Nostradamus C7 Q04: The cipher 'L' for places of long sad sieges.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
This verse has an important place in Nostradamus' Book
of names and it presents its cipher by gathering together a collection of
places where sieges have been important.
The text tiesthe cipher to places where long sad
battles have been waged while the clue to the letter cipher is seen
through the repetition of the letter 'l',
The anagrams of the second line
have a most unusual tone with the adjacent anagrams of 'only occasion'
sugesting the special relevance of this verse while two other anagrams for
'diagnose tune' indicate what Nostradamus meant us to do with this insight.
Key Ideas:
nonprosaicalness, controlments, God-sent,
occasion, mixed, personalises, reassigns, diagnose, Murexide,
saddened, junior,reloading, glanced,Alencons, conceit,
ordinal, deduce, lodge, campaign-code, aspersions, cannon, Eugene, reglanced, passion, edged, canons, san-grael, asepsis, candle / calend, tolerances, Raimond,
anions, apsis, plot, morsel, sonance, admire, oceans,
sieges, sold, golden, join, gained, enlarges / generals, angled, d'Orlean, Leonard, ousted, passes, electrons,
cleans / lances, deaden.

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