The concept of Gurudiksha is very important in spiritual practice. When choosing a guru, it is essential to select someone who is already energized because both the disciple and the mantra need a continuous flow of energy to remain powerful.
For example, imagine a candle being lit from another flame. If the flame (guru) is strong and burning brightly, it can light another candle (disciple) successfully. However, if the flame is weak or goes out, it cannot pass on its light.
A true guru stays energized by constantly chanting the mantra, which keeps both himself and the mantra powerful. When a guru, who is a human, eventually leaves his body, his spiritual powers don’t disappear. If one of his disciples generates the same level of energy through devotion and continuous mantra chanting, those same spiritual powers will start helping the disciple. However, just like the guru, the disciple must keep the energy flowing by staying dedicated to the practice.

This means that a disciple who follows an energized guru with full faith and commitment can eventually gain all the astral powers that his guru once had, as long as he maintains the same level of energy.
Why every mantra is not effective?
The energy of a mantra depends on the guru who gives Gurudiksha. If the guru continues to chant the same mantra he has given to his disciples, that mantra stays energized and remains effective.
For example, think of a water pipeline connected to a main water source. As long as the source (guru) keeps supplying water (energy), all the connected taps (disciples’ mantras) will keep flowing. But if the source stops supplying water, the taps will eventually run dry.
Similarly, if a guru gives different mantras to different disciples, he must regularly energize all those mantras to ensure they remain powerful. If he stops chanting them, those mantras lose their energy and become ineffective over time.
Why continuous mantra chanting is required for each and every person even for people who has drishti (Third Eye)?
In Ashayein, when an aspirant continuously chants the initiated mantra without any break, they remain surrounded by Ashayein energies that offer constant protection and guidance.
For example, an aspirant who practices diligently and never stops chanting is always supported by these spiritual energies. Now, if this aspirant also has Drishti (spiritual vision) and is guided by Dev Tatva (divine energies), his connection with these energies depends on his birth chart (planetary positions) and personal character. If a planetary shift occurs or their character changes negatively, the Dev Tatva that once helped him may withdraw, leading to difficulties in his spiritual journey.
However, in Ashayein, Mantra Raj Sarkar never leaves an aspirant as long as they remain committed to chanting the mantra. This means that no matter what changes happen in the birth chart or character of that aspirant, his protection and guidance remain intact as long as he maintain unwavering faith and continuous mantra chanting.
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Note: In Ashaeiynn, continuous chanting of Initiated Mantra generates powerful energy that awakens the Kundalini. As this energy builds up, it gradually rises and eventually moves beyond the aspirant’s body, leading to higher spiritual experiences.
Why Continuous Mantra Chanting is Essential to Keep Its Energy Alive Forever?
In spiritual practice, an aspirant’s pran urja alone is not enough to keep a mantra energized forever. Continuous chanting is necessary to maintain its power, just like any ongoing process that requires a steady energy supply.
For example, think of a mobile phone that needs regular charging to function. If it is charged daily, it works smoothly, but if charging stops, the battery drains, and the phone eventually shuts down. Similarly, chanting a mantra regularly keeps its energy active and effective. If an aspirant stops chanting, the energy weakens, and the mantra loses its spiritual impact. This is why continuous chanting is essential in maintaining the mantra’s power in a spiritual journey.
Note: It’s important to note that pran urja flows only through living beings on Earth, meaning only humans can generate energy. This is why even deities reincarnate as humans or seek help from them to harness spiritual energy.

