Nostradamus C1 Q26: The mechanisms behind his dream.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
This verse has a very powerful collection of anagrams
centred around the ritual preparation of a wine based medication that
Nostradamus used to aid his visions.
The text gives the account of what he
saw in one such vision which he acknowledges in part through the ambiguity
of the first two lines.
From the totality of this verse we see a program
which fits to his claim that he entered his visionary
state in the night and then penned these visions in the day and reawakened them
by the emotional remnants of his encounters. He does this by following an ancient
ritual involving position, a source of flame and a specific procedure to tag his memories even when
subliminal. By using the emotions of strife, lust and unrest he produces
the greatest rapport between the awakened and dream-like states thus
enabling what he saw to be recovered.
Anagrams that help in giving meaning to this verse
include:
1. Red thumbed uuierder angel ruined garlanded flouu 2. Male posture ritual replicated Templar
rapport 3. Puritan ages
uuise parentages encounters thumbed winters wines
4. Once fire enforce limiters Florence strife filter rested
on firelit site reflection requests
C1 Q26
Original Verse in English and French (Benoit Ed.)
The great man struck down in the day by a bolt An evil
deed, foretold by the bearer of a petition According to the
prediction another falls at night Conflict at Reims London & pestilence in Tuscany
C1Q26GtMnBoltDayEvlDdFrtldPttnBrrAccrdPrdctnNthrNghtFlrnc
La grand du fouldre tumbe d'heure diurne Mal et predict par
porteur poſtulaire Suiuant preſage tumbe d'heure nocturne
Conflit Reims, Londres, Etrusque pestifere.
Adjacent Anagrams plus Anagrams of highest
merit. (~ means full line used ) Selection Order based on letter
rarity, word and sequence length plus line completion