Nostradamus C01 Q44: Allusion of airborne disease applied to events yet to happen.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015

 

Nostradamus' verse C1 Q44 This verse turns out to be a tale about the reaction of people under the constant threat of airborne infection with the allusion on which it is based coming from a once held belief that bad air or miasma was the cause of disease.

An adjacent English anagram series in the last line, which shows this verses coverage, says
such miserable populace require-clue (miel $era  b_eaucoup pl_us ch_er que cire l).

The second line also has two euqually powerful  sequence but they define the environment causing the terrible mood. In reverse order it has  miasma encounter resonants (Contreuen_ans $eront_ mis a ma_). The same line  also has crematoria re[u/v]enant storminess (_treuenan_s $eront mis_ a martireCo_). 

Below you can see the meaning of two other anagrams in the second line and these then make threference to revenants (the return of the dead), highly relevant

# Semeliel; Archangel - One of the seven princes  who stand continually before God, and to whom are given the spirit-names of the planets. Agrippa views him as the spirit of the sun.
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Jeremiel: One of the seven archangels in the original or earliest listings. He has been described as the 'lord of souls awaiting resurrection'.


 

 

 

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