Friday, April 25, 2014

Nostradamus C.6 Q.82: The Pope who is killed by priests entrenched in the ancient beliefs.


Nostradamus C.6 Q.82: The Pope who is killed by priests entrenched in the ancient beliefs.

Verse C,6 Q.82 mentions the number seven in its text and five in its anagrams with both used as identification of groups of people who are meant to be protectors. Other anagrams refer to augurs, futhaorcs and fates all of which resonate with ancient divination methodology which is consistent with persons engaged in ministering to the spiritual needs of a congregation. There are also words such as corpulent corpse  and odourless ashes which also sit comfortably with the ancient practice of reading fate from the signs found in the dead. And there is a further connection as these means are seen to be the way to access the soul.
 
C.6 Q.82
 Through the deserts of the free and wild place,
The nephew of the great Pontiff will come to wander
Felled by seven with a heavy club,
By those who afterwards will occupy the Chalice.
 Par les de$ers de lieu libre et farouche
Viendra errer nepueu du grand Pontife
A$$ome a sept auecques lourde $ouche
Par ceux qua pres occuperont le cyphe.
  1. <irrefutable real Seeds resiled><Presealed futhaorc resiled> <cofeature elderS Preach><Preach our fate><our elders Preach Seers fate>bereft
  2. <rarer end Point fiVe unguarded><unargued rarer prune fit enVied Pond><Pond augured up>
  3. <** he Sourced soul AS Some aspects-queues**>odourleSs ASheS
  4. <corpulent corpse><Place-cypher parques [Roman fates] uxe>
  1. irrefutable
  2. futhaorc, cofeature, odourless, corpulent
  3. bereft
  4. unguarded
  5. augured
  6. -
  7. unargued
  8. presealed
  9. resiled
  10. five
  11. sourced
  12. -
  13. preach
  14. -
  15. -
  16. -
  17. pond

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