Thursday, May 1, 2014

Nostradamus C.7 Q.02: Cabalah for commenting on the human soul.


Nostradamus C.7 Q.02: Cabalah for commenting on the human soul.

Centuries seven has only forty-two verses and its purpose is to be Nostradamus' Cabalistic Book of Names; a guide to the sounds he associated with actions and a list of people and places. Other chapters hold similar clues but in this cluster Nostradamus emphasises a single theme. In this verse C.7 Q.2 he compares the ancient arts to his own and suggests they are of a similar ancestry and united by a common purpose; a commentary on the human soul. Here he links his use of the sound of the letter zee to his verses in which fanatics are prominent. That this group of verses has a special purpose is highlighted by there being only three verses where the vital anagram for centuries can be found and C.7 Q.2 is one of them.
 
Opened by Mars Arles will not give war,
the soldiers will be astonished by night.
Black and white concealing indigo on land
under the false shadow you will see traitors sounded.
Par Mars ouuert Arles ne donra guerre
De nuict $eront les $oldartz e$tonnes
Noir blanc a l'inde di$$imules enterre
Souz la faincte vmbre trai$tres verez et $onnes.
  1. <ParaMours true dragon leArns><**leArns raper argue true armours done**>
  2. <centurieS art not leSs old><neeDs no ztar old countrieS set><nor let neceSsituDe Set on dartz loSs><outcrieS entoneS old ztar enDs>
  3. <caballin iroN reenters Disseminules [ seed / spore]>
  4.  <verse traitS> <fanatic aSsertive none resetZ Soulz><bertram invect [ harangue] Sonnet verse rites><verse zee traitS entoneS fanatic Soulz><zee reverts>
  1. necessitude, Caballin
  2. assertive
  3. Centuries, disseminules
  4. Paramours, countries, outcries, Bertram
  5. fanatic
  6. Tzar, reverts
  7. invect
  8. armours, traits
  9. loss, soulz
  10. -
  11. dragon
  12. -
  13. -
  14. entones (2 in this verse)
  15. re-enters

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