Thursday, January 2, 2014

Centuries 4 Quatrain 74 (C.IV Q.74)




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Nostradamus' Centuries 4 Quatrain 74

 
This verse is one of several that uses loose connections of related words that the methods of Sephirot Coding unifies. They are about ancient themes on the immortality of Gods and Jesus and the relevance of these concepts in fuelling a war late in the 21st Century. Verses C.IV Q.70 /Q.72 / Q.74 are part of this jigsaw as is C.I Q.62.

This particular verse suggests that believers in the uncanonical scriptures be executed and nominates the mountain regions where these views are commonly held. This is shortly before the inundations that drown much of the currently known world at the end of this century. There is also a suggestion that the terrain in which they live is mountainous so they are rounded up into packs by electron beams which are guided by their pursuers mounted on horses.
There are six anagrams for Proclus in the Prophecies. This one has great relevance to Proclus and his views. Many of the anagrams found in the second line have a quite powerful resonance with the views that philosopher held on the relationship of mortal body and soul to the immortal God(s).
Proclus himself often uses the term ‘theology’ in [a] metaphysical sense for the study of the first (‘divine’) principles of all things. His Elements of Theology can in fact be considered an introduction to his metaphysics. The work is a concatenated demonstration of 217 propositions, which may be divided into two halves: the first 112 propositions establish the One, unity without any multiplicity, as the ultimate cause of reality and lay down basic metaphysical concepts/structures such as causality, participation, the relation of wholes to parts, infinity, and eternity. The second half deals with the three kinds of true causes within reality recognized by Proclus: gods (which he calls henads or “unities,”...), intellects, and souls. This elaborate metaphysical framework makes it possible for Proclus to develop a scientific theology, i.e., a demonstration of the procession and properties of the different classes of gods.... Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Those of lake Geneva and of Mâcon:
All assembled against those of Aquitaine:
Many Germans many more Swiss,
They will be routed along with those of the Humane
Du lac lyman et ceux de Brannonices
Tous a$$emblez contre ceux d'Aquitaine
Germains beaucoup encor plus Soui$$es
Seront defaictz auec ceux d'Humaine
Anagram Clusters contained in French text
  1. <many call uncanoniseD executed><non nucliDes calmly unexacerBated><Deucalions [floods] Banner><meant incluDes clay on Banner>
  2. equitation aSSumes caudex electronz><aSSembles>
  3. <oSSiuS [Antioch Council] Germanises><Souls iSSues> <So proclus [5th C Neoplationist- Soul & God] pounce besmearinG ieSuS>
  4. <deforciant [unlawfully withholding] uxe deHumaniSe> <federationS actz> <mountaineerS / enumerationS> <norSe fated>

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