Introduction to knowledge about Nostradamus - Хаматулин Дамир


ABOUT

THE WORK

" INTRODUCTION TO NOSTRADAMUS KNOWLEDGE"


While still quite a boy, I became interested in the "Prophecies" by Michel Nostradamus. The name of this talented person was well known to many in those years, many secrets were hidden behind him. And since youth and the thirst for knowledge are inseparable concepts, it goes without saying that my desire to comprehend the incomprehensible in those years was very great.

The vague lines of the creation of the greatest prophet of all time excited the young consciousness, but there was no sense from this. I had too little useful information at that time, lacked knowledge and experience.

However, this did not prevent me from re-reading both the Prophecies themselves many times, and hunting in bookstores and libraries for works by various authors on this topic. Soon I even had a small personal library, collected from books about Nostradamus and his creations.

Now I will say that there was not much that was useful in those books: historical information on the era in which Nostradamus lived, and a description of his biographical data. That, perhaps, is all. The rest, for the most part, was of little value.

Years passed, and already this library of mine began to be covered with a layer of dust. I have other worries, hobbies and interests. Fortunately, at least she did not go to waste paper.

And so, a few years ago, I decided to wipe the dust from these books. It was then that I remembered the passion of my youth. He took out the Prophecy from the shelf and began flipping through the pages of the text again. The further I leafed through, the more I remembered everything, and the understanding came that the time was already different, not like in the years of youth. His Majesty the Internet could now fill many gaps in my knowledge on this topic.

In general, a spark appeared in my eyes again, and I completely immersed myself in that mysterious world that the prophet from the sixteenth century created.

The whole study really took place already on a completely different level. I saw the original works of Nostradamus, had the opportunity to draw my own conclusions about them, got acquainted with the works of many researchers of his talent, some of which were very eminent. Yes, by that time I had already begun to develop my own understanding of the texts of the Prophecies, and at some point I could well have written some small book on this topic myself. Perhaps not too ordinary, since some ideas of the relationship of quatrains-prophecies with real events of history were quite original and even interesting, in my opinion. But


Just one single evening at that time completely turned everything on its head in my understanding of the secret writing of Michel Nostradamus. His book was then opened to the pages with quatrain number fifteen of the first century:


XV XV

Mars nous menasse par sa force bellique , Mars leads us with military force,


Septante foys fera le sang espandre : Seventy times blood will be shed:


Auge & ruyne de l ' Ecclesiastique , Apogee and destruction of the Ecclesiastical,


Et plus ceux qui deux rien voudront entendre . And more than those who wish nothing from them

hear.


I remember very well the course of my reasoning at that time: Well, what historical event from the past, present or future can fit the one described in this quatrain? Of course, there have been many bloodsheds, there are and, no matter how bitter it is to assume, there will be more in the history of mankind. But why seventy? What date do you start counting from? Nostradamus, you outdid yourself with this quatrain. Well, a problem. Here are seventy and the point, no more, no less you had to count the bloodshed.

Feeling that nothing was working out with this quatrain, the dead end was complete, out of desperation, I started counting all the blood the words sang in the texts of the Prophecies. So, manually, with a pencil, I began to highlight these words right in the book


"Sang" in the "Prophecies" edition of 1557 turned out to be exactly seventy !!!


It was a breakthrough! It was my first little sensation! My true comprehension of the secrets of the most outstanding prophet of all time, Michel Nostradamus, was launched. His works, written in the sixteenth century, spoke in a completely different language, which is becoming more and more understandable to me.

In "Introduction to Nostradamus Studies" I describe quite a lot of what I have discovered. An inquisitive reader, whom I ideally see as already familiar with some of the works of other authors related to Nostradamus, that is, quite prepared, will for the first time see and what constitutes the final date of the prophecies indicated by Michel N. himself the year 3797, and the already sensational in due time the theme of 1999 will be seen in a completely different light. Yes, I have a lot of secrets. My conclusions are completely transparent, logical and easily verifiable. They are based only on the facts from the texts, on the "verbs of the Divine", on the "ranks" of all the words from them.

The number of sensations in my book is already quite significant, but the real number is many times greater.

It is difficult to briefly describe the content of "Introduction to Nostradamus Studies". Everything must be read by yourself from beginning to end. Here, I think, it would be better to post excerpts from the chat correspondence with one of my first readers with my eldest son immediately after reading the book, he is 27 years old:


I've read it. I liked it, it's very strong.

Realizing that in half a millennium no one has done it.

Sometimes I couldnt believe that everything would fit together

From the point of view of research, it's very cool.

All sorts of eminent scientists, experts, the maximum that they could to shoot revelations for predictions

The question is, did you use any software other than Word?

He would have calculated the ranks more conveniently


Words were counted by another program.


By the way, it explodes the brain that he (Nostradamus) didnt have the Word, didnt even have a calculator.


Even copying a sheet of what was written was a problem

Are you sure that there, in the centuries, there was nowhere the phrase: If you guess it, dont tell anyone?


Quatrain 6-100, quatrain is not a quatrain.


Quatrain a spell?


Yes.


An interesting man was, with humor.

Quatrain 10-99 a cannon!

Another very cool moment was with the years of the advent of biblical personalities.


Is there enough evidence in the book?


Everything is capacious, strictly and not tightened.

Evidence is sometimes more than necessary.

My favorite moments in the book ended with the phrase "no comments needed."

The roof was blown off.


Its just that a lot of things didnt make it into the book.


I willingly believe.


At some point I realized that this was a study

turns into infinity. Pressed the button

"stop". Pause.


I don't think your work is over. It is necessary to rest, to return from the centurian world.

To return with new forces and thoughts.

Thank you for entrusting the right of first reading


Damir Khamatulin


INTRODUCTION

IN

NOSTRADAMUS KNOWLEDGE


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CONTENT


Start. Page 8

Short biography. 9

Phenomenon Nostradamus. 10

Introduction to Nostradamus. eleven

Pause. 445

That's not all, but 451

About the preface dedicated to Cesar and Epistole dedicated to 451 Henry the Second.

Just one moment from ORVS APOLLO . 458

Application. The original text of the book "Prophecies M. 460 of Nostradamus" with a translation into Russian.


9.1 PREFACE DE M. MICHEL NOSTRADAMVS A Ses Propheties. Ad 461 Caesarem Nostradamum filium, VIE ET FELICITE.

9.2 PREFACE M. NOSTRADAMUS TO His Prophecies. 465 Cesar, son of Nostradamus, LIFE AND HAPPINESS.

9.3 Centuria first. 470

9.4 Second Centurion. 479

9.5 Centuria third. 488

9.6 Centurion fourth. 496

9.7 Centuria fifth. 505

9.8 Century sixth . 51 3

9.9 Century seventh . 522

9.10 A L'INVICTISSIME, TRES PVISSANT, ET tres-chrestien Henry 526

Roy de France second; Michel Nostradamus son tres humble,

tres-obeissant seruiteur & subiect, victoire & felicite'.

9.11 TO THE MOST INVINCIBLE, MOST POWERFUL, AND 534 MOST CHRISTIAN Henry the Second King of France;

Michel Nostradamus his most humble, most humble

servant and subject, victory and happiness.

9.12 Eighth Centurion. 542

9.13 Centuria IX . 551

9.14 Tenth century. 560


START


Everyone knows the name Nostradamus. But what kind of person was hiding under it, the greatest prophet of all time, or a skillful cunning, who led, and still leads all of humanity by the nose? So far, there has been no convincing answer to this question. Famous author of several works from sixteenth-century France, most notably his "Prophecies"  " LES PROPHETIES DE M. _ MICHEL NOSTRADAMVS , due to the vagueness and, at times, ambiguity of its sayings, has been exciting people's minds for almost five centuries.

A huge number of books have been written on this topic, films have been made, articles and articles have been published, someone on behalf of Nostradamus predicts current events, using his imagination and the flight of his thoughts, hanging another portion of noodles on the ears of those who are thirsty.

Others, with frequent periodicity, announce to the world about the discovery of a certain key that makes it possible to decipher the texts of the prophecies, and finally find out the secrets and dates of future events.

True, upon a careful review of all such "discoveries", it turns out that everything is somehow "small", frivolous, and far-fetched all by the same ears.

Thoughts about the presence of a certain cipher, of course, are the right thing to do. Many serious researchers of the work of Michel Nostradamus agree on this, but finding him turns out to be far from an easy task.

Of course, it's too early to put an end to it, but I propose in this book to find answers to many questions related to this black hole. I think now I have something to say. There are some pretty good reasons for this.

The book turned out to be quite capacious, at the time of the beginning of its compilation, not too many magical facts were known to me, only the key ones. But, in the process of moving on, I, as they say, accelerated, and, by the end of my creation, I knew them much more. Therefore, at least the first half of the book, it was necessary to rewrite it again, supplementing it with new details. Considering that this has already taken years, and the work is already quite material-intensive, I decided to leave everything as it is for now, because time inexorably runs forward. So this book, it seems, will not be the first and last.

Well, for now, about everything in order. Traditionally, it is customary to start with the biography of the creator. I won't leave her.


SHORT BIOGRAPHY


On December 14, 1503 (according to another version, December 21), Michel de Notre Dame was born in the family of the Jew Jomes de Gazon, who changed his surname to Notredam after being baptized, in the city of Saint-Remy-de-Provence. His family was quite educated. Father was a notary, grandfather Guy-de-Gazon (later Pierre-de-Notredam) was also a notary and traded in grain. Mother Rene de Saint-Remy was the granddaughter of Jacques de Saint-Remy, a doctor in Saint-Remy.

It is with this great-grandfather that the childhood of Michel de Notre Dame is associated. It is believed that it was from him that he received his first knowledge of Latin, Greek, Hebrew and the exact sciences.

In 1518, Michel entered the university in Avignon, and in 1519 he was already expelled from it. The reason is called an outbreak of plague in the city.

Little is known about the next few years of his life, until 1529, when he entered the University of Montpellier at the Faculty of Medicine. However, in the university library there is a document about the newly expelled student Notre Dame due to the fact that he was seen in the pharmaceutical business, which was prohibited by the University Charter. Whether or not Michel de Notredame eventually received his Ph.D. has not yet been ascertained for certain, as far as I know.

Approximately in 1533, he settled in Agen, where he became friends with Jules Cesar Scaliger, a famous scientist of that time.

Little is known about Notre Dame's first wife. Presumably, in 1534, he offered his hand and heart to a certain Henriette d'Encausse, who agreed to accept everything, and bore him two children: a boy and a girl.

However, family happiness did not last long. Trouble comes to their house. Wife and children die. Presumably, due to some kind of epidemic, in 1537 (39?) Year.

In 1538, also, for an unknown reason, friendship with Scaliger breaks off, and Notre Dame leaves Agen. It's time for his travels. There are traces of its presence in Italy, Germany, and, of course, in different parts of France. In 1544, he practiced medicine in Marseilles, in 1546 in Aix-en-Provence, where he was probably granted a lifetime pension for his contribution to the fight against the plague for a reason.

November 11, 1547 he marries a second time. His chosen one is Anna Ponsard Gemellier, a widow from Salon-de-Provence, where they settle. Subsequently, they have six children: three boys and three girls: Madeleine ( 1551 г.b.), Cesar ( 1553 г.b.), Charles ( 1556 г.b.), Andre ( 1557 г.b.), Anna ( 1559 г.b.) and Diana ( 1561 г.R.).

Of all the children, fame will subsequently come to the eldest of the sons Cesar. In addition to becoming a biographer of his father, a poet, a historian (he will write "History of Provence"), an artist, he is marked by his father in the "Prophecies".

Probably, his first book, and unpublished, Notredam wrote in 1541 (perhaps a little later), during his wanderings in Europe. It is called, for short, " ORVS APOLLO ", or "Interpretation of the hieroglyphs of Horapollo". It came down to us in the form of a manuscript, consisting of 86 sheets, and containing the embryo of the Author's cipher, about which a little later. Here I will only say that in this work the new surname of the Author appears for the first time NOSTRADAMVS .

In 1548, he traveled around Italy, and in 1549, his first printed Almanac, a collection of astrological forecasts for the next year, was published. He, subsequently, will be published annually, until the death of the writer.

From that moment on, Nostradamus (now so) becomes famous. Then, almost in the same year, two of his works were published: A Treatise on the Preparation of Masks and Jams ( 1555 г.) and the first part of the main book of his life LES PROPHETIES ".

His fame in these years is evidenced by the fact that even Queen Catherine de Medici is interested in the Foreteller. In 1555, Nostradamus really receives a call to the royal court, where he immediately goes.

He had a fear that his head would be cut off, but did not come true. On the contrary, he receives a monetary reward (modest, in fact) from the queen and king.

In 1557, an expanded edition of his "Prophecies" was published, and in the same year another of his works appeared: "A paraphrase of Galen, his admonitions to Menadot in the study of fine arts and medicine."

With the advent of fame comes the time of danger and criticism, so in subsequent years Nostradamus clearly did not feel at ease. As for criticism the times were still those! I had to fight off a large number of caring people. And, with regards to the dangers, there are facts that Nostradamus spent some time under house arrest.

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