Nostradamus C7 Q09: Mother of Jesus clone conceives when drugged by guards
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015, Mar 2023
Again
the start of text in this verse relates to the sad circumstances of
the woman who bears the Jesus-clone and once again the choice of wording implies
it is the daughter mentioned in the 1558 Epistles Barren lady quotes.
The absence of her great mother and a long period of grieving fits to
the story of a widow who has lost children in childbirth.
But the great master and the great Prince of Bar with
their reference to greatness could well indicate that her seducer is a
close relative of the Baren Lady and may well be an uncle or even one
of her later husbands. This imarital status s quite in keeping with the
quote which mentions the Barren Lady's four children each have
different fathers.
This verse unlike those in the left of the list above does have a good
number of anagrams within it which can be seen as possessing clusters
of words with common themes.
In this context the cluster focussing on the family members of Christ's
descendants in the Pyrenees are the most prominent. Each of its parts
is necessarily small in number and yet together they deliver a
different reflection of similar groupings in other verses. The
cornerstone aspect of family comes through anagrams in the first line
for Madelaine (ine Dame a
l), ascendable grandson
(a l'abſence de / ſon grand ). This is
bolstered by the region relevant name of
Brenac (nce Bar) and another cluster
focussing on ritual details applicable to Nostradamus' visions.
A sub theme relates to finance as a factor in the seduction of the lady
mentioned in the first line of text and her transfer away from her
homeland. The anagrams for finance retain
importance (ne Fainc / aincte prom/ ſtraine)
appear in the third line. Again this complements the motive elements in
the Barren Lady quote which says the daughter is given away.
In
several verses there is the story of the lady's adulterous behaviour while her husband is away.
These state she is seduced by
a lustful man and passes on
his sexual disease. And together text and anagram content of these verses tell us this woman is honoured as being part of Jesus' lineage
and is chosen by a sect to host the clones.
There is a name
in this verse's anagrams that stands out;
Madelaine! This is consistent with
legends in the Pyrenees that Mary Magdelaine was the matriarch
whose line carried Jesus blood line.
This location is also the same as that in which other verses strongly imply the
future rape takes place. An important anagram delivering
this site is that for Brenac for that is the name of a region on the
route from the pastel dye region of Carcassone to Spain via Foix and
Alet les Bains. It is a regionin which Nostradamus once lived.
Other anagrams indicate a code is hidden as a song of prayer within
this verse and in so doing imply it was a rosary based prayer specially favoured
in the Brenac region. It is possible given the history of the region
that this rosary was a Gnostic Rosary in which Sophia places a
prominent role and the fifteen mysteries traverse the Gnostic rather
than the Orthodox trail.
C7 Q9
Original Verse in English plus French (Benoit Ed.)
The lady in the absence of her great master will be begged for love by the Viceroy. Feigned promise and misfortune in love, in the hands of the great Prince of Bar.
Dame a l'abſence de ſon grand capitaine Sera priee d'amours du Viceroy Faincte promeſſe et mal heureuſe eſtraine Entre les mains du grand prince Barroys.
Adjacent Anagrams plus Anagrams of highest merit.
Selection Order based on letter rarity, word and sequence length plus line completion
L1: <madaleine encodes base><made ascendable><maiden condense><male absence><song base><grandson named> medea baal basal madelaine organs balances
L2: <i made vi prayers uuords core>years medea scurvied uroedema repair adom ormus(society) rosy romus viceroy orsmud(magian good diurge) suuord repairs
L3: <i use finance rates><uuhere metal importance seems fainter><uuhere some maltese resets>elseuuhere easter istar moses encript esteems merops arsenites centuries maleuth(lun 10thsef) enif hamlet eurus teresa reuse uuheelers pectin steers
L4: <and drugs in males><sorry guardians enter><guards main> brenac barer rosary milanese aim encryptions relents carbine stoney eternalism steamliner iames rosy seminal bear masniel streamline sameline brace
Table listing anagram occurrences (1-23) in Nostradamus' Prophecies
1: importance, scurvied, absence,
2: -
3: streamlines, guardians, madelaine, madaleine, elseuuhere, balances, condense, carbine, prayers, hamlet, sentry,
4: ascendable, maleuth, rosary, sorry,
5: uuheelers, arsenites, uroedema, finance, maltese, suuord, uuords,
6: eternalism, steamliner, streamline, brenac, drugs,
7: grandson, merops, esteems,
8: guards, repays, pitai,
9: fainter, smelter, adom,
10: basal,
11: milanese, uuhere,
12: stoney,
13: encript, organs, moses, seuuer,
14: -
15: vice,
16: ormus, romus,
17: encodes, detain, beans,
18: yesno, luher,
19: -
20: arsenite, repairs, maiden, years,
21: -
22: amour, medea, medea, song,
23: masniel, seminal,
Key Ideas:
scurvied, absence, importance, streamlines, Madelaine, ascendable, guardians, eternalism, balances, prayers, Wheelers, grandson, condense, arsenites, uroedema, Maltese, hamlet, finance, sentry, Milanese, rosary, encript, fainter, words, aims, maiden, sorry, drugs, vice, years,
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