Nostradamus C7 Q38: The equestrians death that affects us all.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
This verse is different to most of those in Centuries
seven, since it doesn't offer a significant name nor does it easily link
into the concept of the evolution of the soul.
Yet its anagrams have
powerful connections with the text and it may well be that it delivers the
necessary relevance through the detail this combination of text and
anagrams, provides.
There is no doubt that the text and
the anagrams are about physical mutilation during a battle.
The text tells us the magnitude of the mutilation in a very generalised way
but the anagrams tell us the shocking details of how the entrails are torn
apart and the genitals separated from the body by the mob as much as the
accident itself.
There is a sense in the anagrams of a courtly involvement
in the plight of the equestrian by courtiers emotionally involved in
the lead up events and its immediate aftermath.
Key Ideas:
generalisation, embroilment, overelating, scurrilous,
raucously, incorrupt, genitalia, embroiler, unmerited, pillule,
documentaries, dilatedness, redocument, negating, revisor, deadlines,
hereinto, unmetred, quiver, revolt, Darius / radius, rivers, gilt,
serpentile, listeners, memento, moment, therein, ruction, leaping,
either, lover, deadliness, couriers, royals, their, peep, splinter,
sentinal, curios, elating, ligate, relations, alertness, nitrate, crows,
Oliver, cement, gaunt, antigen, cirque, penile, slay, tireless, count,
drains, tumor, court, latrines, listener, Lille, preinset, remount,
mount, over, Latins, add, adviser, well, Sirra, horrible, quic.
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