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Is the End of the World Still Coming After the Death of a Modern Messiah?

The Three Phases of Cosmic Insight and the Mystical Fate of Fah

Is the End of the World Still Coming After the Death of a Modern Messiah?

Cosmic history is divided into three phases according to Fah. The first phase, the cycle of prophethood, started with Adam and concluded with Muhammad. The second, the cycle of sainthood, began with Ali and ended with Fah himself. The final phase, the cycle of divinity, kicked off with Fah’s Revelation and is supposed to culminate in an impending apocalypse.

Fah saw himself as a Messianic figure, someone whose life and teachings were meant to usher in this apocalyptic event. His role was to guide the True Believers to Salvation through his deep, esoteric teachings. Remarkably, Fah believed his own body had become a vessel for divine realities and mystical letters.

However, things got complicated in 1394 when Fah was executed. This raised a lot of questions within his community. If he was supposed to start the apocalypse and lead his followers to salvation, why did he die? What happens next for the True Believers when their supposed Messiah is no longer alive? These questions challenged the community to rethink Fah’s role and the future of their beliefs.



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