Friday, May 24, 2019

Nostradamus and his Quatrains

Michel Nostradamus was a 16th snow French physician and astrologer who had the figure of a prophesier as perceived by his disciples. However, Nostradamus predictions were usually muddled and obscure before supposed predicted regulart but crystal-clear later the event had occurred. He wrote four-line verses that were particularly empty until an event had occurred hence, the verse of prediction was considered as shoehorned into a prophecy, which puke be some(a)times classified as retroprophecy of his quatrains or four verses predictions. Hence, within this study, the discussion aims to standoff the concepts of quatrains with Nostradamus predictions.Michel de Nostredame, born in December 14, 1503 and died in July 2, 1566, had been considered as one of the mythical seers of prophetic fields. Nostradamus had been his popular name throughout ages, and with this, the subject of prophecies links with his name. The French so-called prophet by his disciples was significantly known for his poetic quatrains that depict some sort of indirect and unclear predictions. However, the magic of his statement only occurs right afterwards its occurrent. Most of his prophecies revolved in world state issues but try to conceal their meanings with the literary way in Nostradamus writings.DiscussionOverview on the Concept of QuatrainsFrom the diachronic perspective, Nostradamus quatrains had been published in 1555, which he entitled Centuries. His book contained his visions and all his predictions about the future of the world. Nostradamus was able to conceptualize 10 chapters of the book with 100 quatrains present individually except for chapter 7, which only contained 42 quatrains. In addition, the quatrains of Nostradamus did not indicate any signs of time or date hence, the actual giveations of these predictions became vague and in some way literary severed. The quatrains in his book had this jumbled characters and the arrangements of its meaning took a long time befor e creation organized.Most evidently, Nostradamus used the literary poetic flare of four-lines in a verse or known as Quatrains. The most evident characteristic of his statements was the absolute use of figure of speech that made it hard for the reader to interpret the predictions initially however, these statements somehow magically revealed their meaning right after the event had passed.The quatrains of Nostradamus, according to the book of ricochet (1992), contained obscure and foreign words wherein beneath feature severely unexplainable interpretations (4). Although some can be interpreted, most of Nostradamus quatrains had used the vague identities of the statements in order to conceal their true meaning for a musical composition. Cannon (1992) added that most of Nostradamus statements had not been interpreted in satisfactory manner so far (4). Nostradamus quatrains were so vague that they could have applied to many possible events, or symbolisms that could be convoluted wi th many possible interpretations.Nostradamus was able to cleverly disguise the meaning behind his quatrains in order to confuse those attempting to interpret the prophecies before their fulfillment. As supported by Oliver (2004), Nostradamus quatrains were hand-written in gray French, which could be very difficult to translate (11). Through these clever literary disguises, Nostradamus was able to veil the predictions prior to its occurrence hence, saving the world from preparing prior to tragic events or future world catastrophes.Out of more than 900 prophecies of Nostradamus, none of them comprised of date, which further complicated the interpretations of these quatrains. However, despite of the vague identities and thoughts of Nostradamus quatrains, he had used some patterns that could be used as guides in understanding his quatrains. Although, most of the modern observers and readers did not considered the applications of Nostradamus predictions towards the globally occurring events. As for the explorers of Nostradamus predictions, they had considered the quatrains of Nostradamus as predictions of the future however, from the terminus itself, a prediction should fist be relayed and interpreted prior to the occurrence of the events.With the proposed argument of Diamond (2004), after the President Kennedy was shot, everyone jumped on the Nostradamus quatrain bandwagon and said that through his quatrain, he had clearly predicted the Kennedy shooting. However, this is not predicting since predicting means successfully calling a circumstance prior to its occurrence rather than using post-hoc reasoning to explain something (161). From his supporting statement, the predictions of Nostradamus and the vagueness of his quatrains had somehow initiated the concept of retroprophecy or the show of truth to his prophecy only after its occurrence.Despite of diverse critics on Nostradamus quatrains and predictions it conceived, some of these were extraordinarily and und eniably accurate. According to Goldberg (1999), the style of predictions made by Nostradamus may or may not be intentionally being veiled for future assumptions of interpreters (218). The back away characteristics of Nostradamus prophecy cannot be only when considered as due to his intention of hide it to the readers, since he had conceptualized this during his time and possibly without the knowledge of the changing French language.However, arguments would rise from this reason, since Nostradamus did not only use Old French language to veil his prophecy but also his figurative way of expressing his predictions. Arguments on whether or not to consider the validity of Nostradamus predictions aroused be bowel movement of the retrograde characteristics of his predictions.On the other hand, the mystery of these quatrains was more understood in relation with American society and, as against to the early translations, the European society. As the twentieth century entered in, some of th e predictions of Nostradamus regained its clarity and application not with the European society, but most often to the United States (e.g. September 11, 2001 bombing, etc.).As supported by McClaine (2000), Nostradamus had mentioned the birth of polar personages who were born after his death and the rise of nations that were unknown or unthinkably despicably in his day (20). Nostradamus predictions may even faced this character of revealing itself right after the scenario occurred however, his quatrains had somehow considerably predicted most of the events occurring within the global context, most especially with the American society hence, the quatrains of Nostradamus did nominate significant means of hiding its meaning and further exposing it right after fulfillment.Nostradamus and his PredictionsMany of Nostradamus readers had long attempted to translate the prophecies in his statements. Unfortunately, even the original translations were not as accurate as it seems, and so far, no significant changes in the translations had been made.Adding into the composite plantities of Nostradamus quatrains, the Old French meanings had been modified by time for the last 400 years hence, most of the words can no longer be applied to the translations of modern French. Two points were common to his predictions, which were the presence of allegory and deep literary disguise. According to Ned (1999), the predictions of Nostradamus utilized codes, patterns and oracles that had been camouflaged in references to the past and molded in to rhyme of verses (8).Nostradamus simply wrote down the prophesies that arrived to his thinking however, he was able to document it properly without further giving patterns via place, time, or events. From the complex meaning and diverse possible interpretations from Nostradamus predictions, it should have been easier if Nostradamus indicated the dates of his predictions however, as supported by Halley (1999), Nostradamus himself did not consid er placing it for good reasons (8).Overall, the vocabularies that Nostradamus used within his predictions were approximately 8,000 words however, some of these, despite of similar means, were used in differently in a poetical form. As supported by Thurston (2004), some of the predictions in his quatrains seem unarguable accurate, and particularly fulfilled in his own society and time (39). However, only few of Nostradamus quatrains would possess significant linkage to historical events. The sense of ambiguity and conundrum still governed the multiplicity of meanings in his predicting quatrains.Some of the skeptics would consider the predictions of Nostradamus by either problematic or significantly true. In the sense of being problematic, Thurston (2004) argued that some of the articles in Nostradamus predictions were impossible to have been conceptualized or even grasped (e.g. aircraft vessels, guns, sky-scrape buildings, etc.) four hundred years before its actual occurrence (39). On the other hand, the same reason could be applied to justify Nostradamus realistic predictions since there were no possible means to grasp these ideas except for truthfully seeing them through predictions (Desrosiers 46).For the sake of interpretations, some critiques in this study would defend the presence of pattern in Nostradamus predictions however, Welch (2000), argued that Nostradamus punctuations were wildly erratic, apparently following no particular rule or pattern (7). There were no patterns employed in any of Nostradamus predictions in order to facilitate the revealing of his quatrains message only after the occurrence of the incident.In some perspective, Popkin (1992) provided the statement that even Nostradamus claimed that his capacity to predict came as a divine providence from God, which allowed him to predict the coming future (182). According to his argument, Nostradamus had to ensure that the revelations of his quatrains will only occur after the events had alre ady pass in order to avoid the change of predictions and the future.If human civilization can to obtain control over these predictions, the chances of its failed occurrence will be likely since humans will eventually prepare prior to the events occurrence (Frank 204). Somehow, Nostradamus had to ensure the retrograde character of his quatrains in order to comfort predictions stored with it, and further prevent warnings from ever arriving to human thinking.An Analysis to Nostradamus Four-Line VersesThe disguises of Nostradamus quatrains involved various confusing parts because of some sort of punch lines that he had incorporated, which, if interpreted correctly, could provide a new picture of interpretation. In one example, Nostradamus Quatrain 87 from Chapter 1 says (cited in Oliver 12)Great symbols on fire in the center of the mainlandWill cause trembling in the towers of New York CityTwo great skyscrapers will be continuously attacked,This is when Arethuse turn-around to a new co urse.This has been one of the famous quatrains from Nostradamus prediction, which gained its popularity during the bombing of 1993. Civilians and believers of Nostradamus predictions had thought that this was the fulfillment of his statements however, things went clearer during the September 11, 2001 attack in the World Trade Center twin towers. According to Oliver (2004), quatrain 87 refers to the World Trade Center as the French Old English suggest, Enno-sigee, which connoted enno as great one and sigee as standing silent hence, depicting the great ensigns of the New York skyline (12).After the event had occurred, the statements from media repeatedly reported the downfall or incident of the symbols of American capitalism or in translation, the great ensigns or symbolisms (Ward 117). Lastly, the Arethuse in the last statements of Nostradamus prophecy did not real appeared in the modern context of French language, but rather considered to be the Old French language.From etymologica l analysis, Arethus could be translated to Aerthuse and if interpreted right, Are should mean air, while thuse should mean tubes. If these words were translated, it could somehow mean air-tubes or air-vessels, which if interpreted with the statements, this is when Arethuse turn-around to a new course, could mean the aircraft that changed its course to hit the twin towers during the September 11, 2001 disaster (Oliver 12-13). Hence, as for the thesis of this study and with this statement analysis, the predictions of Nostradamus could be composed of vague and unclear statements however, upon the fulfillment of events, these prophecies revealed their meaning to the readers with correct interpretations.This was only one of the many prophecies of Nostradamus that provided a significant character of being retroprophecy or revealing of predictions after its fulfillment. Ironically, Nostradamus distributed his Centuries of 1955 in order for men to possess basis that these significant global events were destined and already plotted, but clearly not to warn or save humanity from the impending disasters and conflicts that future had in store for human civilization.ConclusionIn response to the thesis of the study, Nostradamus had indeed utilized a retrograde feature for his quatrains or four-line verses in order to hide the predictions from humans preventing them to possess warnings and prepare for the upcoming future. Evidently, Nostradamus purposively mantled and used Old French in order to conceal the meanings, provide multiple interpretations, and hide the actual predictions of his quatrains. However, after the fulfillment of the given statement had been fulfilled, the events were being revealed to human minds. Scholars had suggested possible patterns in his quatrains that may hold access to deciphering his predictions however, so far, little portions of success had been made due to the complexities his quatrains.Works CitedCannon, Dolores. Conversations with Nostrad amus His Prophecies Explained. Ozark Mountain Publishing, 1992.Desrosiers, Gilbert. An Introduction to revealing A Pathway to Interpretation. Continuum International Publishing Group, 2000.Diamond, Leonard. Alien Conscious Sixty Years of Abduction Experiences. Gate Way Publishers, 2004.Frank, Joseph. The Atlantis Encyclopedia. Career Press, 2005.Goldberg, Bruce. Astral Voyages Mastering the Art of disposition Travel. Llewellyn Worldwide, 1999.Halley, Ned. Complete Prophecies of Nostradamus. Wordsworth Editions, 1999.McClaine, Lee. Across Centuries Nostradamus, Apocalypse, Destiny and the Great Millennium. Universal Publishers, 2000.Oliver, Edward. Trail Of Prophecy. Virtualbookworm Publisher, 2004.Popkin, Richard. 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