Nostradamus C6 Q82: A Pope killed by priests entrenched in ancient divination.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
This verse
mentions the number seven in its text and five in its anagrams with both used as
identification of groups of people who are meant to be protectors.
Its
anagrams refer to augurs, futhaorcs and
fates all of which resonate with ancient
divination methodology.
This is consistent with persons engaged in ministering
to the spiritual needs of a congregation.
There are also words in the fourth line that say
corpulent
corpse (_presoc_cuperontl_).And
in line three thers soul sourced ashes
(_s lou_rde $ouc_he A$_)
wordlesss packet as some ease (_ _ _pt auecq_ues lourde $_A$_$ome_e a se).
These coreconstructions also sit comfortably with the ancient
practice of reading fate from the signs found in the dead. And there is a
further connection as these means are seen to be the way to access the soul.
Key Ideas:
place-cypher, irrefutable, futhaeorc, corpulent, futhaorc, odourless,
cofeature, resullied, Cecrops, contrecoup, cloques, chaoses, belieuer,
Etampes, bereft, unguarded, weeks, cheaper, augured, hype, unargued,
scorpea, Key, presealed, Raphel, slider, resiled, week, Cahour, five,
sourced, lowers, slower, weak, eparch, preach, Moses, prune,
rarer, pond, portune, excur, heap, Parques, acute, weep, cheap, feint,
recoup, Fate.
|