Life After Death: What Really Happens?
A deep dive into the unseen journey of the soul, with a real case study from Ashaeiynn.
“I’m Suffering… But I Don’t Know Why”
A Mysterious Case That Reveals What Really Happens After Death
What happens after death? It’s a question we all think about—but few truly understand.
At Ashaeiynn, a man once came with deep suffering. He was tired of trying everything—visiting spiritual places, asking astrologers, and getting different answers every time.
“Someone says I have a negative energy behind me… someone else says it’s a divine force. One said it’s my planets, and another said it’s black magic. I don’t know what’s real anymore,” he told Bhaiya.
That’s when Bhaiya decided to look deeper—not through guesses or charts, but through his third eye.
What he found shocked everyone.
The root of this man’s suffering wasn’t in this lifetime—it went back to something his grandfather had done… something incredibly powerful: Amrit Siddhi.
This one case opened a doorway into the unseen world—and gave us a clear view of what truly happens after death.
When Bhaiya looked deeply into his case—especially through his third eye—many hidden truths came to light. What he discovered not only explained the man’s suffering but also revealed powerful insights about what really happens after death.
This case is special because it’s not based on belief or theory—it’s backed by actual astral experiences. And through this real-life example, we’ll explore the unseen journey that begins the moment a soul leaves the body.

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How Did His Grandfather Attain Amrit Siddhi in Kalyug Itself?
Let’s go deeper into this extraordinary journey.
After the initial introduction to the case, you must be wondering—how did someone in Kalyug, in today’s world, actually receive something as rare and divine as Amrit Siddhi?
The story goes back to when the aspirant’s grandfather was a young man. Life took a painful turn when both his parents lost their eyesight in an accident. Imagine the helplessness he must have felt—trying everything, from hospitals to healers, only to find that nothing could bring their vision back.
But where science stopped, faith began.
In that moment of despair, he turned toward occult wisdom and deeper spiritual practices. That’s when he heard about Amrit Siddhi—a divine energy said to restore life itself, but only available through intense spiritual tapasya.
He discovered that only Goddess Mahalaxmi holds the power of amrit. Driven by this truth, he chose one of the toughest spiritual paths—meditating at a cremation ground, a place feared by many, but sacred for those seeking higher siddhis.
He stayed there for days and nights, devoted and unshaken, performing practices that very few dare to try. His willpower was so strong that it invoked the presence of Goddess Mahalaxmi herself—and she finally blessed him with the divine amrit.
He carried this amrit in a water in a vessel ,protected by an energy shield (abhimantrit kavach), thinking he could now heal his parents. But the moment he returned home, the amrit had vanished. Only water remained.
Why?
Because the appearance of amrit on earth had sent a spiritual signal across realms—calling both divine beings and energies still roaming the earth. They arrived and took the amrit , leaving the water behind. The grandfather was left confused, not realizing what had actually happened.
But this was just the beginning of a bigger storm.
The moment negative forces sensed the presence of divine amrit, they began chasing him—not out of devotion, but out of greed for power. Black magicians, dark entities, and negative tattvas started following him to uncover the secret of how he called the amrit in the first place.
Their attacks began on his astral body, slowly weakening his system until he fell severely ill and eventually died. But even in death, they didn’t stop. His astral body was sealed by dark energies, trapping him, and his unresolved karmas and energies continued to haunt his family for generations—until his grandson came to Ashaeiynn seeking answers.
What Happens After Death? A Glimpse From the Other Side
When the aspirant finally reached Ashaeiynn, Bhaiya started clearing the heavy layers of energy around him. One by one, all the negative forces that had been tormenting him were sent to Kalyan Lok. But interestingly, it wasn’t just negativity that was attached to him—even divine energies were following him, curious about his karmic past and the story of the lost amrit.
During this process, Bhaiya connected with one powerful divine being—a head of the cremation grounds who revealed that he governed 21 cremation sites across the earth. When Bhaiya used his third eye to see this energy, he noticed that the being held a stick and a cap, both symbolic tools of authority. That stick, he explained, had the power to control any negative entity in the space.
Bhaiya asked him a deeply important question:
“What really happens after a person dies?”
Here’s what the divine being revealed:
- When someone leaves their body, the soul’s essence—aatma tattva—merges back into Param Tattva, the Supreme Source.
- What remains is agni tattva—a form of pure fire element that carries no emotion, no memory, just divine heat.
- At the cremation ground, the divine and mysterious deity Hakini descends, carrying a sacred astral conduit—a celestial pipe, wide at one end and narrow at the other, Hakini kicks the astral body of the deceased into this pipe.
- As the soul passes through it, their yoni (birth realm) gets decided based on their karma—whether they will return as human, animal, insect, or any other life form.
- But even after this transition, the astral body remains on Earth—bound to this plane despite having changed its yoni.
After this, Hakini returns to her realm, and the doots (subtle beings) of the cremation ground take over, continuing their assigned roles in maintaining spiritual balance.
This rare knowledge wasn’t just told by this divine being—it matched exactly with what the Ashaeiynn Guru Tattva had already revealed about life after death.
What Happens to Spiritual People After Death?
For those who walk the path of spiritual practice—chanting mantras, doing sadhana, or connecting deeply with a deity—death unfolds differently.
When such a person leaves their body, something beautiful can happen:
A doot (divine messenger) arrives from the same Lok (divine realm) of the deity they worshipped during their lifetime. But there’s a condition…
You must be known in that realm.
In other words, your devotion must be so consistent and strong that your presence is recognized in the spiritual world. Only then will a divine doot from that deity’s realm come to guide your soul.
In this physical world, anyone can claim to be spiritual. But in the astral world, only your energy, bhakti (devotion), and karmic connection speak for you.
There’s no show—only truth.
The Role of Karma in Life After Death
What follows you beyond this life isn’t your wealth, fame, or name—but your karma.
We’ve heard from saints for ages that the five vices—kaam (lust), krodh (anger), moh (attachment), mad (ego), and matsar (jealousy)—are the reason behind our downfall. These aren’t just bad habits; they become the very tattvas (energies) that define our existence even after death.
“Let’s take the example of someone who is primarily influenced by the vice of lust.”
“Afterlife of a Lust-Driven Soul: A Spiritual Insight”
Let’s understand with a simple example:
A man lives his life consumed by lust. He hides it from the world, but internally, it’s his dominant emotion. Now, the moment he dies, his kaam tattva (lust energy) doesn’t disappear—it stays with him.
This dominant vice shapes his journey after death. He enters the pret yoni (spirit realm), where his unfulfilled desires still drive him—but now in a different form. If he was male, he remains drawn toward females, and if female, toward males. As a spirit, he attempts to satisfy those desires by attaching himself to a living person.
"Karmic Prison: How Negative Entities Get Stuck Inside Us"
Over time, these entities find people they’re drawn to and slowly begin to enter their bodies. Once inside, they settle into a specific body part where their desire aligns.
But here’s the catch—they get trapped.
Even if they want to leave, they can’t. The body becomes a prison. This suffering becomes their karmic punishment.
This is what saints refer to as Negative Vayu—an impure wind or force trapped in a person due to karmic imbalance. Each vice—lust, anger, greed—traps the energy into different organs of the body. This is how bhoots and pret remain on Earth, suffering and causing suffering.
"Karma Never Misses: How the Living and the Departed Both Pay the Price"
What’s shocking is that not just the entity suffers—the living person it attaches to suffers too. Why? Because it’s part of his karma as well.
It’s a myth that karma’s fruits are given in another world. This Earth is the karmic battlefield. Whether in a body or as a spirit, you face the result of your actions here.
When a person and the entity both cry out for relief, only then does divine help arrive—through a true saint.
Saints: The Only Light in a Dark Astral World
Only a genuine saint, who carries the power of Shaktipath (divine transmission), can remove these entities. When you sit in the aura of such a being, you feel a deep transformation.
But not all saints are genuine. If, after going to a saint, there’s no relief, either:
- The saint lacks power
- Or the seeker lacks grace
Some Souls Rise Higher—But Only If Karma Allows It
Even after death, some souls are chosen to do higher work—helping others, guiding energies, or serving in divine realms. But this doesn’t happen just because they did sadhana or spiritual practices. It happens only if their karma allows it.
So, if you’re doing spiritual practices just to earn something after death—think again. The real rewards of sadhana come while you’re alive: peace, clarity, strength, and inner growth.
What comes after death is not the reward—but the consequence. Your karma decides your direction, your role, and even your freedom.
So instead of chasing benefits after death, focus on transforming your karma while you’re alive. Because in the end, only karma decides who rises and who remains stuck—even in the spiritual world.
The Life You Asked For—And Why Rejecting It Has Consequences
When a Soul Breaks Its Own Promise
No matter how spiritual or powerful a person is—if they end their life by suicide, they carry a heavy spiritual fault called dosh. This leads them straight into pret yoni—a restless state after death.
But why does this happen?
Because when a soul is in the womb, it pleads for life—it makes a silent promise to live. The moment that life is taken away by the person themselves, it breaks that divine vow. And when a soul breaks its own promise, nature responds. The result is an unshakable dosh that follows even beyond death.
Final Thoughts: This Life Is Your Turning Point
Life may feel challenging—but what comes after is far more intricate and lasting. Death doesn’t erase your story; it continues it.
Every desire you hold, every action you take, every intention you carry—weaves your next chapter. Karma doesn’t wait for heaven or hell. It unfolds here, and echoes beyond.
So live with awareness. Choose your energies wisely. Stay close to truth, grounded in humility, and guided by the light of a genuine saint. Because only that light can show you the way—both in this world and the one after.
Your today shapes your forever. Make it count.

