Nostradamus C4 Q86: Reincarnation begins before the turning of the Polestar
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015, 2022

The Axis shift verse series in Nostradamus' PropheciesNostradamus guide in his 1558 Epistle to Henry about an event that shakes the Earth's axisThe text of C4 Q86 begins with a specific astronomic setting that fails to be specific enough. When it is read, the story is of a very powerful king who dominates. T

hat monarch's character is then immediately smeared with innocent blood. Yet anagrams in the third line for axis and rotating clearly makes it a part of the changing axis story line.

This implies the text's astronomy referencing message is crucial to the events that unfold at the time the axis shifts.

Identifying this unity is important because of an anagram for reincarnation/s (trira innocens A)  in the first line. There is good reason to give credence to its placement here despite the dangers it raised for Nostradamus by its inclusion.

His 1558 Epistle contains many of the hints that support this view about a reincarnation event which amplifies and clarifies what I have already shown about the interest Nostradamus took in the genealogy of Christ. Some of that I have already made apparent using the verses in his prophecies containing terms based on begotten and un-begotten.

Nostradamus centuries 4 quatrain 86Giant Axis rotationg as reincarnation occursIt follows that the singular occurrence  of reincarnation  makes that entry a likely part of the story, deliberately placed in this verse by the author of the prophecies and is not some stray accidental generation.

The above features  inherent in the quote from the 1558 Epistle provide the basis for pairing this verse with C3 Q57. Both verses have powerful links back to the quote shown above with C4 Q86's credentials hinging on the earthly description of the event and its aftermaths while those of C3 Q57 focus on the alteration in the historical view of the heavens from earth.

 

 

 

 

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