The Ultimate Final Revelation Human Trip to Planet Earth
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Narrated by:
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Mridweeka Tripathi
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By:
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Hussein Smadi
Summary
Humanity stands today at a decisive threshold. Throughout the long arc of history, countless civilizations have risen, flourished, and eventually collapsed into silence. Their monuments remain scattered across deserts, buried beneath oceans, or hidden beneath layers of earth—silent witnesses to cycles of greatness followed by sudden destruction. Despite remarkable scientific and technological progress, humanity continues to repeat the same fundamental mistakes. We violate natural laws, disrupt the planet's equilibrium, and drift further away from the deeper purpose for which human beings were created.
Today, signs of imbalance surround us. Climate patterns have become unpredictable, oceans are rising, storms are intensifying, and cities are beginning to crack or sink under pressures they were never designed to endure. Floods, volcanic eruptions, heatwaves, and widespread pollution are not merely random disasters—they are responses. They are the Earth's warning that balance has been disturbed, just as it has been in the past. The manuscript The Ultimate Final Revelation suggests that humanity may once again be approaching a phase of global destruction.
This book is not presented as a scientific document or a religious text. Instead, it is intended as a revelation—a reminder. It seeks to awaken the understanding that human life on Earth is not accidental, nor is this planet our final destination. According to this perspective, human beings are not native to Earth but temporary visitors, part of a much greater and eternal journey of the soul. Along this journey, humanity has lost its direction, allowing materialism, fear, ego, and external influences to obscure our true purpose.
©2026 Hussein Smadi (P)2026 Mridweeka Tripathi