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Lyn Dale,i cannot agree more with your statement that the "world needs people who want to stop the suffering of others, when Sahaja Yoga is always on your mind when do you get time to help less fortunate people in the world, for example the starving in Africa or homeless people in your own town."So please do not waste time on this forum when you can utilize it to save the starving and homeless. Just stop pestering us with your obsessive reprimands and wild accusations that we are not having sufficient time to save the less fortunate. You do not sound like a balanced person and i have to stand by what i posted.regards,jagbir

jagbir singh <adishakti_org wrote:

Lyn Dale,i would like to tell you what are demons that Shri Mataji talks about but will use an independant source for sake of impartiality. The quote below is from www.comparativereligion.com:"According to Hinduism, demons are either beings that appeared through the primordial act of manifestation, or humans that didn't follow their duty (dharma) or performed bad deeds during their lifetime. Consequently they reincarnate as evil beings which cause much suffering in the world. However, the evil they do is not arbitrary, as the law of karma makes sure that the humans afflicted by demons are justly punished for their own bad deeds performed in previous lives. Therefore, from a global point of view the demons' bad deeds must be seen as necessary in balancing karma. On the other hand, the demon stage of existence is limited, and eventually there is reincarnation back into human form and henceforth a new chance given to attain liberation. . . .As long as karma operates in the world, the killing of a demon has a very limited effect. It doesn't guarantee that the demon will not create problems in his next existence. According to the reincarnation doctrine, only one's physical frame can be "killed" (see Bhagavad Gita 2,19), not the "infinite, immortal soul". For this reason, demons never stop creating problems, so there are necessary periodical incarnations of the divine, at least 10 in each mahayuga. As the periodical manifestation of the world created by Vishnu never ends, so does the affliction of it by the demons. Therefore, the solution of killing the demons by the avatars is only a short-term solution to the problem of evil in the world.On the other hand, in Christianity, demons have a different nature and destiny. They are fallen angels who will . . . be eternally separated from the Kingdom of God at the judgment day." It is quoted at www.sakshi.org that a "medieval Cistercian monk, Joachim dei Fiori, announced that, after the age of the Father and of the Son we would enter the Age of the Mother. Perhaps we can understand what he meant. The divine work of Her Holiness Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi manifests the power of Love as the operative Force that can guide history, in full conformity with the work of Christ and of all the great prophets of the past. We recognize in Her the Avatar of the primordial mother, the manifestation of the Holy Ghost that had been promised." Thus demons rise to create all sorts of problems for the Holy Ghost / Comforter / Adi Shakti sent by Shri Jesus. And He has issued a severe warning to all those who oppose or blaspheme Her. The sin or blasphemy against the Holy Ghost is mentioned in Matthew 12:22-32; Mark 3:22-30; Luke 12:10 (cf. 11:14-23); and Christ everywhere declares that it shall not be pardoned. He shows them that it is by "the Spirit of God" that He casts out devils, and then He concludes: "therefore I say to you: Every sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven men, but the blasphemy of the Spirit shall not be forgiven. And whosoever shall speak a word against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven him: but he that shall speak against the Holy Ghost, it shall not he forgiven him, neither in this world, nor in the world to come."According to Christian sources the "gravest of all sins is blasphemy against the Holy Ghost. One may speak even against Jesus Christ in ignorance and, upon repentance, be forgiven, but knowingly to sin against the Holy Ghost by denying its influence after having received it is unpardonable (Matt. 12:31-32; Jacob 7:19; Alma 39:6), and the consequences are inescapable. Such denial dooms the perpetrator to the hell of the second spiritual death (TPJS, p. 361). This extreme judgment comes because the person sins knowingly against the light, thereby severing himself from the redeeming grace of Christ."So, to sin against the Holy Ghost Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi is to confound Her with the spirit of evil, it is to deny, from pure malice, the Divine character of works manifestly Divine i.e. the message of the Last Judgment.So Lyn Dale, take care not to blaspheme Shri Mataji out of ignorance. It is better you keep quiet and just walk away. You must be aware that Lord Jesus' warning to all humans regarding the Adi Shakti is now enforced. You may read about it at:http://www.adishakti.org/prophecies/prophecy_5.htm regards,jagbir

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