What Is Pran? – The Divine Spark That Powers Our Existence
Before we talk about Pran Urja, let’s first understand what Pran really is.
In our ancient scriptures, Pran is not just breath—it is the very soul energy. In fact, it’s said that Pran Tattva is Aatma itself. And since Aatma is a reflection of Paramatma (the Supreme Being), Pran is directly connected to the Divine.
This makes Pran the most essential element in our body. Without it, nothing can function—not the organs, not the senses, not even the breath. Even if every part of the body is healthy, if Pran isn’t present, the body won’t work. That’s because Pran has its own consciousness and intelligence. It’s not mechanical—it knows how to run the body.

The Deeper Secret of Pran
Our ancient saints understood this well. They taught that Pran is not just an energy—it is aware, alive, and divine. And they wrote in great detail about how to awaken this energy within us.
When a person raises their Pran Tattva from the lower chakras to the upper ones—towards the third eye and crown chakra—this is called energizing the Aatma Tattva.
Many enlightened saints made this their sole spiritual goal. They worshipped Pran itself as God, meditated upon it, and slowly raised it upward through intense practices.
As the Pran reached their third eye, something miraculous happened—
Their soul (Aatma) merged with the Param Tattva (Supreme Energy).
It started glowing from within, and began attracting divine energies on its own—just like a magnet.
From Aatma to Param Aatma: The Highest Spiritual Shift
This is how a human transforms into something much higher.
When a person lifts their Pran to the crown chakra and fully energizes it, they are no longer just an individual soul—they become Param Aatma, just like we refer to God.
This is why saints say that the ultimate goal of spiritual practice is to merge the Aatma with Paramatma. And when this happens, Pran no longer stays in the heart—it becomes universal, cosmic.
And such a person, filled with awakened Pran, becomes a beacon for all energies in the universe. They radiate power, clarity, and peace. They attract Maya, not the other way around.
When Pran Becomes Purush Tattva Pradhan
Pran Tattva is also known as Purush Tattva—meaning the pure masculine, life-giving force. Everything else, including the body and mind, is nature (Prakriti) that supports this force.
So, when someone raises and energizes their Pran to its highest potential, they are called Purush Tattva Pradhan—a person who leads with divine masculine energy, a conscious embodiment of life itself.
How Aatma Becomes Param Aatma – A Deeper Glimpse
We said earlier that when a person energizes their aatma tattva, they become a Param Aatma. But how does this actually happen?
Through the third eye, when a person looks closely at their pran tattva, it appears as a glowing, white, flowing light—always moving, always alive. This means pran isn’t just energy—it has its own intelligence. It’s what keeps every living being—humans, animals, birds—alive. That’s why we call all living beings Prani in Hindi.
Now here’s the interesting part…
Our food helps the body function. But what keeps the heart beating even without food? It’s pran. And this pran is being continuously powered by a higher source. Our ancient saints called that source Pran Urja—the cosmic fuel of the universe.
In simple words, Pran Urja = Universal Cosmic Energy
The divine energy that runs not just your body—but the entire Brahmand (universe).
A Glimpse into the Cosmic Lab – Bhaiya's Astral Journey
Through the guidance of Ashaeiynn’s Guru Tattva, Bhaiya once traveled in deep meditation to an astral lok—a sacred space beyond this world. What he saw was nothing short of a cosmic classroom.
There was a huge hall, open on one side, where space itself was visible. Inside, countless saints sat silently—not talking, but communicating through signals. When Bhaiya zoomed into these signals using his third eye, they looked like mathematical equations—symbols of pure thought!
He realized:
These saints were sharing ideas through the flow of their mind.
What appeared as math to Bhaiya might appear as something else to someone else—depending on what they relate to.
Saints from Every Lineage
In that divine place, Bhaiya saw saints from different lineages—Vaishnav, Shaiv, Muslim, Christian, Egyptian, Roman—each in their unique dress, doing their own practices. But all were connected in silent harmony.
As Bhaiya joined in their practice, he noticed a crystalline liquid flowing through the bodies of meditating saints. He followed its trail and arrived at the open edge of the hall where something amazing was happening.
The Cosmic Mirror and the Glowing OM
Bhaiya saw two mystical machines with mirrors—one facing up, one facing down—and in the center was a giant glowing “OM”.
The upper mirror was collecting sunlight.
The energy of saints was also being drawn in.
Both merged into a glowing atom-like electron, which then showered onto the OM below.
This OM started glowing brightly—and from it, a fine cosmic rain began to fall… straight onto Earth.
“When Bhaiya asked his Guru Tattva what this energy was and which lok he had entered, the answer came very clearly..
” This is Pran urja—the same as Universal Cosmic Energy and the lok is yaksh lok
The Silent Shower of Cosmic Energy: What the Ancients Called Amrit
Cosmic energy—or what our ancient saints called Pran Urja—is constantly falling on Earth, 24×7. But it doesn’t come in a heavy downpour. It’s slow, soft, and subtle—like four tiny drops falling on your body every hour. Why so little? Because this energy doesn’t follow gravity like rain. It’s light, divine, and delicate.
Saints of the past called this Amrit—the nectar of immortality. That’s why the early morning hours, between 3 AM and 5 AM, came to be known as Amrit Bela. During this time, the layers of the sky become thinner, and the energy is easier to see with the third eye. Saints who could see beyond the physical thought the cosmic energy falls only during this window. But as explained by Ashaeiynn’s Guru Tattva, this is only partly true. Pran Urja is always falling—it’s just more visible in Brahma Muhurat because of the subtle atmosphere.
Why You Wake Up Energized After a Deep Sleep
Ever felt refreshed after a good 6–7 hours of sleep in one position, even without food? That’s not just rest—it’s your body absorbing this universal cosmic energy. When you lie still for long, the stream of Pran Urja becomes constant. It keeps flowing and slowly charges you, like a phone plugged into a charger overnight.
The Science Behind Pran Tattva – Why Everything Moves
Even our atoms—tiny particles that make up the universe—rely on this energy. In an atom, electrons revolve around the nucleus because there’s a perfect balance of attraction and repulsion. This balance exists because of Pran Urja. It is what powers the tiniest movement in your body and the largest force in the cosmos.
This is the same energy that helps a tree grow new leaves after a branch breaks—or helps a bone heal after a fracture. Everything that regenerates does so because of Pran Tattva.
Why Ancient Saints Sat Still for Years
Our ancient saints discovered something extraordinary. They realized that the longer they stayed still—at one place—the more Pran Urja they absorbed. Sitting in one spot daily became their sadhana. Over time, they developed a siddhi (spiritual power) called Asan Siddhi—a deep ability to sit in one position for hours, even days.
This wasn’t just discipline—it was a method. The stiller they became, the more cosmic energy they collected. Eventually, their bodies developed a special spiritual container within—an inner vessel that held more and more of this energy. This is why, when someone sits near a saint, they can feel a powerful aura—because their “container” overflows with Pran Urja.
Harnessing Pran Urja for Healing, Learning, and Inner Strength
A person with high Pran Urja can do almost anything faster and better. If they’re injured, they heal quickly. If they study, they grasp and remember things faster. If they feel weak, this energy boosts them back to life.
This is exactly what real healers do. They increase their Pran Urja and share it with others to heal them. Our saints mastered this art—and not only kept it for themselves—they shared it with others, helping those with low energy or sickness recover.
Multiplying Pran Like Collecting Rain
Think of Pran Urja like rain. If you use just one palm to catch it, you’ll get a few drops. Two palms? A little more. But if you place a large vessel? You collect far more.
Saints developed that vessel inside them—the ability to hold more and more cosmic energy. Through spiritual practices and stillness, they kept increasing this capacity. And with that extra energy, they could heal, uplift, and even regenerate what others thought was impossible.
The Hidden Risk of Distributing Pran Urja Without Awareness
Many healers today use Pran Urja (cosmic energy) to help others. But here’s the catch—most of them don’t have an active third eye, so they can’t see who or what is actually receiving that energy.
And that’s where the real problem begins.
When a healer opens a channel to receive Pran Urja through mantra and Guru Tattva, they act like a bridge—bringing divine energy down to help someone. But if they can’t see clearly, that energy may also go to hidden negativities present in the person or their surroundings.
These subtle negative entities (which exist in many people’s aura unknowingly) absorb that Pran Urja and become more powerful.
What Happens After the Healing?
Once the healer gives the energy and closes the portal, the healing session ends—but the problem doesn’t.
The negative energies that tasted the power of Pran Urja now want more.
They latch onto the healer and start drawing energy directly from their:
- Chakras
- Kundalini
- And most importantly, from their Prarthana Shakti (power of prayer)
When Prarthana Shakti Starts Dropping…
Prarthana Shakti isn’t just emotional—it’s an actual energy. It’s what allows us to connect with divine beings, ask, receive, and manifest.
But once it gets drained, the healer slowly loses the power to open portals, access higher energies, or even make effective prayers. They feel tired, blank, disconnected—without knowing why.
This is exactly why many healers feel weak over time, despite doing good work. In fact, this happens to nearly 70% of healers today, according to what has been seen through third eye experiences in Ashaeiynn.
Why Is This Happening?
Because healers are using powerful universal energy to heal others—without seeing where it’s going.
They are unknowingly feeding the negative forces around the person, which later attach to the healer and keep feeding off them silently.
Without the third eye, they can’t see the astral chain reaction that unfolds.
How Does Pran Urja Reach Earth?
Now let’s understand where this Pran Urja comes from.
It flows down from the astral world, specifically a divine realm called Yaksh Lok. From there, it travels through many layers of subtle space and enters Earth in physical form.
You might be surprised to know: this spiritual energy can actually be seen—especially by people doing intense meditation or mantra jaap for long hours.
What Are Those Tiny Hairs?
Many spiritual seekers, while meditating, notice tiny hairs or fibers around them that don’t belong to their body.
This isn’t imagination. These tiny hairs are residues of astral negativities.
Here’s what happens:
- When you chant deeply or sit still for long, your Pran Urja rises, creating spiritual heat.
- That heat starts pulling out negativities from your astral layers.
- These negativities start manifesting subtly, and what looks like “hair” is actually physical residue from the astral realm.
It happens in about 6 out of 10 serious seekers, especially those doing real tapas—not casual bhajans or bhog.
“Just like those subtle residues, Pran Urja also flows down from the astral world—and as it reaches the Earth, it takes on a physical form we can actually sense.”
Only the Deep Practitioners Will Feel This
You won’t see this just by doing bhajans or attending satsangs. These experiences come to those who:
- Sit still for hours daily
- Meditate intensely
- Chant mantras regularly
- Are receiving Pran Urja consistently
Such seekers create an inner environment where the veil between astral and physical thins.
Pran Urja is always falling—on everyone, all the time.
It’s like a constant, gentle rain of cosmic energy. But what matters is not if it’s falling—because it always is—but how much you can hold.
When you sit still at one place for long hours in deep sadhana, your ability to absorb this Pran Urja increases. Over time, this builds a kind of spiritual container in your aura, just like ancient saints developed. The more you practice, the bigger your container becomes—and the more energy you hold.
But without third-eye awareness or Guru guidance, one may unknowingly leak or lose that energy—to negativities, surroundings, or even others.
Conclusion:
Pran Urja is free and limitless—but your ability to receive it depends on your stability, awareness, and spiritual discipline.
Stillness attracts it. Sincerity retains it. And the Guru shows you how to use it wisely.

