Nostradamus C.3 Q.67: Motivations on death that underlie the creation of many
sects.
In this verse Nostradamus illustrates his
understanding of the religious forces that underpin the creation of new
sects.
He sees the primitive forces at work that will constantly bubble up from
ancient streams of thought. This verse is not restricted to one particular
time but is a vision covering many sects over several centuries including
those in France in the sixeenth century.
C.3 Q.67
A new sect of Philosophers
Despising death, gold, honors and
riches
Will not be bordering upon the German mountains:
To
follow them they will have power and crowds.
Vne nouuelle $ecte de Philo$ophes Me$pri$ant mort or honneurs et
riche$$es Des monts Germains ne $eront limitrophes A les
ensuyure auront appuy et pre$$es.
Anagram Sequences in
French Text.
(** = full line
coverage)
- <seVen hoopS nouu delPhi Selected><Philo hopeS
enuuoVen><PoliSh(ed) hopes>
- <he recruits none othr ><She iMpreSSes
scrutineer><PerSianS richest MeSs ensure><Seems hereticS><PerSiaS
richest rune honor MeSSes><eMpreSS Saint hone richeSt motor rune>
- <milton sephirot st-Germain / mastering Demons
Seen> <norSe strophe limit Demons reassiGnment><maGister
Demons><eSsenian Germ not><remains monGst> <**inornateneSs not limit
Germs seeDs-morph** >
- <type up SeerS uueary patron leAse><usury
enseAls><As lessen SeerS puppetry><uueary patron retypes up SeAls>
FREQUENCIES OF RAREST OCCURRENCE in
Centuries
- Delphi, polished, Sephirot,
reassignment, puppetry
- hoops, enuuoven (uu=w), Polish, scrutineer,
Magister, strophe, mongst, inornateness, uueary (weary), retypes
- selected, recruits, impresses, St-Germain /
mastering, messes
- honor, heretics
- hopes, Milton, Essenian, germs
- Philo
- Empress, motor, usury
- horn, limit, type, enseals
- -
- richest
- -
- -
- patrons
- -
- Persians
- -
- Demons
- seven
- -
- -
- -
- lessen
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