Nostradamus C2 Q72: A league is destined to leave pasture land of Europe in ruin.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
This and the next two verses are united by anagram
references to birds such as penguin (in this verse), oyster birds in C2
Q73 and an eagle in C2 Q74 .
Yet as in this verse such references seem out
of context with the verse's visible message and requires that much of
the European land-mass be under the oceans.
In fact the anagrams for
this particular verse can only be seen to have helped explain its
content after it occurs if at all. There are anagrams for
Agios (
is o Ga)
and
Peter (
e pert / te Pers) with the
first being a term that that designates a saint. When considered with
the anagrams for
Nicene
(ne ince)
and shrine
(
heſin R)
we are given a metaphor for religious revision of the legend of Christ.
#
Moirae:
Three sisters of fate in Greek mythology- Clotho (spinner),
Lachesis (allotter) and Atropus (unturnable) #
Agios:
Greek word used to imply masculine gender of Saint or Sacred object
#
inequitate:
to ride over or through.
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