapathak” (स्वतंत्रपथक) – A person who follows their own path in seeking blessings, adapting spiritual rules as per their understanding..
Lets these cases in detail:

Category 1: Empathetic people
Lets discuss each case in detail by taking a case hypothetical case study:
Imagine a person named Aarav who is an Ashayein aspirant. Aarav is deeply connected to Shri Hanumanji Maharaj through Guru Tatva, which means his spiritual energy and protection flow directly from this divine source without any interruptions. This direct connection ensures that he remains spiritually safe and in harmony.
The Problem: Helping Without Awareness
Aarav is naturally empathetic—he cannot see others in pain. One day, he meets a friend, Rohan, who is struggling with severe negativity and black magic issues. Rohan is not connected to Ashayein, nor does he follow the spiritual path Aarav does. Seeing his suffering, Aarav decides to help.
Aarav tells Rohan about the power of prayer and gives him a sacred prayer that is usually meant only for Ashayein aspirants. However, since Rohan is not connected directly to Guru Tatva, a loophole is created. The energy and blessings meant for Aarav begin flowing toward Rohan, who is an external person. This disrupts Aarav’s end-to-end connection with Hanumanji Maharaj.
The Consequences: Energy Exchange & Suffering
Because of this, the negative energies affecting Rohan find a new host—Aarav. Instead of Rohan suffering, the black magic and negativity start troubling Aarav. His spiritual shield weakens, and he begins experiencing obstacles, mental distress, and unexplained suffering.
A Simple Analogy
Think of it like a secure Wi-Fi network (Ashayein connection). Aarav has a direct connection with the main server (Shri Hanumanji Maharaj) through a strong password (Guru Tatva). When Aarav shares his Wi-Fi password with Rohan, Rohan gains internet access, but in doing so, the network security is compromised. A hacker (negative energy) can now attack the system, and since Rohan does not have a firewall (spiritual connection), the virus (negative energy) redirects toward Aarav, making him vulnerable.
How to Avoid This?
An Ashayein aspirant should help others only in ways permitted by Guru Tatva, without directly sharing the sacred practices meant for those within the Ashayein path. Instead, they can pray on behalf of others while keeping their own connection secure. This ensures that no loopholes are created, and their divine protection remains intact.
Conclusion:
🔹 Helping others is good, but it should be done without breaking one’s own spiritual connection.
🔹 Instead of directly giving prayers, one should pray for the person and let Guru Tatva handle it.
🔹 This keeps both the aspirant and the person being helped safe.
Category 2: :Shraddhavan" (श्रद्धावान) – A sincere and faithful devotee who prays with deep reverence in any temple they visit
Understanding the Risk of Visiting Random Temples for an Ashayein Aspirant
An Ashayein aspirant has a direct spiritual connection with Shri Hanumanji Maharaj through Guru Tatva. This connection provides them with divine protection and blessings. However, visiting random temples without knowing the nature of their energies can unknowingly create spiritual problems.
How It Happens?
Some temples are influenced by Pret (spirits) who act as doots (messengers). These spirits play a role in the temple’s functioning, assisting the priest in carrying out rituals. If an Ashayein aspirant unknowingly surrenders themselves at such a temple, these Pret may start following them home.
Example: Aarav’s Experience(hypothetical)
Aarav, an Ashayein aspirant, visits a random temple one day. Unaware of the temple’s energy, he bows down and surrenders his energy there. In this temple, a Pret is working as a doot. Seeing Aarav’s divine energy, the Pret starts following him home.
Once at home, Aarav feels unusual negativity—disturbances in his prayers, heavy energy, or unexplained problems. Following Ashayein teachings, he performs Deep Daan and special prayers to remove negativity. As a result, the Pret is sent to Kalyan Lok, a higher spiritual realm where it can no longer return on its own.
The Repeating Problem
The issue arises when the priest of that temple, realizing that the Pret is missing, uses his Avahan Shakti (summoning power) to call it back.
Later, Aarav visits the same temple again, unaware of what has happened. The Pret, having been called back, once again starts following him home. The cycle repeats—Aarav again sends the Pret to Kalyan Lok, but the priest calls it back, leading to a continuous loop.
The Dangerous Consequence
After multiple cycles, the Pret starts understanding the workings of Ashayein prayers and Deep Daan. This creates a serious issue:
🔹 The divine Kripa (blessings) meant for Aarav start reaching the Pret instead.
🔹 Over time, the Pret becomes powerful and permanently attaches itself to Aarav.
🔹 Now, instead of being removed, it stays with him forever, feeding off his spiritual energy.
The Solution
This is why Ashayein always advises aspirants to avoid visiting random temples frequently. It does not apply to all temples, but one must be mindful of where they surrender their energy.
Category 3: Sarvopasak" (सर्वोपासक) – A person who worships all gods to receive blessings from every deity.
Why Worshiping Every Deity and Chanting Every Mantra Can Be Problematic
Many people believe that chanting every mantra and worshiping all gods will grant them Siddhis (spiritual powers) from every deity. However, what they don’t realize is that each Siddhi requires a different energy system (Tatva), and if energies are not channelized properly, they become weak and unstable.
Example to Understand This Easily
Let’s think hypothetically that different Tatvas (spiritual elements) are like materials in the physical world:
- Shiv Tatva = Iron 🪨
- Vishnu Tatva = Water 💧
- Fire Tatva = Heat/Flame 🔥
- Magnet Tatva = Strong Magnetic Pull 🧲
Now, suppose there is an aspirant who worships both Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu, chanting mantras for both. This means that inside him, both Shiv Tatva (Iron) and Vishnu Tatva (Water) exist. However, since his energy is divided between two Tatvas, both are weak and not strong enough individually.
Now, what happens if someone comes with a strong Magnet Tatva?
👉 That person can easily pull away the weak Iron Tatva from the aspirant, making him lose his spiritual energy.
Similarly, what happens if a Fire Tatva comes into play?
👉 Fire can easily vaporize the weak Water Tatva, leaving the aspirant defenseless.
Because of this, the aspirant never truly gains a strong Siddhi—instead, he remains vulnerable because his energy is scattered among multiple Tatvas instead of being focused.
How Ashaeiynn Works Differently
In Ashayein, we follow a single path:
✅ We worship only one deity
✅ We chant only one mantra
✅ Our Siddhis are not permanent—they come when needed and leave afterward
This system ensures that the aspirant never struggles with handling different energies. Instead, whatever Siddhi is needed at a specific time automatically comes to help, does its work, and then disappears.
The Power of Channelized Energy
Now, let’s take a different scenario:
Imagine an aspirant focuses only on one Tatva—for example, Shiv Tatva (Iron). Instead of splitting his energy into different elements, he puts all his energy into strengthening his Iron Tatva.
What happens now?
💪 His Iron becomes so strong that no Magnet Tatva can pull it away.
🔥 His Iron becomes so powerful that it can even withstand Fire.
💎 His Iron becomes unbreakable, making him unbeatable.
In this way, channelized energy creates an unshakable and powerful Siddhi, making the aspirant strong enough to even absorb other people’s Siddhis and become truly powerful.
Key Takeaways:
1️.Having multiple weak Tatvas makes an aspirant vulnerable, as stronger energies can take them away.
2️.if energy is focused on just one Tatva, it becomes extremely strong and cannot be taken away.
3️.n Ashayein, Siddhis come and go as needed, preventing any instability or handling issues.
4️.An aspirant who fully focuses on one Tatva can become unbeatable and even attract others’ Siddhis.
This is why following one path, one deity, and one mantra is always the best way to grow spiritually! 🙏
Final Takeaway
🔹 Scattered energy = Weak Siddhis, Vulnerabilities
🔹 Focused energy = Unbreakable Siddhi, No Vulnerabilities
🔹 Ashayein’s system = Flexible, Dynamic, and Safe
Category 4: Swatantrapathak" (स्वतंत्रपथक) – A person who follows their own path in seeking blessings, adapting spiritual rules as per their understanding.
Why Some People Face Problems and Get Cursed by Ashayein’s Energies
In Ashayein, energies follow strict rules and regulations. These energies only work for those who sincerely follow the process with faith and discipline. However, some people try to manipulate things for their own benefit, ignoring the guidelines. As a result, instead of receiving blessings, they face problems and even get cursed by the very energies they sought to use.
Example: The Man Who Tried to Bend the Rules
There was once a person who joined Ashayein. He saw how aspirants received blessings and divine help through their prayers. Instead of surrendering completely, he thought:
🧐 “Why should I follow all the rules? If I can just take the benefits without the effort, I’ll get everything I want!”
So, he started picking and choosing only the parts of the process that suited him.
🔹 He skipped prayers but still expected results.
🔹 He didn’t follow instructions properly but complained when nothing worked.
🔹 He tried to manipulate the system, twisting teachings for his own gain.
At first, he didn’t realize what was happening. But soon, things started going wrong.
❌ His prayers stopped working.
❌ Obstacles started increasing instead of decreasing.
❌ The Ashayein energies, bound by divine rules, turned against him.
Why Did This Happen?
🔺 Ashayein’s energies are not ordinary—they are deeply connected to Guru Tatva.
🔺 They do not work for selfish or dishonest people.
🔺 If someone breaks the rules, these energies do not just ignore them—they push back.
Because this man tried to manipulate the system, the very energies that bless sincere aspirants cursed him instead.
He lost what little progress he had made, and his problems only grew worse. In the end, he had two choices:
1️.Truly surrender and follow the right path 🔄
2️.Keep struggling, facing the consequences of his own actions ⛔
The Lesson
🔹 Spirituality is not a shortcut—it requires discipline and sincerity.
🔹 Energies in Ashayein are powerful but bound by divine rules—they cannot be manipulated.
🔹 Only those who follow the process completely receive blessings—others face the consequences of their own actions.
This is why true aspirants surrender fully, while those who try to take shortcuts end up facing more problems than they started with.
Lighting a Deepak with the Ashayein Prayer – But Never Surrendering to the Temple’s Energy
Lighting a deepak (lamp) in a mandir is a powerful ritual, symbolizing light, faith, and positivity. Many people choose to recite the Ashayein prayer while doing so, as it fills the heart with hope and divine strength. But if you light a deepak in a random temple, there is something important to remember—never surrender yourself to the energy of that temple.
Every temple holds a unique spiritual presence, but not all energies align with your personal faith and intentions. If you surrender to the energy of a specific mandir, it may become aware of the way the Ashayein prayer works.
Understanding the Difference Between Getting Different Tatvas from Multiple Mantras vs. One Mantra in Ashayein
Many people think that chanting different mantras for different deities will make them powerful by gaining multiple Tatvas (spiritual elements). However, this actually weakens their energy because their focus is scattered.
In Ashayein, we use only one mantra: “Jai Siya Ram”, yet we still receive different Tatvas. But the way these Tatvas are received is completely different and much more stable.
Example: The Difference Between Mixing Tatvas Randomly vs. Ashayein’s Way
Imagine Ram Tatva is like water (💧).
Scenario 1: Gaining Different Tatvas from Different Mantras (Unstable & Weak)
If a person chants multiple mantras for different deities, it’s like collecting separate raw materials—water, iron, fire, minerals—but not mixing them properly.
🔹 Shiv Tatva = Iron 🪨
🔹 Vishnu Tatva = Water 💧
🔹 Fire Tatva = Heat 🔥
Now, if these elements are not blended properly, they remain separate and don’t form a strong combination.
🚨 Problem: Since these Tatvas are not integrated well, they remain weak. If a stronger force comes along (like a powerful spiritual energy from someone else), these Tatvas can be pulled away or neutralized easily.
Scenario 2: How Tatvas Work in Ashayein (Stable & Powerful)
In Ashayein, “Jai Siya Ram” is like pure water (Ram Tatva 💧), but instead of keeping different Tatvas separate, they dissolve into the water, making it more powerful.
✅ Minerals dissolve in water → Making it healthier (stronger Tatva).
✅ Iron mixes in water in the right way → Giving strength (unshakable Tatva).
✅ Fire in the right balance warms the water → Providing energy (active Tatva).
💡 The key difference? Instead of separate, weak Tatvas, everything blends into one powerful Ram Tatva that stays stable and cannot be easily taken away or destroyed.

