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Dear ex-l,
Hello. Thanks for the detailed response. I cannot specify any date for the forthcoming Destruction or its various phases as Baba has not done that. But of course we can say for sure that the destruction and establishment should be completed by 2036. As regards the mention of 50 years for destruction and 50 years for establishment, I have not come across any such mention in the Murlis or Avyakt Vanis.
As regards your questions about the cleaning of the millions of corpses from the face of earth, I would like to say that the atomic bombs will generate such great heat that would automatically destroy most of the corpses. I do not have the scientific knowledge as to which level of temperature is required to destroy even the skeletons of living beings that will be destroyed in the atomic wars. Even if any bones remain the Earthquakes and floods would help in cleaning them. The Tsunami that caused widespread destruction can be taken as an example. It wiped out many villages/towns from the face of the coastline of many countries. Thosands of corpses must have been washed away by the Tsunami waves. Was there any need to cremate them?
I do not have the time to research the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that took place more than 60 years ago. Otherwise, I would have presented a comparison about the level of destruction that a few nuclear bombs of small capacity caused and the level of destruction that can be caused by much more advanced nuclear bombs in the present world. I think we cannot imagine the extent to which destruction can be caused either by the nuclear bombs or by the combined wrath of all the elements of nature. Anyways, I don't think that the theory of destruction described above is not a story of blind faith but something that is very much possible. Just yesterday, I was going through a newspaper report that talked about floods in England that has not been witnessed in the past 70 years.
Since I am very busy with my lokik and aloukik commitments, I hope that other members would excuse me for the lack of prompt responses to their queries.
With regards,
On Godly service,
Arjun