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shriadishakti , " jagbir singh "

<adishakti_org> wrote:

>

> The same Brahman who was Shri Sita will appear in future as Shri

> Kalki, the Man on the White Horse promised by Lord Jesus:

>

> Om Twameva Sakshat

> Shri Mahalakshmi Mahasaraswati Mahakali

> Trigunatmika Kundalini Sakshat

> Shri Adi Shakti Mataji Shri Nirmala Devi Namoh Namah

>

> Om Twameva Sakshat Shri Kalki Sakshat

> Shri Adi Shakti Mataji Shri Nirmala Devi Namoh Namah

>

> Om Twameva Sakshat Shri Kalki Sakshat

> Shri Sahasrara Swamini Moksha Pradayini

> Mataji Shri Nirmala Devi Namoh Namah

>

>

> That is why this Mahamantra declares that (prior to that) all who

> surrender to the Adi Shakti (Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs) during the

> Last Judgment (Jews and Christians) and Al-Qiyamah (Muslims) are

> assured of moksa (eternal life).

>

> The Bible assures that " this gospel of the kingdom shall be

> preached in all the world, for a witness unto all nations; And then

> shall the end come. " (Matthew 24:14) The Qur'an forewarns: " Of

> what do they ask one another? About the Awesome News of which they

> differ. Nay, they will come to know. Again, nay, they will come to

> know! " (Al-Naba 78:1-5)

>

> And the Adi Shakti continues to plead with humans to change their

> ways and seek the eternal life of the spirit, warning that the End

> promised in the Holy Scriptures will definitely come:

>

> " You are arriving at that point where your destruction is sure

> because you have to become the spirit. You have to rise in

> spiritual life and if your movement is downward who can help you?

> This is a very interesting Time. As I have told you is the Time of

> Judgment and at this Time we have to be careful that we are our own

> judges. "

>

 

 

" There are, of course, important commonalities among these three

religious traditions (Judaism, Christianity and Islam). All three

believe in one God who has revealed his will through sacred

Scriptures. They all look to an endtimes when God's justice and power

will triumph. And they all recognize the figure of Abraham as a

father in faith. What is often overlooked, however, is another figure

common to the three traditions: Jesus of Nazareth

 

The Christ of the Gospels is certainly the best-known Jesus in the

world. . . . But alongside this Jesus is another, the Jesus whom

Muslims since Muhammad have regarded as a prophet and messenger of

Allah. And after centuries of silence about Jesus, many Jews now find

him a Jewish teacher and reformer they can accept on their own terms

as " one of us.

 

Jesus has become a familiar, even beloved, figure to adherents of

Asian religions as well. Among many contemporary Hindus, Jesus has

come to be revered as a self-realized saint who reached the highest

level of " God-consciousness. " In recent years, Buddhists like the

Dalai Lama have recognized in Jesus a figure of great compassion much

like the Buddha. " I think as the world grows smaller, Jesus as a

figure will grow larger, " says Protestant theologian John Cobb, a

veteran of interfaith dialogues.

 

Perhaps. Each of these traditions--Judaism, Islam, Buddhism and

Hinduism--is rich in its own right, and each has its own integrity.

.. . . it is important to recognize that non-Christian faiths have

their own visions of the sacred and their own views of Jesus. "

 

The Other Jesus, Newsweek, March 27, 2000

 

 

And (Jesus) shall be a Sign (for the coming of) the Hour:

Therefore have no doubt about the (Hour), but follow ye Me:

This is a Straight Way.

Let not the Evil One hinder you: for he is to you an enemy avowed.

 

surah 43:61-2 Al Zukhruf (The Gold Adornments)

(Abdullah Yusuf Ali, The Holy Qur'an, Amana Corporation, 1989.)

 

 

" Thereafter, at the end of Kali-yuga, when there exist no discussion

on the subject of God, even at the residences of so-called saints and

honoured gentlemen . . . at that time the Lord will appear as the

Supreme Chastiser. "

 

Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 2, Ch. 7 Text 38

(A.C. B. Swami Prabhupada, Srimad Bhagavatam, BTT, 1987, p. 422.)

 

 

" When the Work will be finished, when We will see that there is

no more chance of having any more people in this line, Kalki will

come down. Let us see how many will come in but there is also a limit

of that . . . So be very careful. Be very, very careful. Today is the

Day of Warning you because you have asked Me to talk about Kalki. "

 

Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi

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