Conversations with History by Lander Susan
Author:Lander, Susan [Lander, Susan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Hay House
Published: 2014-06-19T14:00:00+00:00
Reflections
Leni Riefenstahl is a very complex spirit. She forced me to face my own fears, and I, in turn, allowed her to state her piece for the record. If you would like to learn more about her, she wrote an autobiography in 1995 titled Leni Riefenstahl.
My next visit was from the French seer and astrologer Nostradamus, who some believe predicted Hitler’s rise to power 400 years before it happened.
CHAPTER 12
NOSTRADAMUS
Nostradamus appeared to me as if he’d come straight from 16th-century France. He was wearing an expensive-looking blue velvet cloak with gold trim, light-colored hose, and a flat-topped black hat. He had light brown hair, a mustache, and a pointy beard. His energy felt big and powerful, but he seemed more somber and serious than charismatic. I sensed that he was most comfortable using his great intelligence and resources to help and to heal people.
Michel de Notredame was born on December 14, 1503, in Saint-Rémy, France. While he was also an astrologer and physician, he is most known today for his work as a seer. One of Nostradamus’s biggest fans was Catherine de Médicis, queen consort of King Henry II of France, who eventually made Nostradamus counselor to her son King Charles IX.
Nostradamus wrote several books of prophecies in the form of four-line verses called quatrains, using a mixture of French, Latin, Spanish, and Hebrew. His most famous work, Les Propheties (The Prophecies), grouped quatrains in sets of 100, known as centuries. Published in 1555, it was expanded and reprinted in 1558, and has remained in print ever since. While Nostradamus had relatively little trouble with the Roman Catholic Church during his lifetime, his prophecies were condemned in 1781 by the Congregation of the Index, a body set up by the church in the 16th century to examine books and manuscripts for heresy.
One of Nostradamus’s most famous prophecies, Quatrain 2-24, seemingly references Hitler in connection with war and Germany:
With the hunger of wild beasts they will cross the rivers
Most of the country will be against Hister
The great man will find himself paraded inside a cage of iron
The German child [of the Rhine] will see nothing.
(Source: Reading, Mario. Nostradamus & the Third Antichrist.)
Perhaps lesser known, there also seems to be a prediction of Princess Diana’s death within Quatrain 2-28. It is thought to refer to Dodi Fayed, who died along with Diana in a car crash while fleeing paparazzi. His father is Mohamed Al-Fayed, who shares his name with the prophet of Islam:
The last but one, of the surname of Prophet,
Shall take Diana for his day and his rest.
(Source: Roberts, Henry. The Complete Prophecies of Nostradamus.)
As a physician and apothecary, Nostradamus was known for his novel treatments, including progressive hygienic practices. However, in 1534, he lost his wife and two children, presumably to the plague. He later married a wealthy widow, Anne Ponsarde, with whom he had six children.
Nostradamus suffered from gout throughout his life, which turned into dropsy, also known as edema—the abnormal accumulation of fluid in the tissues or in the body cavities.
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