Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Nostradamus C8 Q43: His use of Nordic poetry for the emotions of family gone awry.


Nostradamus C8 Q43: His use of Nordic poetry for the emotions of family gone awry.

The anagrams of this verse reveal Nostradamus' usage of the Norse Edda's couplets ($eron - t les coup - s de da) as a stimulant for a particular vision-sequence he was pursuing. For access to this type of vision he relies on the emotions of kinship gone seriously awry. The colour associated with this emotion is paler green (pera l - e regn).
 
The anagrams also complement the story of the text and relate how two deaths involving a newly-born child (puerperal = ar peur ple) and an adolescent (edans lecto) disrupt the upper (peur p) lineages (a l'en$eig) and leads to a pauper (eu par p, par peu) taking the throne.These children are from the Celt ( lect) lands (dans l) near Cognac (ang occ), France where the interface with Roman culture produced a people whose values still represent their ancestry. And although much of the anagram-based story is taken up with the relationship between Nostradamus' couplets and the method by which the Norse Edda's include their pagan lunar calendar it also embraces the Roman Calends into the Nordic version.
 
Decans identify the first day of each month in the Roman calendar and signify the start of a new lunar cycle. The pre-Christian Norse also used a lunar calendar the details of which are believed to be embodied in Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda written after Christianity reached Iceland. This corruption of pagan-Christian values Nostradamus refers to as as pseudo-sacred (es coups de dars) in the anagrams . This ancient book also shows there was a Nordic belief that their ancestors came from Troy and this is detailed in Snorri's Edda. In the anagrams of the same line where pseudo-sacred occurs there is a sequence saying Norse couplets addressed Troy calends ($eron - t les coup -s de dars De - dans lec - toyr) which firmly locks in the mixing of two cultures ideas on lunar calendars.
 
The details given above can be seen within the major anagrams which include:
pseudosacred, Eddic, couplets, addressed, calipered, puerperal, upper, gene-lines, died,  consolute, cognacs, purple,  wrapper, decided,  basest, engine, replaced, address, releasing, pauper, lineages, Troys, calends, deduce, stars, Eddas, sadder, ensign, Celts, adolescent, leader, weep.
Through the fall of two bastard creatures
the nephew of the blood will occupy the regne.
Within Lectoure there will be blows of lances,
the nephew through fear will fold up his standard.
Par le decide de deux cho$es ba$tars
Nepueu du $ang occupera le regne
Dedans lectoyre $eront les coups de dars
Nepueu par peur pleira l'en$eigne
L1:  <~eddic deed uxe choSe Paler base Stars~><rePlaced baSes Stars died><decide Paler Stars deducex baSes><caShboxes decided Paler Stars><exuded baSest /beaSts echoS><caliPered Stars baSes cho exuded>aSbeStos

L2: <peN uuedS cognac real pure gene><sudan uueep><paler green / genre><uSa repeal genre peN uued><general uued pure cognac> enlarger

L3: <~troy calends aDdressed on Seer couplets><norSe eddas saDder couplets> <saDden pseudosacred celts> <adolescent Dreads><couplets aDdressed norSe lands>secretory electrons consolute

L4: <linear eNgineS paper uueep><pure lineageS peril><peurile pauper releasing><i releaSing puerperal (during childbirth)><Seeing linear><peripleural engineS> purple pauper upper uurapper
1: pseudosacred, peripleural, cashboxes, adolescent, couplets, secretory, addressed, puerperal, cognacs, asbestos, uurapper, decided,
2: consolute, calipered, purple,
3: gene-lines, Eddic, upper,
4: replaced,
5: address, coups, basest / beasts,
6: engine, hoses / shoes,
7: lineages,
8: peurile, pseudo,
9: releasing,
10: -
11: bases,
12: engines, pauper,
13: deduxe / exuded, bass,
14: calends, Troyes,
15: Patras, stars,
16: chose, dupes, cog,
17: saddens, purer,
18: dreads / sadder, dealer / leader, Eddas,
19: ensign, Celts, uueep (2x in this verse),
20: died,
21: -
22: -
23: electrons, cleans / lances, linear, Sudan.
pseudosacred, Eddic, cashboxes, couplets, addressed, calipered, puerperal, upper, gene-lines, died,  consolute, cognacs, purple, asbestos, wrapper, decided,  basest, engine, replaced, address, releasing, pauper, lineages, Troyes, calends, deduce, stars, Eddas, sadder, ensign, Celts, adolescent, leader, weep.


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