Sounds more like the guy that wrote that bible code program. If you look at a book enough different ways you're bound to find words in different orders that might mean something.Quote:
Originally Posted by Coelho
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Sounds more like the guy that wrote that bible code program. If you look at a book enough different ways you're bound to find words in different orders that might mean something.Quote:
Originally Posted by Coelho
Sorry for the delay.I seen him yesterday at a party he told it was the way he remembered it saying so I startin tryin to find the Quadtrian or whatever it is this morning and I have to buy the book of Nostraduamus to find it!I believe it predicts stuff all the way past 2012.
Thanks Coelho - my Nostradamus book is wrong :thumbsup:
Even in my version the author admits that because of translation there is far too much to work out.
Makes you wonder...
If you wrote a book predicting / about the future though, don't you think you would write it in an "accessible format" ? Something anyone could decipher - surely this would be important otherwise the book is rendered useless.
I know he was famous in his own time for predictions but I haven't had access to the "true translation" of his Quantrains so I don't know what you know - if you know what I mean :stoned:
Care to share any of the "good bits" from the book? Anything that you thought was really significant? I always like to hear how his works are interpreted.
The book I have is called :
The Prophecies of Nostradamus
Author Erika Cheetham
First ublished 1973
Well... now you can rest assured, knowing that most catastrophes described in your book probably wont ever happen...Quote:
Originally Posted by Delta9 UK
Well... the book i read explains that Nostradamus wished only people with enough knowledge were able to understand him. His predictions were terrible, and only prepared people would stand to know such things. Now that i understand a bit of it, and suspect a bit too, i see why it had to be this way.Quote:
Originally Posted by Delta9 UK
Also, by writing it in such codified way, he ensured that nobody would falsify it, as nobody knew the way to codify the predictions to fit in his scheme of writing. So their predictions come to us, unaletered, centuries after him.
Well... unfortunately the book i have about it (a portuguese verion of Pierre Piobb - Le secret de Nostradamus et de ses célèbres prophéties du XVIe) is not a complete translation, or even an incomplete one. It just explains the basics of Nostradamus coding system, and has only a few rightly translated verses to explain how it works.Quote:
Originally Posted by Delta9 UK
I strongly suggest you to find this book. Its very interesting, even if a bit confusing. Anyway, i can give some "good bits".
He explains that the preface to the centuries, named "Epistle to Henry II", is a lot of blabling and the only important thing there is the chronology, which says "Adam came 1242 years before Noah, 1080 years after Noah came Abraham", etc... He says this numbers are the way to counting the verses, and the other list of numbers which follows it is an way to counting the dates.
Then he says there are other verses of Nostradamus. There are 141 quatrains called "Pressages", and another set of verses called "sextilhas" in portuguese (dont know how to say it in english), and are a set of 58 groups of 6 verses each. This other verses must be put after the centuries, and using the described way to count this verses, one can find Nostradamus description of how to interpret his work, as its description is encoded in this Pressages and Sextilhas.
The book then explains a bit of it, and it is a very geometric and astronomical thing. Nostradamus used the movement of the planets and the moon to codify his verses. I didnt understand it, as the book only mentions it without further explanations.
The only clear prediction that the book gives, using all this stuff, is the doom of Paris. There says:
"The great city for long besieged (IX,82)
Through fire from the sky the city almost burned (II,81)
The signal to give battle will not be given (X,83)
Who will want to put the Innocent Ones to the fire (VI,19)
In an instant a great scattered flame will leap up (VI,98)
Then he will not know how to put out the great flame. (IV,82)
The great city will be thoroughly desolated,
Of the inhabitants not a single one will remain there (III,84)"
Which is clear enough. Paris will be long besieged, and then will be attacked by air. There wont be firing (signal to give battle) because the enemy will want to kill the civilians also (the innocent ones). Then there will be an atomic bomb dropping, which accounts for the great flame, and also for the fire which wont be put out, and will burn completly the city.
If all the other predictions were in this vein, im very glad he only did put one in the book... :eek:
:thumbsup:Good thread.I can hope it isn't true butit's always good to keep it in your mind,and aviod Paris till after 2012 :D.