Nostradamus C7 Q32: Old magic's perils behind a great war.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
This is a verse in which Nostradamus
presents information
about his sources.
In it he acknowledges that he copied some of his processes
from hermitic literature written by his predecessors.
In accepting this knowlege he endorses the concept
there is only one god and that his interest in these factors was drawn by life long
fascination with comets.
However it also has hints that he has a preference
for beliefs that diminish the all powerful status of the royals.
Key Ideas:
monolatry, coemptive, antiroyal, computee,
advance(s), evident, predecessor, interpaved, chimeral,
acquires, inquires, Pfurisae, Pessinus, fluorene, Michel, reprocess, recopies, compete, serenaders, copiers, process,
encoder, recode, mounted, verdant, enfuel, sinner, felon,
acquire, regents, copier, furies, comet, alarmed, dearness, cirque,
radiants, Florence, notary, encode, chime, uprises, Vrda, mount, Latins,
triads, mill, insane, Ranni, mound, redress, fires, derivant, sefira, floe.

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