"Now we start to explain the qualities and forms of forthcoming natural changes, that is, of the events that are about to manifest; in short, of the great world revolution that is about to happen.
Some simple events which we may term as the first indications of this forthcoming closing of the great world cycle have already started. (talking about 1959, when the book was revealed) These are some atmospheric changes which do not yet have significance in the vision of the mankind and are assumed temporary disturbances due to the blind forces of nature. These states will gradually increase and continue without ceasing while making their greater signs felt strongly. (p.286)
...Abnormally hot weather in the middle of winter and cold weather in the middle of summer will start to be observed. Besides long-term droughts in some places, constant rainfalls at other places will create floods and significant damages will occur. Strong winds will blow becoming dangerous and in some places, they will result in great havoc.
Meanwhile, earthquakes will occur; violent seismic upheavals will reveal themselves in this or that part of the Earth among the natural events which mankind will define as disasters.
On the seas, unaccustomed events will occur. For example, on shores where no tides occur, the sea will sometimes rise 8 to 10 metres and invade the land. Some cities which are unused to and unprepared for such high tides will be under the threat of floods and suffer great losses.
In various locations of the world, from place to place landslides will occur; and some towns and places will experience quite frightful and worrisome moments...However, none of these will be out of the harmony or out of order;
all of them will be expressions of the gradual advances...(p.287)
Approximately fifty years later (1959+50=2009 we are currently in this phase) these events will begin to make themselves felt much more strongly and to acquire characteristics which are very disturbing, scary, suffering and arduous for mankind -more correctly, for those who have not properly prepared themselves. Nevertheless, because these events would still not be sufficiently intensified to impose their true significance on mankind, the majority of mankind will be far from understanding the true meanings of these events and be simply clueless about what will befall them. For example, some bizarre changes in climates will initially begin gradually; cold places will gradually get warmer; and some regions will be scorching hot unusually. As the result of such states freakish winds will create terrifying hurricanes and because of these great damage will ensue. Earthquakes will occur more often and intensify; ground fissures and eruptions will increase; and as the years go by these states will make themselves felt more explicitly.
Some cities will be obliterated by major tremors and in their places, vast indentations or lakes will appear; in some places widespread and continuous droughts will begin; mankind and animals will die in great numbers; wooded, green and fertile areas will turn into wastelands and will even become dry deserts and will tum into inhabitable areas for mankind who had been inhabiting those places for ages, and they will flee in order to look for more fertile places and will begin to migrate. Consequently, from place to place mass migrations will begin and this will create major strife among human communities.
The swelling of the seas will increase; and world matter will not fail even a moment to tell the mankind in a proper language that they should not expect more, even expect nothing any more from it by displaying its terrible countenance to mankind. In short, the world will gradually become barren, disagreeable for mankind and will lose its suitable characteristics for life. And after all, as we have previously explained, the cancer cases which will increase entirely towards the end of times are one of the significant evidences which will explicitly show mankind that world matter does not respond to needs any more. (p.288)
Shortly, starting from the fiftieth year, besides the consequences put into effect by the droughts, some compelling natural events including wide-scale migrations from place to place will cause major unrest in the world; and the gradually souring countenance and harshening conditions of nature towards mankind will swiftly increase the degree of this unrest.
These states will continue up to the hundredth year by increasing; and after the hundredth year, the events and changes that started in the world will begin to give some meanings to mankind about the real nature and implications of all these events. The states which continued up to now as simple changes, will now begin to develop within a complete turmoil and in an explicit way which expresses the changing of the old world orders and devices.
Ice sheets in the colder regions will start to melt and as some cold regions get warmer, distinct changes will begin in the climates of the world. Within these states which seem in complete disorder there are orders and devices which are preparatory for the realisation of the forthcoming days of deliverance and good news for mankind.
As the world gets increasingly warmer, in some places major differences in the seasons will appear. There, scorching heats will prevail in summer and winter; the cold weather will be in excess.
And towards the last days, seasons will completely change; the current mild climates will become hellishly hot like the tropical regions; and formerly cold climates will become the hot regions of the world. Consequently, many cities will become uninhabitable because of the hot weather; on the one hand, hellishly hot regions and on the other unendurable aridness of the former vast fertile lands which has now dried and turned into deserts,
Following the hundredth year, great natural events will commence, and they will cause the mass deaths of mankind in parts; and states which are deemed as great disasters by mankind will follow each other. Nevertheless, despite the death in such large numbers, the population of the world will not decrease but on the contrary, increase. (p.289) For example, the world population which has reached 2.5 billion today, will increase up to 6 or 7 billion by then. (quite precise projection) (p.290)
Towards the final moment of world revolution all natural events will intensify, tremors will increase; floods, deluges, major land-slides, land fissures and great earthquakes which can devastate a few cities at once will continue following each other; and mankind will encounter another and more terrible disaster not long after the previous disasters. In the mean time, naturally, there will be deaths en masse; pandemics will occur; life on Earth will cause much suffering and be arduous.Reasonable, knowledgeable and well-prepared mankind, when they can see this situation, will understand very well that world matter is not sufficient for world mankind; and the world is making this truth dawn on mankind. And so a moment will come when the majority of mankind will understand that there is no place left in the world for them to live. And this will be the most perfect order and device of the world which has been established so mankind may see the truth with complete clarity; and through the power of this order and device, mankind will acquire the strength to open wide the gates with great longing which separate the two realms we have mentioned above; that is, they will begin to attain the light of their comprehension. (p.291)
...and finally a moment will come and from that moment on, the world that has been in the throes of death will soon
close its eyes to its former life. At this stage, the world will look like a boiling cauldron. During this final stage, which will continue for only a few days, all continents and the seas will be in turmoil. The ground and the skies will shake.
In the meantime, the ground will be fissured and come apart.
These parts will continuously shake as if dried leaves were rocking back and forth before an immense wind. They will go up and down. The earth beneath every foot will shake. Vast cracks will occur. Out of these cracks the blackest smoke and toxic fumes will gush. These fumes will gradually cover the Earth. It will get dark around. This smoke will be in the form of clouds of fume containing the vaporous toxic gases made out of burning coals in the substratum of the ground mixed with waters. It will waste the mankind en masse. In some places, the width of these crevices, which
are at enormous lengths, will reach to 30 or 40 kilometers. And large pieces of land, together with their cities which mostly have already been destroyed, and large mountains will begin to topple down into these wide open pits of fire.
... These enormous and vast abysses of fire will be opened here and there all over the world; and the hills, mountains, valleys, plains and vast pieces of land, together with all their devastated cities and damaged developed areas on them, will roll down into these abysses. And the remaining survivors of the inhabitants of those places will be buried in these fire pits altogether. Meanwhile, some fire pits will spurt out lava as hot ashes all around and these will fall down on mankind as rain of fire. At the same time, enormous and dense clouds will cover the skies of the world. (p.292) Ceaseless lighting, with violent thunder, will strike through dense black clouds of fumes and vapor and touch down all over the world, illuminating all around.
On the one hand, as the thunder muffles the screams of mankind, the underground roars, the din as the gases and lava spurt out and overflow from the blown up fissures and opened cracks, as mankind unconsciously yells and cries out amidst the suffocating and burning fumes, the opening of the fire pits and abysses, the pieces of land which shake like dried leaves, lightning; on the other hand, oceans surrounding the continents will rise as never seen before and the seas will heave as enormous mountains which contain billions of tons of water will begin to attack upon the continents.
This situation is now the last hours of the world; the face of the Earth is sinking. That is, a world life, which has completed its cycle, is about to close forever and ever. Thus, the oceans attacking the continents will begin to cover all lands together with all of their devastated cities, opened fissures, forests, valleys and vast grounds. They will run after mankind like herds and swallow them. In places where the sea waters join with the fire pits and fissures, great explosions and immense vapour clouds will occur. In the meantime, continents will crack across and all devastated regions which have been once ages old civilizations with all of their artifacts and monuments will topple down into these pits of hell and will vanish in a few hours.
Over the places they are buried into fire pits the enormous sea mass of the oceans will immediately cover them and all continents of the world will soon be obliterated. New oceans will replace them which are thousands metres deep; and consequently, one more world cycle, together with all the civilization and material wealth it has attained so far will be closed down and become of the past which is destined to be forgotten.
And in the midst of this turmoil, most of mankind will go to a cosmos which will respond to their needs; and the remaining few will be stranded and bewildered on the pieces of rock which have survived the great cataclysm in order to pass into the new world. For, some higher parts of the old continents, which sunk into the depths of the seas, will stay at the surface as large pieces of rocks in order to constitute the islands at varying sizes and archipelagos of
the future. (p.293)
As the face of the Earth sinks, from the sea bottom which was upside down, enormous pieces of land will rise up and consequently, new continents will be constituted out of these. These new continents will be an ages long study subject for the geography experts of the next world cycle.
We have said that mankind of the new world cycle will be constituted from the remaining mankind on the higher parts and hills of the continents during the submerging of the world of today. At the new continents which rose up from the sea bottom during that time there will be no mankind yet. Since there will be no soil on the islands where mankind who will pass into the new world from the world of today must inhabit, those people will be contained in these islands which are only rocks and surrounded by seas. Consequently, after all of these events which happen and finish in a few
days, the calm will return; and the general equilibrium which has been disrupting for years in the world, after going through this final crisis of a few days, will be restored as according to the new world conditions, everything will be done and over with, and the sun will rise from the horizons of the new world with the same brightness and begin to go on rejuvenating it.
As for mankind, of those who passed from this world to the next one, although at first keeping their body structure, major regressions will occur in their mental states, intelligence, comprehensions, feelings and memories. They will lose their consciousness and go insane. Those people will forget all knowledge and concepts belonging to the former world cycle, great human civilizations and their own individual, family and communal lives. There will be nothing left from their past knowledge, neither from their sciences, techniques, capabilities, habits nor anything from their
previous identities; they will act only upon instincts as in a state of a very primitive man." (p.294)
Some simple events which we may term as the first indications of this forthcoming closing of the great world cycle have already started. (talking about 1959, when the book was revealed) These are some atmospheric changes which do not yet have significance in the vision of the mankind and are assumed temporary disturbances due to the blind forces of nature. These states will gradually increase and continue without ceasing while making their greater signs felt strongly. (p.286)
...Abnormally hot weather in the middle of winter and cold weather in the middle of summer will start to be observed. Besides long-term droughts in some places, constant rainfalls at other places will create floods and significant damages will occur. Strong winds will blow becoming dangerous and in some places, they will result in great havoc.
Meanwhile, earthquakes will occur; violent seismic upheavals will reveal themselves in this or that part of the Earth among the natural events which mankind will define as disasters.
On the seas, unaccustomed events will occur. For example, on shores where no tides occur, the sea will sometimes rise 8 to 10 metres and invade the land. Some cities which are unused to and unprepared for such high tides will be under the threat of floods and suffer great losses.
In various locations of the world, from place to place landslides will occur; and some towns and places will experience quite frightful and worrisome moments...However, none of these will be out of the harmony or out of order;
all of them will be expressions of the gradual advances...(p.287)
Approximately fifty years later (1959+50=2009 we are currently in this phase) these events will begin to make themselves felt much more strongly and to acquire characteristics which are very disturbing, scary, suffering and arduous for mankind -more correctly, for those who have not properly prepared themselves. Nevertheless, because these events would still not be sufficiently intensified to impose their true significance on mankind, the majority of mankind will be far from understanding the true meanings of these events and be simply clueless about what will befall them. For example, some bizarre changes in climates will initially begin gradually; cold places will gradually get warmer; and some regions will be scorching hot unusually. As the result of such states freakish winds will create terrifying hurricanes and because of these great damage will ensue. Earthquakes will occur more often and intensify; ground fissures and eruptions will increase; and as the years go by these states will make themselves felt more explicitly.
Some cities will be obliterated by major tremors and in their places, vast indentations or lakes will appear; in some places widespread and continuous droughts will begin; mankind and animals will die in great numbers; wooded, green and fertile areas will turn into wastelands and will even become dry deserts and will tum into inhabitable areas for mankind who had been inhabiting those places for ages, and they will flee in order to look for more fertile places and will begin to migrate. Consequently, from place to place mass migrations will begin and this will create major strife among human communities.
The swelling of the seas will increase; and world matter will not fail even a moment to tell the mankind in a proper language that they should not expect more, even expect nothing any more from it by displaying its terrible countenance to mankind. In short, the world will gradually become barren, disagreeable for mankind and will lose its suitable characteristics for life. And after all, as we have previously explained, the cancer cases which will increase entirely towards the end of times are one of the significant evidences which will explicitly show mankind that world matter does not respond to needs any more. (p.288)
Shortly, starting from the fiftieth year, besides the consequences put into effect by the droughts, some compelling natural events including wide-scale migrations from place to place will cause major unrest in the world; and the gradually souring countenance and harshening conditions of nature towards mankind will swiftly increase the degree of this unrest.
These states will continue up to the hundredth year by increasing; and after the hundredth year, the events and changes that started in the world will begin to give some meanings to mankind about the real nature and implications of all these events. The states which continued up to now as simple changes, will now begin to develop within a complete turmoil and in an explicit way which expresses the changing of the old world orders and devices.
Ice sheets in the colder regions will start to melt and as some cold regions get warmer, distinct changes will begin in the climates of the world. Within these states which seem in complete disorder there are orders and devices which are preparatory for the realisation of the forthcoming days of deliverance and good news for mankind.
As the world gets increasingly warmer, in some places major differences in the seasons will appear. There, scorching heats will prevail in summer and winter; the cold weather will be in excess.
And towards the last days, seasons will completely change; the current mild climates will become hellishly hot like the tropical regions; and formerly cold climates will become the hot regions of the world. Consequently, many cities will become uninhabitable because of the hot weather; on the one hand, hellishly hot regions and on the other unendurable aridness of the former vast fertile lands which has now dried and turned into deserts,
Following the hundredth year, great natural events will commence, and they will cause the mass deaths of mankind in parts; and states which are deemed as great disasters by mankind will follow each other. Nevertheless, despite the death in such large numbers, the population of the world will not decrease but on the contrary, increase. (p.289) For example, the world population which has reached 2.5 billion today, will increase up to 6 or 7 billion by then. (quite precise projection) (p.290)
Towards the final moment of world revolution all natural events will intensify, tremors will increase; floods, deluges, major land-slides, land fissures and great earthquakes which can devastate a few cities at once will continue following each other; and mankind will encounter another and more terrible disaster not long after the previous disasters. In the mean time, naturally, there will be deaths en masse; pandemics will occur; life on Earth will cause much suffering and be arduous.Reasonable, knowledgeable and well-prepared mankind, when they can see this situation, will understand very well that world matter is not sufficient for world mankind; and the world is making this truth dawn on mankind. And so a moment will come when the majority of mankind will understand that there is no place left in the world for them to live. And this will be the most perfect order and device of the world which has been established so mankind may see the truth with complete clarity; and through the power of this order and device, mankind will acquire the strength to open wide the gates with great longing which separate the two realms we have mentioned above; that is, they will begin to attain the light of their comprehension. (p.291)
...and finally a moment will come and from that moment on, the world that has been in the throes of death will soon
close its eyes to its former life. At this stage, the world will look like a boiling cauldron. During this final stage, which will continue for only a few days, all continents and the seas will be in turmoil. The ground and the skies will shake.
In the meantime, the ground will be fissured and come apart.
These parts will continuously shake as if dried leaves were rocking back and forth before an immense wind. They will go up and down. The earth beneath every foot will shake. Vast cracks will occur. Out of these cracks the blackest smoke and toxic fumes will gush. These fumes will gradually cover the Earth. It will get dark around. This smoke will be in the form of clouds of fume containing the vaporous toxic gases made out of burning coals in the substratum of the ground mixed with waters. It will waste the mankind en masse. In some places, the width of these crevices, which
are at enormous lengths, will reach to 30 or 40 kilometers. And large pieces of land, together with their cities which mostly have already been destroyed, and large mountains will begin to topple down into these wide open pits of fire.
... These enormous and vast abysses of fire will be opened here and there all over the world; and the hills, mountains, valleys, plains and vast pieces of land, together with all their devastated cities and damaged developed areas on them, will roll down into these abysses. And the remaining survivors of the inhabitants of those places will be buried in these fire pits altogether. Meanwhile, some fire pits will spurt out lava as hot ashes all around and these will fall down on mankind as rain of fire. At the same time, enormous and dense clouds will cover the skies of the world. (p.292) Ceaseless lighting, with violent thunder, will strike through dense black clouds of fumes and vapor and touch down all over the world, illuminating all around.
On the one hand, as the thunder muffles the screams of mankind, the underground roars, the din as the gases and lava spurt out and overflow from the blown up fissures and opened cracks, as mankind unconsciously yells and cries out amidst the suffocating and burning fumes, the opening of the fire pits and abysses, the pieces of land which shake like dried leaves, lightning; on the other hand, oceans surrounding the continents will rise as never seen before and the seas will heave as enormous mountains which contain billions of tons of water will begin to attack upon the continents.
This situation is now the last hours of the world; the face of the Earth is sinking. That is, a world life, which has completed its cycle, is about to close forever and ever. Thus, the oceans attacking the continents will begin to cover all lands together with all of their devastated cities, opened fissures, forests, valleys and vast grounds. They will run after mankind like herds and swallow them. In places where the sea waters join with the fire pits and fissures, great explosions and immense vapour clouds will occur. In the meantime, continents will crack across and all devastated regions which have been once ages old civilizations with all of their artifacts and monuments will topple down into these pits of hell and will vanish in a few hours.
Over the places they are buried into fire pits the enormous sea mass of the oceans will immediately cover them and all continents of the world will soon be obliterated. New oceans will replace them which are thousands metres deep; and consequently, one more world cycle, together with all the civilization and material wealth it has attained so far will be closed down and become of the past which is destined to be forgotten.
And in the midst of this turmoil, most of mankind will go to a cosmos which will respond to their needs; and the remaining few will be stranded and bewildered on the pieces of rock which have survived the great cataclysm in order to pass into the new world. For, some higher parts of the old continents, which sunk into the depths of the seas, will stay at the surface as large pieces of rocks in order to constitute the islands at varying sizes and archipelagos of
the future. (p.293)
As the face of the Earth sinks, from the sea bottom which was upside down, enormous pieces of land will rise up and consequently, new continents will be constituted out of these. These new continents will be an ages long study subject for the geography experts of the next world cycle.
We have said that mankind of the new world cycle will be constituted from the remaining mankind on the higher parts and hills of the continents during the submerging of the world of today. At the new continents which rose up from the sea bottom during that time there will be no mankind yet. Since there will be no soil on the islands where mankind who will pass into the new world from the world of today must inhabit, those people will be contained in these islands which are only rocks and surrounded by seas. Consequently, after all of these events which happen and finish in a few
days, the calm will return; and the general equilibrium which has been disrupting for years in the world, after going through this final crisis of a few days, will be restored as according to the new world conditions, everything will be done and over with, and the sun will rise from the horizons of the new world with the same brightness and begin to go on rejuvenating it.
As for mankind, of those who passed from this world to the next one, although at first keeping their body structure, major regressions will occur in their mental states, intelligence, comprehensions, feelings and memories. They will lose their consciousness and go insane. Those people will forget all knowledge and concepts belonging to the former world cycle, great human civilizations and their own individual, family and communal lives. There will be nothing left from their past knowledge, neither from their sciences, techniques, capabilities, habits nor anything from their
previous identities; they will act only upon instincts as in a state of a very primitive man." (p.294)