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Blasphemy against His Spirit (Shakti) and rise of false prophets before End Times

"The Greek word 'blasphemeo' GSN 987 is used in the gospel accounts of Mark and Luke. *The Greek word ‘blasphemia’ GSN 988 is used in the gospel of Matthew. According to the definitions, the word 'blasphemy' means; to injure the work of God's Holy Spirit, by speaking evil of something Holy and pure from God and falsely accusing the work of the Holy Spirit, to be evil or Satanic. Blasphemy then is a sin or crime against God, causing injury to Him or His Spirit by false accusations." 1"The great majority of modern Christian theologians teach the doctrine of cessationism. Cessationists teach that the gifts of the Holy Spirit ceased in the 1st century A.D. According to these learned seminarians, the gifts of the Holy Spirit just died out because they were no longer needed. Why would God need the

Holy Spirit when he has human beings who possess the 'correct interpretation' of the bible? The history of the Western Church is the history of the opposition to the work of the Holy Spirit. From the time of the Edict of Milan (313 A.D.,) the miraculous work of the Holy Spirit has been ruthlessly suppressed in one wave of terror after the next. If blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is in fact the worst sin one can commit, as Jesus has said, then how are we to characterize Christian Churches that believe in cessationism? I found a wealth of information on cessationism and the history of the opposition of the Church to the work of the Holy Spirit on the Internet under the topic of cessationism. I also found William DeArteaga's book Quenching the Spirit to be a good resource. As for the current debate regarding the 'correct interpretation' of the bible, search the Internet for the topic of millennialism and read House Divided-The Break-Up of Dispensational Theology by Greg

L. Bahnsen and Kenneth L. Gentry.

It is well established that the Western Church has stood in opposition to the work of the Holy Spirit since its inception. With that being the case, the Western Christian Churches that espouse cessationism cannot possibly be the true Church referred to in the bible as the Body of Christ. If the orthodox Church is not the Body of Christ, then where is it? In a conversation Jesus had with a Samaritan woman at a well, he said, "Believe me, the time is coming, when neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem will they worship the Father. You worship what you do not know; but we worship what we do know; for salvation is from the Jews. But the time is coming, and it is here when the true worshipers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth; for the Father also desires worshipers such as these. For God is Spirit; and those who worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth." (John 4:21-24) In these three short

verses, Jesus defines the identity of God, foretells a new form of worship, and defines the true worshipers as those who practice the new form of worship. It is reasonable to assume that those who practice the form of worship prophesied by Jesus would constitute the true Body of Christ." 2There is no forgiveness for those who blaspheme the Holy Spirit promised and sent by Jesus in the name of the Father because without this revelation we could not have true ideas of God. Shri Mataji is the Comforter sent to initiate a new form of worship foretold by Lord Jesus two millennia ago. She is the Spirit of God who announces the Last Judgment, the Great Event ordained for all humanity. In the age of the Last Judgment those who blaspheme Her will bear the consequences. It is better to remain silent than judge the Shakti.Looking at Matthew 7:15-23, we find Jesus gives us the guideline for determining false

prophets:

"Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles? Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit. A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit. Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire. Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them. Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? And then will I profess unto them, I

never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity."

According to Ernest L. Martin this subject is "one of the most important that any Christian ought to understand in a pro-found manner, but it turns out that this is one of the least known doctrinal and prophetic themes that those who love the biblical revelation will encounter in the world today. The main reason for this ignorance is because most ordinary believers (who constitute the vast majority of us) are unwilling to apply the biblical teachings that Christ and the apostles provide so that we can be protected from the false principles that are advocated by those whom the Bible calls "false prophets." The truth is, most Christians are prone not to categorize the "false prophets" of this world with the stigma of the title. They more often than not wish to stress what biblical interpreters have in common and/or what they like about those who do not adhere to the teachings of the Scriptures. By doing this

without proper judgment, they unwittingly countenance and support the very teachings that the "false prophets" are trying to disseminate. We who live at this time of the end need to be aware of these matters because Christ said to expect a slew of "false prophets" who will arise to charm people with their acts and teachings. As a result, these false teachers will lead people astray from the essential truths of God. We need to be cognizant of the signs that God has given to his people that can classify teachers of the Bible into the criterion of "true" or "false." The foregoing article will explain from the Bible just what we should be looking for. We can know "How to Identify False Prophets."

One of the central teachings of the apostle John that he insisted that those of his time should realize (and to live as an example of truth for all future Christians and especially for us who are living at this End-Time period) was his statement about false prophets. Notice what John stated in I John 4:1.

"Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits [put the spirits and their teachings to the test] whether they are of God: because many [not the few, but many] false prophets are gone out into the world."

The apostle John considered that people were inspired by various spirits (by angelic hosts — whether good or bad — or by the spirit of God). Of course, the spirit of God is always whole-some, but when teachings come from angelic spirits, John told us to try (or to put to the test) the various spirits because many false prophets have gone out into the world inspired by evil spirits. It must be understood that evil spirits (including Satan himself) do not often look bad in their external appearance or in their social and religious teachings. Indeed, we are told in Scripture that there were numerous people in the first century teaching doctrines about Christ and even looking so good on the outside that they could trick people into thinking that they were the very apostles of Christ Jesus and yet they were instruments of Satan the Devil."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Simon Montford Dicon first claimed to be the manifestation of Lord Jesus' uncle, Joseph of Arimathea, keeper of the Holy Grail. Later he insisted to be Shri Vishnu's incarnation as well. Shri Mataji told him to leave in 1990 when he became mentally unstable and was, in his own words, "at the extreme end of crazy." The sad fact is that the craziness, now channeled to discredit Shri Mataji and this forum, has yet to end.

 

 

 

 

 

Simon Dicon Montford is the self-proclaimed prophet who, along with a handful of his followers, is carrying out a campaign to discredit the Great Adi Shakti Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi. I call him a prophet because of his past claims that he received divine revelations about who he was in his past life and his mission on Earth. This culminated into "a sect within a sect" and then, after being told to leave, evolved into anti-Sahaja Yoga websites which are all crafted and controlled by him. Simon claims himself to be victim of Sahaja Yoga indoctrination, and alleges Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi is a false guru. According to him, "I was recruited into SYoga in Brighton in Jan 1985 and I left in Autumn 1990 - near on 6 years later. Actually I did step outside SYoga for some short periods of time in that 6 years because I

felt unworthy to be in the collective."However, few know that he has a very dark side that has never been exposed or why he self-exiled himself from the collective because of so-called unworthiness.But despite my pleas to him and his followers to stop as enough has been said repeatedly over and over again, a few heeded and left this forum. Now there are less than 10 who continue to look up at Simon to lead them on. Since Simon has refused to heed my plea not to prolong his abuse against Shri Mataji I will now explain to his remaining followers why he is regarded as a rakshasa (demon) and a trusted lieutenant of the Antichrist. May it serve as a warning to all his band the dire consequences of being foot-soldiers for his demonic cause.On Mon, 30 Aug 1999 22:55:00 Simon D. Montford wrote about his experiences in Sahaja Yoga:"We started having 'revelations' about

the leaders and a different picture of SY emerged. Our new knowledge was confirmed byrushes of 'vibrations' - sometimes overwhelming.Gradually our view grew further apart from what mataji was sayingand it came to the point where we had to choose between following the vibrations and following her words. We chose to follow the 'vibrations' even though her words told us to follow the words. Soon we saw SY as an illusion, a mere cover for mataji's real work. We met a paranoid schizophrenic woman - for normal SYs she would have just been condemned as possessed. But the first thing she said to us summed up our revelations (I still feel that old sensation now). We accepted her words because they had 'vibrations'. By now we were really a cult within a cult with a secret teaching and a direct line to divine truth down which revelations were flowing on an almost daily basis. So many crazy things were happening in the

unseen (imaginary) realm around us. We had built a new superstructure of delusion on the foundation of SY and the belief that the sensation we felt coursing through our bodies was divine confirmation for whatever crazy, wish-fulfilling imaginings we came up with. But there was a revelation that there was one door that we hadn't yet gone through. Later we found a key and it opened a floodgate of wild ideas. We entered into a period that later became known as 'the Madness'. I'd rather not go into details but on a collective level we were at the extreme end of crazy."The Madness that Simon D. Montford would rather not talk is precisely what I want to reveal so that newcomers on this forum know beforehand the identity behind the anonymous, unsolicited emails they may receive. This is necessary because only by knowing his past will they know the man behind the mask. They can then decide whether to thank him for saving them from the falsehood of the Last Judgment,

the heart and soul of Sahaja Yoga, or flee from this active cell of the Antichrist who battles against the Great Event ordained for humanity.Simon Dicon Montford As The Prophet JosephHe joined Sahaja Yoga in Brighton in January 1985. At that time Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi was establishing Sahaja Yoga in UK. After some time Simon gathered together some of his SY friends, he told them that he was a reincarnation of the biblical Joseph of Arimathea, the uncle of Jesus. As far as Christians are concerned, many believe that this Joseph, who was a high priest, brought the Holy Grail to England."A common idea joins Joseph's New Testament (NT) and his medieval legendary roles: his association with the body of Jesus. In the NT he provided the burial sheet that enclosed Jesus's bloody corpse; and in 12th-13th c. romances he was the first guardian of the Holy Grail, variously given

out as a dish holding a communion wafer (i.e., body of Jesus), as the cup that had contained the blood of Jesus consecrated at the Last Supper or dripping from his crucified body, finally as a Dysgl bearing a bleeding head." 3Simon used his knowledge of the scriptures to propagate his reputation upon those who were easily impressed.Although Simon claimed to feel vibrations for this, one may ask what was his agenda? Wasn't he happy to be just a simple Sahaja Yogi, or did he have to be someone far more important?The reason was Simon and his friends wanted to start their own sect within Sahaja Yoga, but a rebellious one, destroying the official Sahaja Yoga from within.Simon and his friends appointed themselves as the witch finder generals of Sahaja Yoga, trying to overthrow leaders here, there, and everywhere, with the evangelism of Biblical characters. They even wanted to kill some of the leaders in SY, and thought they were

justified in wanting to do this.Simon, the Biblical Joseph, armed with the background of his religious studies, mostly controlled the minds of those around him, and triggered their ambitions and hatred towards the Sahaja Yogis they didn't like.Many of the Sahaja Yogis were afraid of them, and found them very threatening and hostile.But when it all failed, and Shri Mataji threw him and his friends out of Sahaja Yoga Simon turned his zealous campaign into a hate campaign against Sahaja Yoga. In his mind if Shri Mataji had rejected him, the great Biblical Joseph, then She cannot be the Adi Shakti. Therefore he had to concentrate all his efforts into bringing all of Sahaja Yoga down, and destroying it for rejecting him even if that takes years of internet campaigning.Therefore as long as no one comes forward with the truth about him, and reveals the foundations and platform he is standing on, his show will go on. For this reason this website

was created so that those intending to join his forum know beforehand of his claims to divinity, later so conveniently labeled as The Madness.

 

Simon Dicon Montford As The Incarnation Of Vishnu

However, the Biblical Joseph claims were just the beginning of Simons megalomania. It wasn't enough for him, and he added to it a major character from the Mahabharata.

Simon started to believe that he was a reincarnation of Vishnu, who is regarded as a major god in Hinduism and Indian mythology. He is thought as the preserver of the universe, while two other major Hindu gods, Brahma and Shiva, are considered the creator and destroyer of the universe. With such credentials Simon's divine mission within Sahaja Yoga took on a new purpose.With this believe Simon built a powerful sect within Sahaja Yoga and his followers looked up at him for guidance. During what he terms The Madness he was even prepared to kill in the name of God Almighty and fulfill his destiny on Earth. Shri Mataji had no choice but to expel him before he could proceed with any of his mad plans.

Before Simon was thrown out of Sahaja Yoga Shri Mataji called him. When he went to see Her he was shaking in front of Her like a possessed being, which he was by his behavior and delusion of grandeur. Shri Mataji told him to leave Sahaja Yoga not only for the safety of the collective but for his own as well as he wanted to kill leaders who dare get in his way.The request to leave Sahaja Yoga was a disastrous blow for him because how could Shri Mataji be the Adi Shakti if She had thrown him, an incarnation of Vishnu, out of Sahaja Yoga.Simon Dicon Montford Orders Exorcism

After Simon asserted that he was a reincarnation of Shri Vishnu, anything was possible for him.

There was another doubter in his group at this stage, although a few others amongst them were also not convinced, but were too afraid of Simon to cross him.

One young lady who was not going along with Simon's divinity beliefs was isolated and her husband, who was brainwashed by Simon, was forced to go along with the accusation that she must therefore be possessed.

Simon ordered her exorcism.

Simon sat on top of her, holding her down, while her husband was ordered to slap the so-called demon out of her. She was slapped, shouted at and humiliated, and the husband felt very guilty afterwards that he had gone along with it.

Simon had no remorse or regret, and the marriage of the young couple soon failed, mainly due to the irreparable damage that had been done.Simon Dicon Montford Dispenses Divine Justice

Some members of his group also started to question his authority. One of them was living in the same house as Simon, and was married with two children, a baby and the other still a toddler, and they were living there too. The children's names were Narayana and Radhika, which Simon has acknowledged he knows them personally.

Simon demonized them all, including the little children, and tried to convince the others in his sect that they were all bhoots. His witch hunt style within Sahaja Yoga turned on those living with him, and he convinced the owner of the house to turf them out onto the street.

They were made homeless, and all of this was justified by Simons demonizing his two critics.

When his other critic within the group, who wasn't living with Simon, tried to defend the young family, he was demonized too. In one incident during an argument Simon smashed a door into his face.

They were both cast out from Simons sect, and the young family had to find somewhere else to live very quickly. Simon was heartless and didn't care at all for their welfare. He even told the young father to go and hang himself.Simon Dicon Montford The Tarot Reader

But even being the incarnation of Saint Joseph and Shri Vishnu wasn't enough to satiate the demands of his expanding ego.

Simon and his sect started to play around with Tarot cards. "The Tarot is a deck of cards that originated over 500 years ago in northern Italy. Although the Tarot was first used in a game called Triumphs, it was quickly adopted as a tool for divination, and popularized by occult societies such as the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. The early Tarot symbolism was deeply rooted in Medieval and Renaissance Europe, but over the centuries it has grown to incorporate everything from Astrology and Kabbalah to Runes (which predate the Tarot by 1000 years) and the I Ching (which predates the Tarot by 2500 years). Today, the Tarot is far and away the most popular tool for spiritual introspection in the West." 4These cards to some degree led Simon and his followers to believe they must be something far more than great souls in their previous lives.

Simon Dicon Montford TodayOnly after being thrown out of Sahaja Yoga in autumn 1990, nearly 6 years later, did he drop these beliefs of divinity.

He has now become a devout hater of Shri Mataji for rejecting him, the Biblical Joseph, and incarnation of Vishnu. Simon Dicon Montford has now dedicated his life to getting revenge on Her for rejecting him, but he has completely failed to admit his own disgraceful behavior, and face up to himself.

When Simon was thrown out of Sahaja Yoga he started to lie about it, saying he had left of his own accord, and rejected it through mental process. He has said that he saw through Sahaja Yoga, but actually he never did. It became convenient for him to do so out of bitterness and hate, after he was rejected. Shri Mataji threw him out and when he heard the news, he said he had left anyway. That was the only way to save face.

What nearly all the Sahaja Yogis didn't know was how completely mad he had been behaving. With his friends who are still on the forum, who had also gone crazy during the Madness, he was trying to start his own sect. They believed that they were some great characters from history, and they were the chosen ones of Shri Mataji. But Simon was controlling the whole thing, and he was driving his own friends mad with his scriptural knowledge, and egging them on. He still continues to do so till today. Just ask him if he indeed claimed divinity before being asked to leave Sahaja Yoga. You, the reader of this web page, have to decide if the Bible did warn of false prophets like Simon Dicon Montford:At that time many will turn away from the faith and will betray and hate each other, and many false prophets will appear and deceive many people.

Matthew 24:10-11

But there were also false prophets among the people, just as there will be false teachers among you. They will secretly introduce destructive heresies, even denying the sovereign Lord who bought them---bringing swift destruction on themselves. Many will follow their shameful ways and will bring the way of truth into disrepute. In their greed these teachers will exploit you with stories they have made up. Their condemnation has long been hanging over them, and their destruction has not been sleeping.

2 Peter 2:1-3

Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see if they are from God, because many false prophets have gone into the world. This is how you can recognise the Spirit of God: Every spirit that acknowledges that Jesus Christ has come in flesh is from God, but every spirit that does not acknowledge that Jesus is from God. This is the spirit of the antichrist, which you have heard is coming and even now is already in the world.

1 John 4: 1-3

Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves.

Matthew 7:15

For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear. They will turn their ears away from the truth and turn aside to myths.

2 Timothy 4:3-4

 

So Simon was, is, and will always be a false prophet. WARNING: Simon Montford Dicon operates under many disguises, sometimes even simultaneously, to prevent the culmination of the Great Event of God ordained for all humanity. So be forewarned if (s)he contacts you! More information about him and his followers is available below:http://www.adishakti.org/cult_sdm/cultsdm.htmhttp://www.adishakti.org/cult_sdm/antisylist.htmhttp://www.adishakti.org/cult_sdm/testimonials.htmhttp://www.adishakti.org/cult_sdm/demontfordfamily.htmhttp://www.adishakti.org/cult_sdm/cultsdm_2.htm

In the meantime i am making a list of other false prophets rising during this Age of the Last Judgment and will be updating them regularly:Allo Devi is also Mother of the Universe and God Chinmoy's shaktiGod Ghose seeks phallus enlargement, devours vegetarian chickenSai Baba exposed by ex-central coordinator of Sathya Sai OrgSai Baba: God-man or con man?Sri Chinmoy, a pervert claiming to be One with God the AlmightySupreme Master Ching Hai's wombless babiesTestimony of false guru Sri Chinmoy's ex-discipleWho is the Divine Mother: Amma or Mataji?Will Amma triumph as the Adi Shakti after Shri Mataji leaves?Those who believe in the Great Event ordained for humanity should never forget the conversation Jesus had with a Samaritan woman two millennia ago. The Savior said, "Believe me, the time is coming, when neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem will they worship the Father. You worship what you do not know; but we worship what we do know; for salvation is from the Jews. But the

time is coming, and it is here when the true worshipers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth; for the Father also desires worshipers such as these. For God is Spirit; and those who worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth." (John 4:21-24) In these three short verses, Jesus defines the identity of God, foretells a new form of worship, and defines the true worshipers as those who practice the new form of worship. It is reasonable to assume that those who practice the form of worship prophesied by Jesus would constitute the true Body of Christ." Tolstoy argues, very persuasively, that the core teachings of Jesus have been lost to the modern Christian. Man is too comfortable with the way things are to really adopt Jesus approach to life. Most of what passes for Christianity today is nothing of the sort. A great deal of it is self-serving. Jesus said salvation is personal --

you don't need a "church" to be saved. As Tolstoy explains, church's are largely the invention of men, who crave a hierarchy and order. The Last Judgment ends the long reign of all religious regimes. Period!jagbir

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi

 

 

 

 

 

"These are the times described in the Holy Bible as the Last Judgment and in the Koran as Qiyamah, the Resurrection Time. Astrologically it is also called the Age of Aquarius, the time of rebirth and of great spiritual development on the Earth."Sri Svatmarama Devi (Svatmarama (878th): Rejoicing in Her own Self. The Ultimate Reality divides itself into two and plays as man [siva] and woman [shakti])

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi

 

 

 

 

 

“Lastly, the seventh centre, the most important centre is the Sahasrara (Kingdom of God) which has got, according to Sahaja Yoga, a thousand petals. Actually there are a thousand nerves and if you cut the transverse section of the brain you can see that all these petal-like structures of the brain are forming a lotus of the thousand petals. This centre of a thousand petals covers the limbic area of the brain before Realization like the closed bud of a lotus. Above this covering is

the balloon-like structure of ego and superego. As the brain is covered completely when these two institutions join and calcification takes place on top of the head; that is how we become a closed personality. At the time of our awakening, of our second birth, this egg-like personality breaks at the top of the head."

Shri Sahasra-dala-padmastha Shri Nirmala Devi

(Sahasra-dala-padmastha [528th]: Residing in the Thousand-Petaled Lotus.)

 

 

 

1. M. Mary C. Becker, Literal Translation with Strong’s Numbers2. Church of Living Truth3. Joseph of Arimathea, the Holy Grail and the Turin Shroud, Daniel C. Scavone, University of Southern Indian.4. www.facade.com/tarot

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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