Conversations with Nostradamus His Prophecies Explained: Volume 3 by Dolores Cannon

Conversations with Nostradamus His Prophecies Explained: Volume 3 by Dolores Cannon

Author:Dolores Cannon
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: l. Nostradamus, 1503-1566 2. Prophecies 3. Hypnosis 4. Reincarnation therapy 5. Astrology.
Publisher: Ozark Mountain Publishing, Inc.
Published: 1992-11-15T00:00:00+00:00


God, the heavens, all the divine words in the waves, carried by seven red-shaven heads to Byzantium: against the anointed three hundred from Trebizond, will make two laws, first horror then trust.

B: He says this quatrain represents the coming of the new age. It represents how non-Christian and pagan beliefs had been persecuted and prejudiced against for centuries. Fewer people were involved and so it became very weak. It also refers to how things will become more tolerant again and more and more people will be involved with self-examination and spiritual development, eventually spreading out to influence the entire Earth.

D: Let's decipher some of this symbolism. "God, the heavens, all the divine words in the waves."

B: He says that represents cosmic wisdom found through various sources, including astrology, astronomy, alchemy, and all the various philosophies for obtaining wisdom.

D: "Carried by seven red shaven heads to Byzantium."

B: He says that represents how wise people from western and eastern tradition will meet at common ground to help develop philosophies that will progress towards world peace. He says they won't necessarily physically meet in Byzantium. He used that geographical location to symbolize a balance between the various groups.

D: What does 300 represent?

B: He says that represents that there are a great number of philosophies through which one could find enlightenment. There's no such thing as any one philosophy or one religion that will obtain enlightenment for everybody. But the number is great, and each should find that which works for them.

D: "Against the anointed 300 from Trebizond, will make two laws. First horror, then trust."

B: He says that represents that through the history of civilization when the church is in power it makes laws against all the other philosophical systems. Finally the balance of things will change through the course of time, as they always do, and world peace will come and the new age. The "law of trust" then represents people opening up and finding spiritual wisdom and working with world peace.

D: Then the "horror" means this will occur after the Anti-Christ, when everybody is willing to work together again. Every time he mentions Byzantium, I always think of the Anti-Christ. That's the only way I can relate to that word.

B: He says, be glad he didn't write Constantinople every time.



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