Nostradamus C5 Q09: The family seeking to bring about Jesus' polar ascension
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015, Mar 2023
This current verse is part of an evolving story of
familyparticipance(if l'amy - anticipe Par c) in events at the end of this
century when thePolar-stars(Lors
par aſt) reach their zenith.
The events involve various
religious groups some of which are cruel barbaric invaders whose presence
causes other extreme elements to try and justify their faith and use this
seemingly auspicious momemt to clone
Jesus from the relics they possess.
Nostradamus' story is far broader than these issues and
takes us into human reactions to asteroids and new creatures that will
displace man from his self-claimed throne. The name of the family line and
the allusional enchantress can be found in this and the surrounding verses
as can more detail on the cascades from the sky.
The story in the text validates the anagram entry for family
participance by bringing detail that ties in with the story of the once
barren Lady that is a prominent part of Nostradamus' 1558 Henry Epistle.
That story is based around a family in which there are three brothers
and a daughter none of which have the same father. The daughter and her
two children are separated from the family in order to save the Christian
Church.
The
story in the text of this verse is one of the few that mentions a Lady
and in this instance she is presented as having a hairy forehead as a
distinguishing feature.
It is likely the Lady is the daughter and
the Duke overtaken by Death is one oh her three brothers, It is on this
basis plus the cohesive cluster about the Pole Star that makes this
verse a member of theis three brother series.
The pole Star cluster in the fourth line is bolstered by lettering that
is best resolved by anagrams that frame a concept that makes sense but
the elements of which its made are not stand-alone anagrams in this
verse. Polar-stars
(Lors
par aſt)
is one such cluster while rotate-Polar-Starmap
(mort
attrape
Lors pa)
is the other.
# Eleusian
wheel: reference to three part cycle of search, descent
and ascent in the Eleusian mysteries # supersacerdotal:
high priest. # Cetus : sea-monster constellation.