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Nostradamus: Predictions
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Nostradamus was a physician (doctor) and astrologer (someone who believes that the future can be learned by studying the stars and planets). Today Nostradamus is remembered chiefly for the predictions he made of future events.
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One thing Nostradamus didn't predict was that he would become a one-man industry in the 20th century. Publishing houses will never go broke printing the latest predictions culled from the manuscripts of Nostradamus.
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Nostradamus seemed to have predicted Nuclear War in this decade, sometime between 1999 AD and 2012 AD. This "window of time" fits into many predictions in The Bible Code and agrees with the base Time Frame found in MATT:24:32, The "Parable of The Fig Tree".
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Nostradamus based his predictions on astrology and admitted consulting the planetary charts. Planetary charts are written in the belief that heaveny bodies influence human affairs, a wild improbability per the previous analysis of astrology. Therefore Nostradamus’s works are individual speculation (intuitive forecasting) and being astrologically based ... occultic. Nostradamus was engaged in speculation, charlatanism (see below), and occultism.
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Most interpreters and amateur Nostradamus scholars overlook the occult significance of the use of Mars in the last line of C10 Q72. They usually translate this to mean "war" because conventional wisdom in occult circles says Mars rules war. Those interpreters are wrong. A more thorough understanding of the symbolic potentials of Mars in predictive astrology could see the final line of this dark and terrifying prediction translated with a silver lining.
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Just as the skeptics thought they had put the last nail in the coffin of Nostradamus, he is resurrected by events. If Nostradamus could see into the future is unclear, but his predictions are a real phenomenon, it seems.
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