NOSTRADAMUS prediction for this year


  1. StCatherine
  2. FlorenceC
  3. StCatherine
  4. FlorenceC
  5. StCatherine
  6. Donus
  7. FlorenceC
  8. sailedonce
  9. JS_Mill
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Top 10.   Apr 2, 1999 7:04 AM

» StCatherine - You're apprehensive!??

I am apprehensive! I live in the state - Louisiana - that a couple of Catholic "seers" has said will be wiped out by this meteor.

But we are repeatedly assured by the messages of the seers that the future is not written in stone and that the bad stuff that can happen can be mitigated by prayer and has been mitigated by prayer.

-- posted by StCatherine


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Top 11.   Apr 2, 1999 9:13 PM

» FlorenceC - I sometimes think of God looking down at us and seeing the beaut

I sometimes think of God looking down at us and seeing the beauty that still remains here on Earth. He can see that not all His people are evil. Stupid maybe, but not evil.

I'm not familiar with all of the Bible, but isn't there something in there about separating the wheat from the chaff? I like to think that the majority of us belong in the "wheat" class.

-- posted by FlorenceC


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Top 12.   Apr 5, 1999 8:13 AM

» StCatherine - Separating the wheat from the chaff

refers to "The Day of the Lord" or Judgment Day.

Meteors can fall on the good, as well as, the bad. Natural disasters aren't choosy!! LOL

-- posted by StCatherine


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Top 13.   Apr 10, 1999 6:03 AM

» FlorenceC - And the just and the unjust!

And the just and the unjust! You are so right, St. Catherine. But I do like to think that some of us may be given a bit of warning to maybe step aside.

Florence

-- posted by FlorenceC


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Top 14.   Apr 10, 1999 6:44 AM

» StCatherine - My family

is planning a trip north during July! Unless we get a "divine word" otherwise.

-- posted by StCatherine


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Top 15.   Apr 14, 1999 12:17 PM

» Donus - God and Time

Florence,

I'm noticing that last message denotes a sense of God sitting in heaven somehow calling the shots as-it-goes (so to speak). But I’m reminded of something Einstein once pointed out, “No matter how much we want to believe to the contrary, there is no such thing as time.” In the Lord’s simpler language, “the end was known before the beginning.” It’s as if he (God) has curved out (or created) this ‘time domain thing’, we all seem to be trapped in, for our own edification, not for his decision process. As our Lord once pointed out, “…all those whose names were found written in the book of life, since the creation of time…” again denoting end-knowledge before the beginning. In other words, to God, ‘there is’, not ‘there will be’. I believe prophecy depends on this notion for it’s being. Give it some thought, I’d be interested in your commits.

Some of the commits in earlier posts on Nostradamus are of great interest as well. Somehow he had the ability to rise above the ‘time domain thing’ and see the whole (don’t ask me how). But on the 1999, and is it the right date; Nostradamus did most of his time marking using the alignment stars and planets, which we all know from our science, is one big time piece. It is us (with computers in hand) that assign dates to the configurations he has described. He mentions specific dates only a few times (of which, the 1999 date is one), typically for big events, knowing it would be of interest to the “masses”. A comet or meteor hitting the earth would probably qualify. A notion which, by the way, would seem to be working by just reviewing this web site. I would like to write more on this subject, but at a later time.

I would like to leave everyone with a thought: Could Nostradamus see us (in his future) reading his prophecies and acting upon them? And if so, would that not have effected his writings?

Peace be with you all…
Donus

-- posted by Donus


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Top 16.   Apr 15, 1999 5:57 AM

» FlorenceC - The Last Post

The last post from Donus leads me into a subject I've been considering writing an article on for some time -- the Akashik Record, or The Book of Time, where all, past, present, future, is said to be written for those who have the ability to read it - and I believe Nostradamus, as well as many prophets and seers, can. In fact, I've already done a bit of research, but not nearly enough. It's a fascinating subject.

Florence
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-- posted by FlorenceC


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Top 17.   Apr 21, 1999 3:06 PM

» sailedonce - Mayan Calendar

I believe the date you are referring to is actually December 21, 2012 (12/21/12). That is the date beyond which the Mayan calendar (which, incidentally, is accurate to within nanoseconds) was not continued and various scholars have speculated that that could mean one of two things -- either the 'end of the world' or the end of time AS WE KNOW IT, meaning simply time may not linear as we have measured it for the past two millinea. So, if we were able to travel across "time" for instance, all calendars would be irrelevant & obsolete, no? Just a thought from a rather unscientific mind...

-- posted by sailedonce


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Top 18.   Apr 22, 1999 2:29 AM

» JS_Mill - good grief

1) If a meteor of any significant size was going to hit the world in 1999, do you not think that it would have been picked up on telescopes by now?

2)"The Mayan calendar is accurate to nanoseconds" Have you given any thought to what it would mean for a calendar to be accurate "to nanoseconds"? Or have you just read it in a book.

3)I hesitate to feed this madness, but Brian asked . Someone may want to correct me here- but I THINK that part of Mongolia belongs, or used to belong to Russia. I'm pretty sure that prior to WW2, at least some of it did.

As far as I am aware, Mongolia proper has never belonged to Russia (it was a communist state, but not a Soviet one). However, the Mongols are nomadic, and it would not be out of the normal course of things for the "King of the Mongols" to be born in, say, Siberia (Tuva).

But honestly -- the amount of worry which seems to be going into purely daft things here scares me. Isn't the situation in Kosovo bad enough, without wanting to suppose it worse because of an interpreted passages of seventeenth century French?

I'm reminded of GK Chesterton's line "When men lose their faith in God, they do not believe in nothing. Rather, they believe in anything".

Oh well

jsm

-- posted by JS_Mill


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Top 19.   Apr 23, 1999 5:21 PM

» FlorenceC - Y2K hype

The last message reminds me of a news item had listed under my news links a while back. Someone said that, as the year 2000 approaches, it's not the machines that are going to go haywire. It's the people. This is something I have thought about myself. World-wide panic.

Actually, it's starting already. Underground bunkers, food being stored. What I fear as the year passes: riots, suicides, a mass exodus into the mountains. I don't know. Possibly it's all true, this Y2K hype, and I know I'm promoting the subject in my columns. But, at this point it's all speculation, isn't it?

On the other hand, many of the prophecies made in the past have come to pass. and I don't think it hurts anyone to be prepared.

Florence
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-- posted by FlorenceC


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