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> Experience, evidence and enlightenment of eschatological evolution

>

> i) All Holy Scriptures declare life is eternal;

> ii) The resurrection of Jesus Christ demonstrated human evolution

> into that eternal spirit, a fundamental promise of all Holy

> Scriptures is a fact;

> iii) The Advent and Message of Shri Mataji as the Comforter/Holy

> Spirit/Ruh meets the exacting requirements of eschatology;

> iv) Shri Mataji is verily the incarnation of the Adi Shakti/Holy

> Spirit/Ruh of God Almighty;

> v) adishakti.org is the only unassailable evidence available for

> those who want to confirm all the above before pursuing life

> eternal.

>

> Almost daily adishakti.org reminds me that the Divine Feminine

> within is omnipotent (all powerful), omniscient (all knowing), and

> omnipresent (always present everywhere). These attributes solely

> belong to God Almighty and His Power (Shakti), and adishakti.org

> confirms those attributes. Unlike the vast majority, my faith in the

> Divine is based on the experience, evidence and enlightenment of

> eschatological evolution. Can you name even a single priest, pastor,

> reverend, bishop, pope, rabbi, cleric, imam, mullah, shaikh, ulema,

> ayatollah, guru, swami, pandit, brahmin, acarya, bhagwan, amma,

> granthi, giani, lama, monk, or dalai lama capable of giving you that

> experience, evidence and enlightenment of eschatological evolution?

>

 

" Even before I thought about my psychic ability, I used to think a

lot about the existence of God. Although I was raised Catholic and

attended nine years of Catholic school, I found the Catholic view of

God to be too limited and unrealistic. We had to believe in a deity

on blind faith, and that confused me all the more. I was plagued with

questions like: How do we know God really exists? Has anyone ever

seen God? How does God make things from nothing? Who wrote the

stories in the Bible, and are they true?

 

As much as I wanted to believe in the God molded by the rituals and

laws of the Church, I did not feel a personal experience of God

inside me. Was my duty simple to live out this daily ceremony? I felt

I was missing a piece of the puzzle. Had the nuns kept something from

me? Did I miss something at mass that everyone lese had picked up on?

Was I the only one to question their beliefs? The request seemed

simple enough in my young mind: If there is a God, please show me

proof. "

 

James Van Praagh, Talking To Heaven, Penguin Books Ltd., 1997 p. 6-7

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