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"But today it is the day I declare I am the One who have to save the
humanity. I declare I am the One who is Adi Shakti (Holy Spirit or
Ruh of Allah), who is the Mother of all Mothers, who is the
Primordial Mother, the Shakti of the Desire of God who has
incarnated on this Earth to give meaning to itself, to this
Creation, to human beings. And I am sure that through My love and
patience and My powers I am going to achieve it.
I was the One who was born again and again. But now I have come in
My complete form and with complete powers. I have come to this Earth
not only for salvation of human beings, not only for their
emancipation, but for granting them the Kingdom of Heaven, the Joy,
the Bliss that your Father (God, Allah, Sadashiva) wants to bestow
upon you."
Shri Puratana Devi
United Kingdom — December 2, 1979
(Purantana [810st]: Primordial or Ancient)
"I am the Adi Shakti (the Holy Spirit or Ruh of Allah). I am the
One who has come on this Earth for the first time in this form to do
this tremendous task . The more you understand this the better it
would be. You will change tremendously. I knew I'll have to say
that openly one day and we have said it. But now it is you people
who have to prove it that I am that!"
Shri Adi-Shakti Devi
Sydney, Aust. — March 21, 1983
(Adi-Shakti [615th]: Primal Power; being the First Cause.)
"As a thousand sparks from a fire well blazing spring forth, each
one like the rest, so from the Imperishable all kinds of beings come
forth, my dear, and to Her return.
Divine and formless is the Person; She is inside and outside, She is
not begotten, is not breath or mind; Utterly pure, farther than the
farthest Imperishable.
From Her springs forth the breath of life, the power of thought and
all the senses, space, wind, light, and water, and earth, the great
supporter of all.
Fire is Her head, the sun and moon Her eyes, the compass points Her
ears. The revealed Vedas are Her word. The wind is Her breath, Her
heart is the all. From Her feet proceeded the earth. In truth, She
is the inner atman of all beings.
From Her comes fire with its fuel, the sun; From the moon comes
rain, thence plants on the earth. The male pours seed into the
female; Thus from the Person creatures are born.
From Her come hymns, songs, and sacrificial formulas, Initiations,
sacrifices, rites, and all offerings. From Her come the year, the
sacrificer, and the worlds in which the moon shines forth, and the
sun.
From Her take their origin the numerous Gods, the heavenly beings,
men, beasts, and birds, the in-breath and the out-breath, rice and
barley, ascetic fervor, faith, truth, purity, and law.
From Her take their origin the seven breaths, the seven flames,
their fuel, the seven oblations; From Her these seven worlds in
which the breaths are moving each time seven and hidden in secret.
From Her come the oceans, from Her the mountains, from Her come all
plants together with their juices — With all beings She abides as
their inmost atman.
The Person is all this — Work, ascetic fervor, Brahman, supreme
immortality. Who knows that which is hidden in the secret cave, he
cuts here and now, my dear, the knot of ignorance."
Mundakopanisad II, 1, 1-10
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