Nostradamus C2 Q12: New religious practices upset the establishment.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
This verse is about new religious sects and the
response of the establishment to their manner of worship.
Many of the verses in this part of the prophecies show significant
differences in anagrammatic style to those in the first one
hundred verses. In other articles on my research I show that the verse
are highly ordereexd and use the anagrams to present story lines
consistent with standard authorship.
Parr of that orderly preentation sees Nostradamus weight his focus in
each edition to fit the separate adiences that he wants to reach.
Because this is the first editition his verses concentrate on issues
related to his patrons and sixteenth century readers. Although they may
hold code, verses serving this purpose don't need to be hidden in
English anagrams. If there is code it is likely to be of a colloqial
nature. Yet some part of every verse is a vehicle that Nostradamus could
use to bolster his stories about his most important future stories
To this end the anagrams can be random in their structure. In this verse
anagrams of thsi that
help expand the relevance of the religious element in the text.
They include
Madonna
funeraries established realigned
Qoran
St Andrew and
Demetrius distant emanations.
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