Nostradamus C2 Q93: Ship of death signifies the End of Days for many in the 21stC
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015, 2022
This verse is highly significant in Nostradamus scheme
since
it ties his prophecies to the major topics he set out in his 1555 Preface
as well as to the definitive statement in that work about the significance of the
term mutation.
The connections between verses and quotes, together
with modern topics uniting the anagrams in these verses, enables the
trail for floods to be followed through randomly inserted verses in a
way that removes the obscurities faced by earlier analysts. The
main verses involved in this flood based topic are
listed in pairs in the table alongside. I list them in pairs because
there is a natural fit of ideas using that style but they also form a
cohesive whole with cross-threads between the text and anagrams of all
verses in the group of ten.
This verse pairs with C1 Q15 because the text and
anagrams of both verses pair with those holding the date mechanisms of the floods.
That date involves the turning of the current Pole star (Ursa Minor) in
2105CE. It is implied in each of the sources via terms such as "before
the final conflagration (in Preface)", "Naglfar Eschaton (C2 Q93
L4 anagrams)" and "century approaches its renewal (C1 Q16 l4
text)"
The term 'mutation' ties the
ties the period of the 21st century to the quotes Preface via verses
C1 Q51
and C1 Q54
which contain anagrams for that same term.
That date is seen in these two verses as a result of the astronomic
settings given in them.
In each case where mutations is used it is apparent the topics are of
paramount importance to Nostradamus. In addition they are spelt in the
same way in both documents and Nostradamus uses them nowhere else.
For instance the
fourth line of text in this verse talks of conflagration followed by a
great
inundation and this same combination is seen as part of the flood message in
Nostradamus'
Preface to
Cesar 1555.
The topics dealing with HUMAN MUTATIONS
are identified by Nostradamus as VAST FLOODS,
FIRE IN THE SKY, CLIMATE EVENTS & A ONE-OFF FIERY WORLD SHATTERING
EPISODE.
The fourth line of C2 Q93 also contains two
critical anagrams, Eschaton(onChaste)
and Naglfar(nflagra). There are only two other anagrams for Eschaton in the whole text and only one
other for Naglfar. The word eschaton is an End-of-Days term while Naglfar
refers to the ship that is involved in the Nordic End-of-Days mythology.
Naglfar is
discussed in stanza 49 and 50 of the Norse poem Voluspa
of thePoetic
Edda
and
from
this
source
we
can
get a
strong
image
of
Naglfar
as
one
of
many
creatures
and
horrors
let
loose
by
the
flood
and
the
proponents
of
war.
Naglfar
is described in the Prose
Edda as a ship made entirely
from the fingernails and toenails of the dead. During Ragnarok,
Naglfar will be freed from the land and sailed to
Vigridr,
the battlefield, by Hrym
along with an army of jotunn.
The ship will lead hordes against the gods in the last war at the end of time,
before a new world will arise from the sea. These
are
the
images
Nostradamus
has
incorporated
in
the
above
verse
where we have the inundation
similar
to
that
of
the Nordic End-of-Time and we have
a ship which is linked to the
Goddess of Death.
All of which is enough to show that Nostradamus was drawing on a pagan
source for another dimension to his tale of future floods
Hrym steers from the
east, the waters rise, the mundane snake is coiled in jotun-rage.
The worm beats the
water, and the eagle screams: the pale of beak tears carcases; Naglfar is
loosed.
That ship fares from the east:
come will Muspell's
people o'er the sea, and Loki
steers. The monster's kin goes all with the wolf; with them the brother is of Byleist
on their course.....Wikipedia
entry
There are also further anagrams of Eddic relevance.
These are Odinn and Sybils-tale,
the latter of which gives the christianised version of the End-of-Days
event.
DATA Section
C2 Q93
Very near the Tiber presses Death: Shortly before great inundation: The chief of the ship taken, thrown into the
bilge
Castle, palace in conflagration.
Bien pres du Tymbre
preſſe la Lybitine Vn peu deuant grand inondation
Le chef du nef prins mis a la ſentine Chaſteau palais en conflagration.
Anagram Clusters contained in French text
<it Be in Syl(l)ables><sTudy it by preaSSembler in><SybiL-taleS><by
my
represSSable><alLy SeerS><leSSer abiLity>
<SealS Libya in it><duTy preaSSembler>