Nostradamus C8 Q25: A woman lawyer aids in bringing about the Jesus clone birth
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015, Feb 2023
 The
text of this verse which begins with 'The heart of the lover, awakened by furtive love;
in the stream the Lady will be ravished', places it within the story line of the once barren Lady.
But, as in other verses, the absence of any reference to greatness
menas it is likely a
continuation of the story of the daughter's exploitation by violent men.
Together with the other verses in this series it builds a consistent picture of
a high official whose lust for a woman leads to her giving birth when his and
her past
had suggested that wasn't likely.
Her family then becomes the center of a warrior line.
She is the
matriachal avenger driven by the violence in her upbringing and her hatred of those who allowed her to be raped.
These evolving attitudes are summed up in the text as she develops strategies
to escape the worst, while each new incident shapes her anger into a heartless,
obsession for revenge.
As to the angrams in this verse it is another where the
largest part of the story lies in the text so there are only a few anagrams
that add anything to that tale.
However the limited number of anagrams in this verse
reflect stories relating to the conception of the Jesus-clone found in otherverses and hinted at in Nostradamus' 1555 Preface to Cesar and the 1558
Episle to Henry.
Anagrams such as
Iesus (ſſiue),
Yesus (uyſſe), uuarfare
(u fera rau), damsel (s de l'am),
lauuyeress (e ruyſſeau)
and couturiere (ertiue
Coeur) add to the recurring theme of a family bearing genes
believed to be that of Christ entering into a series of inter-family wars
to ensure their favoured one is victorious.
And the daughter's story is an important but mundane part
of that broader tale.
The repetition of anagrams has to take into account a
factor that is easy to overlook.
The rarest anagrams import is not only given their rarity
but the scarcity but of all those equally complex inter-linked irrelevant words that don't
randomly appear.
In Nostradamus anagram lexicon there is less than five percent of
all possible complex words about prophecies and those absent are overwhelmingly
irrelevant to his stated interests.
The point of this last commentray paragraph is to highlight a
relevant dimension that cannot otherwise be incorporated.
Key Ideas:
precarious, lawyeress, leucoderma, underlays, resampled,
unalarmed, wayfarer, coutiere, cowered, Leopards, warfare, forum, Eucrite, drops, Ferrante, salaries,
amount, adorn, damsel, surely, essay, town, ruly, crops, Jesus, dreamt, Adam, assail, calm, Seas,
refit, Rafael, amour.

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