Nostradamus- Centuries 4 Quatrain 05
Unsurprisingly, the anagrams found in each verse
provide the chains that unify Nostradamus' writings. Any discourse by
any author usually begins each chapter with its theme(s). This is true of
Nostradamus and is well illustrated by verses one to five in his Centuries
IV. These verses provide the essence of Nostradamus' mutation theme
about pending infertility affecting mankind.
In this verse the key
anagrams, those that are rare but well themed,. include 'quatrein',
'source', 'inventor', 'equestrian', 'Sirrah (bright star in Andromeda and
Pegasus)' and 'Astarte (fertility goddess)'. The five verses when read
together interweave on many levels and produce a coherent story of war and
fiery radiation from the sky that causes males to become infertile
and women to seek other forms of begetting offspring. The text of each
takes on growing relevance when considered in this context. And when given
the detail provided by the anagrams Nostradamus' cloud begins to lift. One
such thread is that of the feminine goddesses of fertility (Asherah and
Astarte) whose presence highlights a move away from the patriarchal
dominance of the pantheon. This is a
major part of Nostradamus' vision for our future and not just one of the
many events he said he included to maintain peoples interest. These stories although covered by
these pages are presented with greater cohesion in my online book
which I sell on Kindle.( See
Nostradamus: Impact on the 21st Century)
C.4 Q.05
Anagram Sequences in French Text.
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Sunday, November 24, 2013
Centuries 4 Quatrain 05 (C.IV Q.05)
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Astarte,
castrate.,
equestrian,
inventor,
Pegasus,
quatrein,
Sirrah,
source
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