The Fulfillment of God’s Promise
TIME Magazine once predicted a new theological era centered on the Holy Spirit. That prophecy was fulfilled in Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, the Paraclete promised by Jesus. Through Sahaja Yoga and the awakening of the Kundalini, She offered seekers the Cool Breeze—the tangible experience of the Holy Spirit. Yet institutional Christianity failed to recognize Her, and Sahaja Yoga diluted Her message. The Resurrection is not a future miracle—it is a present reality. The End Times are not divine punishment—they are the result of human ignorance and climate collapse. The Spirit has come. The choice is ours: awaken or perish.


TIME Magazine
August 5, 1966
“I think we are on the threshold of a whole new era in theology,” says James McCord, Presbyterian president of Princeton Theological Seminary. He believes that the God-the-Father theology of the centuries after the Reformation, and the more recent God-the-Son theology of Karl Barth, Rudolph Bultmann, and Paul Tillich are giving way in stress to the third person of the Trinity. The new emphasis, McCord suggests, will be on the Holy Spirit—‘the God of the present.’”
The growing involvement of the churches in the secular world is the basic cause of this shift of theological sights to what is alternatively called the Holy Ghost, the Paraclete, and the Comforter. Thoughtful churchmen, from Dietrich Bonhoeffer to clergymen involved in the current struggle for racial justice, profess to be aware of an outpouring of God’s redeeming spirit outside the confines of the institutionalized churches. In this view, many groups and individuals not associated with the churches, some of them even openly atheistic, are nevertheless struggling for the coming of the kingdom of God on earth. Dutch Protestant Theologian Arend van Leeuwen suggests that God speaks to contemporary churches through non-Christian channels.
On the institutional level, this growing concern with what the Rev. Eugene Smith, executive secretary in the U.S. for the World Council of Churches, calls “the Holy Spirit at work in the world”, has led to a spate of discussion. In 1964 the meeting of the World Alliance of Reformed and Presbyterian Churches in Frankfurt, Germany, chose as its theme “Come Creator Spirit.” Last June the first national ecumenical meeting of Methodists and Roman Catholics in Chicago had the same focus. Smith believes that the “issue will really blow open” at the next meeting of the World Council of Churches, to be held in 1968, which has picked as its subject God’s promise of resurrection to all men through the Holy Spirit: “Behold, I make all things new.”
Source: TIME Magazine Archive
The Fulfillment of God's Promise: The Paraclete Shri Mataji and Fulfillment of Prophecy
Nearly six decades have passed since TIME magazine published its August 5, 1966, article, Theology: Stress on the Spirit. In it, theologians speculated that Christianity was entering a new theological era, emphasizing the Holy Spirit—the long-awaited Paraclete. The promise of "God’s resurrection to all men through the Holy Spirit" was seen as imminent, and scholars anticipated a transformative spiritual movement. Yet today, the churches of the world remain barren, devoid of proof, experience, or the fulfillment of this hope of salvation. The reason is as clear as it is sobering: the Paraclete has come, completed Her divine mission, and left, while the institutional churches failed to recognize Her.

The coming of the Paraclete, prophesied by Jesus Christ at the Last Supper, was a momentous event destined to transform human consciousness. The Paraclete, as Christ assured, would come from the Father to comfort, guide, and awaken humanity to divine truth. This prophecy found its fulfillment in Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, who brought forth the knowledge and direct experience of the Holy Spirit, offering every seeker the opportunity for self-realization through Sahaja Yoga.

Shri Mataji’s work was the embodiment of Jesus' promise: “Behold, I make all things new.” Through the awakening of the Kundalini, She granted spiritual rebirth to thousands worldwide, fulfilling God’s promise of resurrection in real, tangible ways. Unlike mere theological discussions, Shri Mataji provided direct, living proof of the Holy Spirit’s presence, enabling individuals to experience the divine within themselves.
A Tragic Loss of Salvation

Despite clear evidence, institutional Christianity remains oblivious to this greatest of divine interventions. The very churches that once longed for an outpouring of the Holy Spirit now stand as barriers to its realization. The stagnation of Christian faith is not due to a failure of Christ’s teachings but due to the Church’s inability to recognize the fulfillment of His prophecy. If the Christian world continues to deny the Paraclete and resist this sacred transformation, they shall remain spiritually barren, without hope of ever attaining the resurrection promised by God.

For decades, Shri Mataji awakened the Ruach, the Holy Spirit as the Cool Breeze, fulfilling God’s promise of the Resurrection. This was not an abstract theory, but a direct, tangible encounter with the Spirit of God. Hundreds of thousands worldwide experienced this divine phenomenon, yet the vast majority walked away, unconvinced by the standard explanations given by the Sahaja Yoga organization. Instead of connecting the Cool Breeze to Jesus' promise of being "born of the Spirit" (John 3:8), Shri Mataji's so-called disciples distorted the truth, reducing this sacred event to vague references of "kundalini awakening" and the "subtle system"—a misleading, baseless narrative devoid of scriptural foundation.
Sahaja Yoga: The Consequences of Betrayal
Judith Coney documented how Sahaja Yoga practitioners' explanations failed to convince seekers. Without the crucial link to Christ's Resurrection, the vast majority never returned, despite experiencing the very proof of God’s promise. She writes:

“Considerable time has been spent so far on exploring the experience of cool breezes in Sahaja Yoga. However, this is not necessarily because it is assumed that feeling a Cool Breeze is crucial to the decision to join Sahaja Yoga. In fact, as we have seen, comparatively few people who feel something actually do join, apparently unconvinced by the assurance of devotees that 'if you can feel it, it must be true'. Given the small number of people in 1994 who went to follow-up meetings after the Royal Albert Hall, it seems that even those who have fairly standard experiences of Cool Breeze are far more likely not to want to take the experience further than join.” (Judith 1999, 60)
“Cool breezes, then, are a central and prominent feature of most members' first encounter with Sahaja Yoga but do not, by themselves, usually precipitate the decision to join.” (Judith 1999, 62)
The Suppression of the Greatest Spiritual Revelation
This systemic suppression of the greatest spiritual revelation in human history is nothing short of an act against Jesus Christ Himself. The Paraclete Shri Mataji's mission was undermined by those closest to Her, who refused to recognize and declare Her as the Comforter sent by Christ. The website www.adishakti.org stands as one of the few voices upholding Shri Mataji as the fulfillment of Jesus' promise, yet even it has been rejected by so-called Sahaja Yogis as "non-Sahaj."
The Defining Test of Faith
This is the defining test of faith in the End Times.1 The world stands at a crossroads: continue rejecting the Paraclete and deny the Holy Spirit, or recognize the fulfillment of Jesus' words and prepare for the final chapter of human history. The Christian world must rise beyond dogma, break free from institutional blindness, and embrace the Paraclete's revelation. Only through this recognition will Jesus’ final prophecy manifest, and only then will humanity be prepared for the culmination of time.
The call is clear: embrace the Paraclete, receive the promised Resurrection, and become part of the divine kingdom Christ foretold. The choice remains in the hands of those who truly seek the Kingdom of God.
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1. End Times due to climate change before the edge of this century.
The End Times: A Test of Faith, Not a One-Day Cataclysm

For centuries, the Abrahamic faiths—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—have upheld a dramatic vision of the End Times. According to popular belief, this final event is marked by divine wrath: fire and flood consuming the earth, graves bursting open, and billions judged in an instant. This imagery has dominated theological discourse and shaped the expectations of believers worldwide. Yet, such an interpretation is a grave misreading of divine revelation.
The reality is starkly different. The End Times will not arrive as a single day of destruction commanded by an angry God; rather, it is humanity itself that will bring forth the end. We are now witnessing the undeniable signs—not of divine punishment—but of human negligence, greed, and ignorance. Climate change, environmental collapse, and the reckless exploitation of nature are converging toward an irreversible catastrophe. This is not merely speculation; it is a certainty before the edge of this century.
A Mistaken Expectation of the Apocalypse

The misconception of a sudden, literal bursting open of billions of graves as a sign of resurrection is one of the most dangerous errors propagated in religious thought. Those who await a moment of divine intervention, expecting the supernatural reanimation of bodies from cemeteries, fail to grasp the true nature of the Resurrection. The real transformation is not of decayed flesh, but of the living soul, awakened by the Holy Spirit.
This misunderstanding has led to complacency. By expecting a singular, spectacular event orchestrated by God, millions fail to recognize their own role in shaping the fate of the world. They await a divine hand to reset existence while continuing their exploitative and destructive behaviors. But God has already fulfilled His promise through the Holy Spirit—the responsibility now rests with us.
The Defining Test of Faith in the End Times

The updated section in A Promise God Kept: Resurrection of all through Holy Spirit now highlights a crucial truth: the End Times are unfolding as a result of climate change and ecological devastation. This is the test of faith that will separate the awakened from the ignorant.
"This is the defining test of faith in the End Times. The world stands at a crossroads: continue rejecting the divine message and face inevitable self-destruction, or awaken to the truth that salvation lies in collective responsibility."
The Holy Spirit—the Adi Shakti—has already descended to guide humanity, but humanity remains deaf to the call. The Resurrection is not an event to be awaited but a reality to be accepted. Those who continue to expect an apocalyptic reckoning by divine hand will find themselves unprepared for the disaster unfolding by their own hands.
Why This Distinction Matters

This shift in understanding is crucial. If religious communities remain fixated on an outdated and erroneous notion of a one-day judgment, they will remain blind to the urgent crisis facing the planet. Climate change is not an incidental challenge—it is the definitive moment of choice for this era. The suffering caused by floods, droughts, wildfires, and rising sea levels is not divine punishment; it is the result of human free will misused.
Faith is not about passive expectation but active transformation. The Resurrection is not about bodies breaking free from graves but about souls awakening to the responsibility of preserving God’s creation. Those who fail to recognize this are committing the gravest mistake of all—ignoring the true signs of the times.
Conclusion: The Call to Spiritual Action
This updated understanding of the End Times and Resurrection must be embraced before it is too late. The Holy Spirit is present, the message is clear, and the consequences of inaction are undeniable. Believers must reject outdated apocalyptic myths and recognize that the true test of faith lies in responding to the global crisis with wisdom, compassion, and decisive action.
The Resurrection is already here. The question is: will humanity rise with it or fall by its own hand?
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"Published by The New York Times on January 20, 2007, Peter Steinfels’ article Lessons for Living Found in Views of the Last Judgment presents a discourse on eschatology and its interpretations, notably through the theological lens of Jürgen Moltmann. However, the article, like much of mainstream Christian theological discussions, remains completely oblivious to the greatest eschatological event that has already taken place—the fulfillment of Jesus’ promise through the Paraclete, Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi."