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adi shakti, Holy spirit and God almight( what is the difference?)

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Hi all.

 

THis may seem like a stupid question, as i constantly read through

this site and the forum, but i have become confused. I read in a

recent post that God almighty and the adishakti are 2 different things

(or beings, no disrespect intended with that choice of terms). I have

also read somewhere on the site, which i searched for again but

couldn't find, where Shri mataji says that she is gods power, or the

power of God almighty's action, like 90% or something. Excuse me if i

am wayyy off, as i am working off a memory that has been spoiled over

the years. Anyways, i wanted to know what exactly is the difference

between the adi shakti and God almighty, and for that matter jesus. I

thought i read that jesus was to send his comforter, which would be

the holy spirit(or adi shakti etc), but on a recent post it said

something to the effect of God almighty sending his comforter near

the end, which has me thinking that maybe Jesus is God almighty. As

you can tell i'm all twisted up and need some help on understanding

on who/what the adi shakti is in comparison to god almight AND jesus

would be of great help. It was said that we know nothing of God

almighty, so that has confused me as well.

 

 

Thanks for your time. I just want to have firm undertsanding of

such, so i can understand better the great event ordained for

humaniy, as well as who i am surrendering too and so forth. Sorry for

my ignorance.

Kyyan

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