Nostradamus C3 Q67: Death Motivations that underlie the creation of many sects.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
In this verse Nostradamus illustrates his
understanding of the religious forces that underpin the creation of new
sects.
He sees the primitive forces at work that will constantly bubble up from
ancient streams of thought. This verse is not restricted to one particular
time but is a vision covering many sects over several centuries including
those in France in the sixeenth century.
This contains the only anagram in the Prophecies for
Delphi(de
Phil) which is the source of Caepio's gold as
mentioned in
C8 Q29. This current verse is another
member of the gold series. The content in the text identifies an
emerging group of thinkers that reject many commonly-held values while
the
anagrams it contains in its middle lines suggest they are
Essenian (ains
ne ſe)heretics
(et richeſ).
The anagrams for rebuilding the intended prophecy
include:
seven now well selected polished Philo's Delphi hopes Vne nouuelle ſecte de Philoſophes
Persians premises Empress matrons honor northern runes scrutineer
ensure recruits richest heretics Meſpriſant mort or honneurs et
richeſſes Sephirot Demons Essenian garments reassignment limit sense in Norse
strophe Des monts Germains ne ſeront limitrophes lessen usury weary patron puppetry type seers seal A les
ensuyure auront appuy et preſſes.
C3 Q67
A new sect of Philosophers Despising death, gold, honors and
riches Will not be bordering upon the German mountains: To
follow them they will have power and crowds.
Vne nouuelle ſecte de Philoſophes Meſpriſant mort or honneurs et
richeſſes Des monts Germains ne ſeront limitrophes A les
ensuyure auront appuy et preſſes.
Anagram Sequences in
French Text. ( ~ means full line
used)