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Nostradamus: The Complete Prophecies of the Seer

par Constantin Vaughn

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Nostradamus: The Complete Prophecies of the Seer Michel de Nostredame or more commonly known by his anglicised name "Nostradamus" (14 or 21 December 1503 - 2 July 1566) was a French physician and well known Seer, who prophesied about future events. In his late 30's, Nostradamus began to move away from medicine and started dwelling in the Occult. He claimed to base his prophecies on observations and assessment of various events, omens and Judical Astrology, which is the art of foreseeing events by calculating the movements of stellar and planetary bodies in relationship to the position of the observer. Some researchers suggest that some of his predictions are based on ancient "end of the world" prophecies, biblical omens and texts, and that Nostradamus was a "messenger" of ancient knowledge. In this book, there are all 999 published prophecies of Michel de Nostredame, along with letters and Almanacs that he wrote in his late life. The entire book is translated in English and the Prophecies section also contains the original text in French.… (plus d'informations)
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Nostradamus: The Complete Prophecies of the Seer Michel de Nostredame or more commonly known by his anglicised name "Nostradamus" (14 or 21 December 1503 - 2 July 1566) was a French physician and well known Seer, who prophesied about future events. In his late 30's, Nostradamus began to move away from medicine and started dwelling in the Occult. He claimed to base his prophecies on observations and assessment of various events, omens and Judical Astrology, which is the art of foreseeing events by calculating the movements of stellar and planetary bodies in relationship to the position of the observer. Some researchers suggest that some of his predictions are based on ancient "end of the world" prophecies, biblical omens and texts, and that Nostradamus was a "messenger" of ancient knowledge. In this book, there are all 999 published prophecies of Michel de Nostredame, along with letters and Almanacs that he wrote in his late life. The entire book is translated in English and the Prophecies section also contains the original text in French.

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