Concept of Aatma Tattva

<p><strong>"Lord Shiva’s Secret: Rising Above Fate with Tap and Aatma Tattva"</strong></p><p>In ancient times, <strong>astrology was extremely accurate</strong>. People clearly knew what was written in their destiny — how much wealth, happiness, or struggle they were meant to experience. But while most people accepted this as fate, a few asked a bold question:<br /><strong>“Can I rise above what’s written in my destiny?”</strong></p>
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<p>One such person actually did it.<br />This <strong>person was none other than Lord Shiva</strong> — but before becoming Mahadev, he was a human known as <strong>Shankar</strong>.</p><p>At that time, nothing special was written in Shankar’s destiny. No fame, no divine power — just a normal life. But Shankar was deeply curious. He discovered something profound: <strong>all deities, like Brahma and Vishnu, worked using one common energy — the cosmic energy called Bhram</strong>.</p><p>So, Shankar decided to go deeper. He gave up <strong>everything that came from deities</strong> — food, comforts, blessings — everything. He even gave up food, the most basic gift of divine grace.</p><p>And that’s when he discovered something incredible inside himself — something no deity controlled.<br />It was the <strong>Aatma Tattva</strong>, the pure soul energy within.<br />This energy wasn’t dependent on anything. Even without food, it kept growing stronger on its own.</p><p>Unlike Siddhis, which are powers received through blessings, this <strong>Aatma Tattva came purely from within</strong>. Shankar began to work on this inner energy without asking any deity for help. As his Aatma Tattva grew stronger, he slowly started becoming something more — <strong>he started becoming Parmatma</strong>, the Supreme.</p><p>And when his Aatma Tattva reached a very high state, he felt the presence of the <strong>Ram Tattva</strong>, the ultimate divine presence.<br />With full devotion, <strong>he offered his energized Aatma Tattva to Lord Ram</strong>, and in return, <strong>he received the Ram Tattva</strong> — the divine essence of Lord Ram Himself.</p><p>Through this sacred exchange, Shankar didn’t change his destiny — <strong>he went beyond it</strong>.<br />He received all the <strong>powers, grace, and authority of Lord Ram</strong>, and from that moment on, he was no longer just Shankar —<br /><strong>he became Lord Shiva, the Mahadev — Devo ke Dev, Parmatma.</strong></p>
<h3> "Naga Sadhus and the Sacred Path of Lord Shiva"</h3>
<p>This is also why <strong>Naga Sadhus</strong>, who want to experience the Param Tattva (supreme divine energy), give up everything — food, comfort, and all attachments.<br />They follow Lord Shiva’s path of <strong>Tap</strong>, where they energize their Aatma Tattva and offer it to the divine to receive higher spiritual authority.</p><p>So if someone wants to <strong>rise beyond their destiny</strong>, they must awaken their Aatma Tattva through <strong>Tap </strong>, just like Lord Shiva did.</p>
<h3> The Evolution of Sadhna: Tapping into Divine Energy</h3>
<p>In today’s world, we hear a lot about <strong>Sadhna</strong> — a spiritual practice that involves mantra chanting, meditation, and fasting. But do you know how it started?</p><p>It began with a powerful realization:<br /><strong>Just accepting destiny isn’t enough.</strong><br />If you want to go beyond your fate — to receive divine powers, guidance, or grace — you need to do something more.</p><p>Lets discuss this in detail:</p><p>Long ago, <strong>Tap (deep spiritual effort)</strong> was practiced by those who gave up everything that came from the grace of deities — like food, comfort, and pleasure — in order to <strong>energize their Aatma Tattva</strong>, the soul’s divine core.<br />But saints of the modern era realized that many people still wanted to stay connected to deities through mantra chanting. So they <strong>combined Tap and Mantra</strong> into one process — and that’s how <strong>Sadhna was born</strong>.</p><p>Sadhna allows a person to <strong>receive deity's grace through chanting</strong>, and at the same time, <strong>energize their soul through Tap</strong>. This combination helps a seeker awaken both <strong>Ram Tattva (grace and devotion)</strong> and <strong>Shiv Tattva (power and absorption)</strong> together.</p>
<h3> "When the Aatma Radiates, Shiva Elevates"</h3>
<p>Let’s understand how this works through a simple concept:<br />Inside each of us is something called <strong>Grahan Shakti</strong> — the power to absorb and grasp divine energy. This is actually a part of <strong>Shiv Tattva</strong>.</p><p>So, when someone increases their Grahan Shakti, they are unknowingly increasing the <strong>Shiv Tattva</strong> within — and this in turn energizes their <strong>Aatma Tattva</strong>.<br />And once the Aatma Tattva is energized, it becomes strong enough to <strong>connect deeply with any divine tattva</strong> — whether it’s Shiva from where the concept of aatma tattva came or other deity.</p><p>But here’s the key:<br />To receive something divine, you must <strong>offer your energized Aatma Tattva to that deity</strong>.<br />And in return, you receive <strong>the deity’s Tattva</strong> — their power, energy, and authority.</p><p>That’s why, over time, a true sadhak begins to <strong>think, act, and radiate like the deity they worship</strong> — because they’ve received that  deities’s tattva in exchange.</p>
<h3>How Lord Ram and Hanuman Realized Divine Power Through Tapasya</h3>
<p>When divine balance on Earth needed restoration, Lord Vishnu took birth as Lord Ram. But instead of displaying his godly powers openly, he chose a path of deep spiritual discipline — <em>Tapasya</em>. Leaving behind his royal life, Ram went into exile (<em>vanvas</em>) for 14 years. What most people remember is the war in the 14th year, but the real transformation happened quietly during those earlier years.</p><p>In the solitude of the forests, Lord Ram did intense <em>Tap</em> — silently energizing his inner divine spark, his <em>Aatma Tattva</em>. By the 14th year, he had awakened such powerful energy that he created a divine illusion. The world only saw the outer story — the battles, the victories — but not the deep spiritual preparation behind them.</p><p>Then came the most sacred moment — Lord Ram offered his entire <em>Aatma Tattva</em> to Lord Shiva through pure devotion. In return, he received <em>Shiv Tattva</em>, and Shiva accepted the offering so completely that he became known as Rameshwar — “the Lord of Ram.”</p><p>Later, Lord Shiva himself incarnated as Hanumanji, the ultimate devotee. He performed intense <em>Tapasya</em>, energized his own <em>Aatma Tattva</em>, and offered it to Lord Ram. In that divine exchange, he received <em>Ram Tattva</em>, and from then on, became one of the most powerful forces in the cosmos.</p><p>Even today, Hanumanji continues this sacred cycle — constantly offering his <em>Aatma Tattva</em> to Lord Ram and receiving <em>Ram Tattva</em> in return. This eternal exchange keeps him spiritually invincible and forever connected to his Lord.</p>
<h3>What This Means for Us</h3>
<p>These divine beings showed us one truth:</p><p><strong>Anyone can rise above their destiny by energizing their Aatma Tattva through Tap, and offering it through true Sadhna.</strong></p><p>This is why <strong>Ashaeiynn always recommends combining Tap (fasting, discipline) with mantra chanting</strong>.<br />This practice helps you:</p><ul><li>Awaken both Ram Tattva and Shiv Tattva</li><li>Strengthen your soul</li><li>Receive divine authority and power</li></ul><p>Transform your life beyond what’s written in your fate</p>
<h3>Note:</h3>
<p>Deities do not give anything for free.<br />They only bless a person <strong>when they receive something in return — your Aatma Tattva</strong>.<br />That’s why <strong>fasting and discipline</strong> exist: so that your Tap energy grows and makes your soul brighter and more divine.</p><p>This is the <strong>real purpose of Sadhna</strong> — to become so spiritually strong that even the gods respond to your offering with their grace and power.</p>
<h3>Final Thought</h3>
<p>If you want more than what destiny has given you, <strong>Tap is the only way</strong>.<br />Without it, no amount of prayer or worship will work.<br />With it, you can receive <strong>divine powers</strong>, change your fate, and walk the same path once walked by <strong>Shiva, Ram, and Hanumanji</strong>.</p>
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