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Entry for August 1, 2008

I have added a link to a new page to this site, listed now on the main menu page.  Call it a column, since it will be more involved in what I feel comfortable posting here.  Comments can be made via email, if you feel so moved. 


This column will be entirely dedicated to deep explanation of what Nostradamus wrote and what that means.  Things that I post there will remain posted until which time I decide to take them down and file them away.  You will notice the first column deals with how some people have drawn the wrong conclusion about Nostradamus, based on things Nostradamus wrote.  It gets into translation issues, Old French and Latin, and word choice as the most appropriate translation; and then we begin to see how what we thought meant one thing can actually mean another or many things.


On the main menu page, I have had posted a page, where the link says something like, "the only magic is in your eyes."  For any of you old Firesign Theatre (comedy group of the 70s) fans, this is a play on words, where P.I. Nick Danger is asked by Lieutenant Bradshaw, "Where's the fire, Danger?"  At which point, Nick Danger said, "In your eyes, Bradshaw."  You probably had to be there to get that; but the point I want to make here is no one is clicking on that page.  If you check it out you will not be disappointed.  It has nothing to do with Firesign Theatre.


I have explained from the beginning that understanding Nostradamus is exactly like seeing the true purpose of one of those Magic Eye strips in the Sunday Comics.  If you have seen one, then you know exactly what I am talking about.  If you have never seen a Magic Eye, click the link, or better yet, do a search for the Magic Eye website.  They have many of these examples to check out; and they do a better job of explaining how they work than I do.


The way they work is like how you see the true meaning of what Nostradamus wrote.  To sum it up quickly, you never see the true purpose by glancing at something in passing.  It requires actually sitting and starring at it until it becomes blurry and magically turns from two dimensional into 3-D.  On the surface is clutter, which serves a secondary purpose.  Underneath is the true meaning.  In this way, the Magic Eye is the perfect analogy of how to make sense of Nostradamus.  Check it out.

2008-08-02 05:28:19 GMT
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