Nostradamus Quatrains Analyses of all verses   Allan Webber website Web Site   Sefirot buttonAll Sefirots

Nostradamus C2 Q62: The curse of Mabus as an outcast from Utopian city is killed by a comet's fallout
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015, July 2023

 

Nostradamus Prophecies verse C2 Q41 Mabus dies when Utopian cities that have made him an outcast are protected before rural populations.This verse has held the interest of many since the time it was first written and there is good reason for this to be so for it tells the tale of how the greatest disasters of man begin.

 

The anagrams form a powerful set that dramatically enhance the story in the text and it again complies with the theme of comets bringing biologic disaster to man via evolution.

 

They also set a scene of  Camelot and Utopia's  period where the Utopists morals lead to people dying unexpectedly. Both these themes bring out the influence of the ancient symbols of disaster to which future men will return. The examination of the bodies only enhances the problem by confirming that the events are not isolated but occuring across the world.

 

In Geneva, nations convene and set out to aid those who are are at the mercy of the ocean. But it is too little, too late and the material in a comet changes the dynamics of the genes mutation.

 

There are substantive links between this verse and C2 Q64 for both refer to hand, thirst and hunger and the text of one matches the anagram of Geneva found in the other. The other verse alludes to the attempted resurrection of Jesus that goes awry but leads to a new species that displaces man.

 

T

 

 

 

 

free web stats