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New Revelations of Nostradamus
New Revelations of Nostradamus
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Nostradamus, the very name has become an epitome of people's idea of prophecy. Many are convinced that his auguries are genuine and that he was an extraordinary prophet of genius. This book details the new revelations that are found within his auguries that relate to our own times. The location of ancient undiscovered treasures, impending impact of a comet, earth tremors from the Aegean plate with a tsunami wave formed that will hit both Greece and Turkey. Conspiracies surrounding the Pope and influentially rich families, health risk arising from G networks and a collapse of the world wide economy through a deadly plague and much more…….A stunning array of revelations from the greatest of prophet's Nostradamus whose writings are as relevant today as when they were first penned.

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PublisherAndrew G Frew
Release dateJun 14, 2020
ISBN9781393193753
New Revelations of Nostradamus
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andrew gordon frew

Andrew G Frew (b. 1961-) writer, publisher and author. Lives in London.

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    New Revelations of Nostradamus - andrew gordon frew

    CONTENTS

    AUTHORS NOTE

    THE LIFE OF NOSTRADAMUS

    PREFACE BY M. NOSTRADAMUS

    NEW REVELATIONS

    THE EPISTLE TO HENRY II

    A TREATISE ON MAGIC

    NOTE FROM AUTHOR

    Nostradamus, the very name has become an epitome of people’s idea of prophecy. Many are convinced that his auguries are genuine and that he was an extraordinary prophet of genius. This book details the new revelations that are found within his auguries that relate to our own times. The location of ancient undiscovered treasures, impending impact of a comet, earth tremors from the Aegean plate with a tsunami wave formed that will hit both Greece and Turkey. Conspiracies surrounding the Pope and influentially rich families, health risk arising from G networks and a collapse of the world wide economy through a deadly plague and much more.......

    A stunning array of revelations from the greatest of prophet’s Nostradamus whose writings are as relevant today as when they were first penned.

    ILLUSTRATIONS

    NOSTRADAMUS

    THE OAK OF CHENE CHAPELLE

    COMET

    THE OAK OF ELIZABETH I

    GRETA THUNBERG

    POPE FRANCIS

    TSUNAMI WAVE IN GREECE

    PRINCE ANDREW

    DAVID GALLO AND JOSEPH GALLO

    MEGHAN MARKLE AND HARRY

    PRESIDENT TRUMP

    POPE PIUS XI

    POPE PIUX XII

    HESPERIA CALIFORNIA

    ANTONY ARKWRIGHT

    MARGARET THATCHER

    HENRY II OF FRANCE

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    THE LIFE OF NOSTRADAMUS

    Michel de Nostredame was born at Saint – Remy-de-Provence, on the old style Julian calendar date, 14th December 1503. He was the son of Jacques de Nostredame and Reyniere de Saint-Remy. He had good family connections for his grandfather on his paternal mother's side, Jean-de-Remy had been a doctor to Renato, King of Jerusalem while his paternal grandfather on his father's side, Pierre de Nostredame had been a doctor to the Duke of Calabria. His father who earned his living as a merchant was also a local notary. He was born into a reasonable affluent Provençal Jewish family that had converted to Catholicism.

    The conversion to Christianity was no doubt essential for being accepted in French high society. The young Nostredame was taken into the care of his erudite grandfathers who educated him privately until in 1522 he went and studied medicine at Montpellier university. Probably due to the influence of his early tutoring, he took up the study of the celestial sciences learning the rudiments of herbal medicine and the planetary effects on medical ailments.

    His studies were interrupted by an out-break of the Bubonic plague:16th century France was prone to seasonal outbursts of Le charbon, the Black Death. This was his opportunity to put his medical skills into practice and he quickly gained a reputation for having the power to heal those who were suffering the ravages of the plague. By 1529 he had returned to complete his studies at Montpellier University where he received his doctorate in 1533. It was at this times he Latinised his name to Nostradamus.

    The records show that he went to Agen in the same year where he befriended the eminent scholar, Jules Cesar Scaliger, a leading light of the French Renaissance, who persuaded him to stay with him in the area. It was here that he married his first wife Adriete de Loubejac who was possibly a relation, maybe the sister to the young wife of Scaliger who had married Andriete de Roues-Lobejac, a 16 year old-orphan.

    The marital bliss was not to last however for after having two children he lost his small family to the plague and in so doing also lost the fickle friendship of Scaliger and the many high society clients he had introduced. For how good is a doctor that cannot save his own family? The documentation is sparse but around this time he was also summoned by the inquisitors for comments he made about a statue of the Virgin Mary. This may have been the impetus for him to set out on his travels, for the next eight years he travelled all around France and possibly reached Italy.

    This period was the dark night of the soul of Nostradamus and with his knowledge of astrology he would have known the planetary cycles in effect. He was born with a triple conjunction in Cancer of Jupiter, Mars and Saturn in opposition to Mercury in Capricorn. Saturn is the governor of his Sun sign and also his planetary ruler. When Saturn completes its cycle roughly every 29 years it shows taking on responsibilities and around Saturn's first return he married.

    The marriage is also shown by solar progression, the movement of his sun at one degree of Capricorn on to his Venus positioned at one degree of Aquarius took thirty years. This shows a love union. The movement of the planet Saturn into Leo at sixteen degrees after two years' marriage indicates his domestic grief for it squared his natal Moon in Scorpio.

    While we are looking at the horoscope of Nostradamus, a few notes on his abilities should be made. The position of his Mercury between five and nine degrees of Capricorn (actual position is disputed) indicates he found communication difficult for Mercury is the orb of the mind and Saturn, the planet of restriction in opposition, is a sign of deficiency in this area.

    The records show that people had a difficult job understanding his narratives. The triplicate of planets in the water sign of Cancer in trine aspect to his secretive Moon in Scorpio indicates obscurity in his work and his occult interests but more importantly his prophetic abilities, which first began to appear during his travels. Through Cancer he worked out the opposition of Saturn (authority) on Mercury (mind) for it is the sign of adventure.

    His mind broadened by his excursion, we find him set up in practice in Marseilles in 1544. He was summoned to Aix in 1546 because of a severe out break of Le charbon and he made his reputation for ridding the town of the plague and awarded a pension for life by its citizens. He was then summoned to Salon for his services there and then to Lyon. At great risk to his own health, he worked tirelessly to heal the sick.

    He returned to sunny Salon to retire and there met his second wife, Anne Poussart, a widow whom he latter married in 1547. In the Ferreiroux quarter of Salon, he bought a house, which today has become a museum dedicated to the savant. Here on the top floor of the house he transformed it into a secret study and began to write almanacs and his Les Propheties. It is an ambitious work of predictions written in four-lined verses or quatrains covering 400 hundred years of history, a total of 1,000 predictions in ten centuries of 100 prophecies. Each was planned. His first three centuries were finished and published in 1555 at Lyon, by Mace Bonhomme. The first volume also contained a preface dedicated to his first born son Cesar (1553) and is included in this book. No commentary is necessary. I have allowed the letter to speak for itself. But throughout there is the feeling that Nostradamus is addressing his letter to an unknown individual who appears in the far in the future.

    By 1557 centuries four to an incomplete century seven of only 42 quatrains was published. The final three centuries together with an Epistle to Henry 11 was completed by 1558 and published posthumously in 1568. In total 942 quatrains have remained a mystery to this day for none have been deciphered before the event they prophesy. In 1556 he was summoned to Paris after one of his predictions 1Q35 prophesied the death of the then King of France, Henry 11. He was given a royal audience at the Palace with the Queen, Catherine de Medici probably to discus the horoscopes of her children but also no doubt to inquire about the prophecy of her husband. By all accounts it was a success. He was all the rage at court; his standing was also further enhanced by the Queen's own interest in the occult.

    Nostradamus was propelled to what we call today 'super stardom' when on 30th June 1559 Henry 11 sealed his fate during a jousting tournament. A lance pierced the king's helmet causing two wounds. One splinter went through his eye, the other through his ear. He died in severe pain ten days later. It was a cruel death as the savant had predicted.

    1Q35

    The young lion will overcome the older one,

    in a field of combat in single fight:

    He will pierce his eyes in their golden cage;

    two wounds in one, then he dies a cruel death.

    The reaction of the Parisians was violent. Effigies of Nostradamus were burned and petitions were made to the priests of the Inquisition that he should also be burned at the stakes. He escaped only through his contact with Catherine de Medici and was escorted to his house by the Queen's guards. After the fulfilment of the savant's prophecy, his fame spread throughout the courts of Europe. His success as an extraordinary prophet was now vindicated.

    He reaped the rewards of his fame casting the horoscopes

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