Nostradamus' C.1 Q.80: On the mortal being of Christ and the concept of hell.
This verse carries an anagram for Sefirot which fits
well to the text in the first line since the Sefirot has ten spheres and
the sixth (Tiferet) is associated with light (See
Sephirot Code).
The allegory in the rest of the text is about fiery battles
between different ideologies. One of the most notable of the anagrams is
the family name of Nostradamus used alongside others in the third line
that form the phrase 'hides Nostredame best use'. Other anagrams
of import
are those for Nestorians and Arianists which
are groups whose ideologies are united in their recognition of Jesus'
mortal condition. The theme of the verse seems to be about Nostradamus'
personal view on the creation of grace and light with sinners condemned to
infernos. In his last line Nostradamus projects these ancient ideas into
our near future with the infernos delivered by man's latest devices.
C.1 Q.80
From the sixth bright celestial light it will come to thunder very strongly in Burgundy. Then a monster will be born of a very hideous beast In March, April, May and June great wounding and weeping. De la $ixie$me claire $plendeur celefte
Anagram Sequences in
French Text.
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