This article summarizes the thematic contents of the second sixteen of the thirty-two Nostradamus prophecies identified in medieval mystic circles as the Paths of Wisdom. Their original source was a secretly guarded book known as the Book of Light.
This article continues the thematic
summary of the thirty-two Paths of Wisdom. In On Nostradamus and the
Paths of Wisdom – Part I, it was postulated that Nostradamus
extracted these thirty-two prophecies from the Book of Light, a book
secretly guarded by medieval mystics for many centuries. Part I
covered Paths one through sixteen and this article covers the
remaining sixteen. Once again the Nostradamus numbers are provided
for cross-reference to the underlying prophecies.
Path of Wisdom #17 [VI-95] The secret
history of Edward M. Kennedy and Vietnam, 1969. The Prophet
insinuates that U.S. Senator Edward M. Kennedy was innocent in
regards to the tragedy of Chappaquiddick in 1969. He also returns to
the life of John F. Kennedy and implies that the president was
assassinated because of his opposition to the war in Vietnam.
Path of Wisdom
#18 [VI-100] The barbarians and the final episode of Henry II of
France, 1559. The Prophet provides a brief introduction to his
prophetic work. This stanza in the original Latin, however, is not a
Path. Surviving only in fragments is an unpublished Path of Wisdom
wherein the Prophet refers to the cruel death of King Henry II of
France in 1559.
Path of Wisdom #19 [VIII-13] The
secret history of the murder of emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, 1821. The
Prophet refers to the collapse of the army of Napoleon Bonaparte in
1813 and to his death on the island St. Helena in 1821, adding that
Napoleon was murdered by poison placed in a drink.
Path of Wisdom #20 [VIII-71] The
prophecy of the astronomers Johannes Kepler and William Herschel,
1571, 1781. The Prophet refers to the birth of astronomer Johannes
Kepler in 1571 and to the discovery of the planet Uranus by
astronomer William Herschel in 1781. He also refers to the creation
of the Congregation of the Inquisition in 1571 and to the
condemnation of his prophecies in 1781.
Path of Wisdom #21 [VIII-76] The
story of the beginning of the Book of Light, 580. The Prophet refers
to the bloody empire of Penda, pagan king of Mercia, now part of
England, adding that the time of the birth of this king roughly
corresponds to the time of his arrival on Earth.
Path of Wisdom #22 [IX-31] The
prophecy of the Israeli-Palestinian War, Lebanon, 1982, The Prophet
refers to the Israeli bombardment of the western half of Beirut in
1982. He also refers to a terrorist attack in Jerusalem prior to the
commencement of that war.
Path of Wisdom #23 [IX-49] The
prophecy of the execution of Charles I of England, 1649. The Prophet
refers to King Charles I of England, sentenced to death by the
parliamentarians in 1649. He also refers to the Falkland Islands War
between Great Britain and Argentina in 1982.
Path of Wisdom #24 [IX-65] The
prophecy of lunar landing, 1969. The Prophet refers to our feat of
reaching the Moon in 1969. He also refers to American president
Richard M. Nixon and the Watergate scandal that came a few years
later.
Path of Wisdom #25 [X-25] The secret
history of the discovery of Australia, 1605. The Prophet indicates
that Australia was discovered by a Spanish sailor and not by a Dutch
sailor as commonly believed. He also refers to an unnamed Spaniard in
the Andes and to a specific place in Peru.
Path of Wisdom #26 [X-56] The
prophecy of the attempted murder of Ronald Reagan, 1981. The Prophet
provides more information on the assassination attempt against Pope
John Paul II (May, 1981), then refers to the marriage of Prince
Charles and Diana Spencer in London (June, 1981) and to the
assassination attempt against president Ronald Wilson Reagan.(March,
1981).
Path of Wisdom #27 [X-76] The
prophecy of Richard M. Nixon and the Watergate scandal, 1974. The
Prophet expands his coverage of American president Richard M. Nixon
and his problems with Congress over the Watergate scandal. In
particular, the Prophet refers to the magnetic tapes that led to
Nixon's downfall in 1974.
Path of Wisdom #28 [X-79] The secret
history of the assassination of Martin Luther King, 1968. The Prophet
refers to the assassination of Martin Luther King in Memphis,
Tennessee, in 1968. He also mentions the armaments industry and
implies that King, like JFK, was murdered because of his opposition
to the Vietnam War.
Path of Wisdom #29 [X-81] The secret
history of the great treasure of the Andes. The Prophet refers to a
treasure that the Andeans hid inside a temple, implying that this
treasure was a gift that he had given to the Andeans.
Path of Wisdom #30 [X-86] The
prophecy of the Persian Gulf War, 1991. The Prophet refers to the
Persian Gulf War of 1991 and the great coalition of forces led by the
United States and Great Britain. He also points to the Iraqi dictator
Saddam Hussein as the specific target of that war.
Path of Wisdom #31 [X-91] The
prophecy of the end of the serfdom in Russia, 1861. The Prophet
refers to the end of serfdom in Russia (early 1861), and to the
beginning of the Civil War in the United States (early 1861) to put
an end to slavery in that country. He identifies civil war and
slavery as the worst evils ever in human society.
Path of Wisdom #32 [X-100] The
prophecy of the great British Empire, 1588-1982. The Prophet refers
to the British Empire that covered many parts of the world for more
than three centuries. He attributes this empire to England's
dominance of the seas and alludes to the use of naval power in the
Falkland Islands War.
Nostradamus' book contains eleven
additional prophecies that come from the Book of Light, with topics
ranging from fish identity to September 11. Ten of these, in five
pairs of two, correspond to a second set of Sephirot of Nothingness.
The eleventh prophecy evidently belongs to neither the Paths nor the
Sephirot and may have been a last-minute replacement for the
unpublished Path.
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Morten St. George is author of the Nostradamus-related book Incantation of the Law Against Inept Critics, much of which can be viewed online at Google Books. A Spanish-language version of his decoding endeavors is also available online: La Profecia. |
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