Ozz 28.11.2012 11:22 |
IX,12 " So much silver of Diana and Mercury, The images will be found in the lake: The sculptor looking for new clay, He and his followers will be steeped in gold." :D |
matt z 28.11.2012 14:10 |
The only connection I see is the silver... If you mean the silver sequened body suit (that Michael later took for Rock With You) Diana was the goddess of the wilderness, wildlife and animals etc and Mercury was the messenger that he acquired his new name from. The lake would be?... Symbolic of something? I like the "followers steeped in gold" bit... But time will tell whether his art or his wildlife will be admired and inspiring to the next (presumably worse) cultural generation... We've all seen what "class" Adam Lambert has.. Anyways, I wouldve assumed this would come from "jones4pos" instead of someone else... Funny post |
Ozz 28.11.2012 17:38 |
Oh, no . don't compare me to "that". I was more thinking about the sculpture in the geneva lake (the cover of made in heaven). And i wasn't serious. |
AlexRocks 28.11.2012 18:01 |
I like, no, make that love how you refer to "Michael" by his first name only and we all know what you are talking about along with the mention of short promotional film for the song "Rock With You". Too cool. |
Heavenite 29.11.2012 06:48 |
You can read pretty much anything into that stuff. Basically bend your view of reality to suit the Quatrain. Now let's see. Freddie died in 1991 and Princess Diana in 1997. If the lake is the one in Geneva, then presumably the clay refers to Freddie's statue that stands over it and the gold is the 4 times platinum that Made in Heaven sold in the UK. Hey! Not bad!....lol. |
Ozz 29.11.2012 06:58 |
Heavenite wrote: You can read pretty much anything into that stuff. Basically bend your view of reality to suit the Quatrain. Now let's see. Freddie died in 1991 and Princess Diana in 1997. If the lake is the one in Geneva, then presumably the clay refers to Freddie's statue that stands over it and the gold is the 4 times platinum that Made in Heaven sold in the UK. Hey! Not bad!....lol.:D Right Answer ! |
the dude 1366 29.11.2012 22:36 |
Lol. When a brain wants to believe something, it looks for patterns to support that belief. Hence this Nostradamus thing. Look at politics, religion, the world ending on December 21st. It's this dumb human trait where we come up with a conclusion and then look for patterns after the fact. If Nostradamus was so accurate in his messages, how come no one in history ever decoded him to prevent things like 911 or Hitler? C'mon, people. Join the 19th century. |
jones904 30.11.2012 12:07 |
bollocks |
Martin Packer 01.12.2012 04:00 |
It's called "confirmation bias". :-) |
Heavenite 02.12.2012 06:09 |
Ozz wrote:Thanks! :-)Heavenite wrote: You can read pretty much anything into that stuff. Basically bend your view of reality to suit the Quatrain. Now let's see. Freddie died in 1991 and Princess Diana in 1997. If the lake is the one in Geneva, then presumably the clay refers to Freddie's statue that stands over it and the gold is the 4 times platinum that Made in Heaven sold in the UK. Hey! Not bad!....lol.:D Right Answer ! Now I just have to learn how to translate those quatrains in advance...lol. |
thomasquinn 32989 03.12.2012 11:55 |
First, you will need to learn how to read medieval French. Then, you will need to learn to decipher Michel de Nôtredam's handwriting, which, as I gather, is no small challenge. Then, you will have to dig through line after line of deliberately vague pseudo-poetry. Good luck. |
jones904 07.12.2012 20:23 |
Ozz wrote: IX,12 " So much silver of Diana and Mercury, The images will be found in the lake: The sculptor looking for new clay, He and his followers will be steeped in gold." :Dlink Made in Heaven reversed mirrors have images so do movies "why ruin endless peace here... cease to live for self for fleeting who has thee as fine mirrors? shall the earth just melt ?........ he's moving....... Now our movies.........." |
Heavenite 09.12.2012 00:28 |
thomasquinn 32989 wrote: First, you will need to learn how to read medieval French. Then, you will need to learn to decipher Michel de Nôtredam's handwriting, which, as I gather, is no small challenge. Then, you will have to dig through line after line of deliberately vague pseudo-poetry. Good luck.Hmmm.....thanks Thomas! But it sounds like a bit too much hard work for something I don't necessarily believe in. |
jones904 10.12.2012 02:59 |
nostradamus was a mythical figure he never wote that twaddle in reality he was persicuted physician who was defying the catholic church by his medical knoweldge dring the plague the vatican killed him and then defamed or infamed him by putting his name to those so called prphecies most of which are bullshit but some were based upon vatican plans of assination and the like so no prophecy involved just pre planned murders etc |
Holly2003 10.12.2012 05:43 |
nostradamus predicted Sasha BC would play Freddie, and will win an Oscar -- for campest performance, for special effects (CGI moustache), and for costumes (onstage mankini). You can also expect lots of intimate scenes at Logan place like this one (which is not suitable for younger viewers ... or anyone really): http://www.trilulilu.ro/video-haioase/borat-s-naked-fight |
thomasquinn 32989 10.12.2012 06:11 |
jones904 wrote: nostradamus was a mythical figure he never wote that twaddle in reality he was persicuted physician who was defying the catholic church by his medical knoweldge dring the plague the vatican killed him and then defamed or infamed him by putting his name to those so called prphecies most of which are bullshit but some were based upon vatican plans of assination and the like so no prophecy involved just pre planned murders etcWow. You are pretty obsessed with far-out conspiracy theories, aren't you? |
thomasquinn 32989 10.12.2012 06:12 |
Heavenite wrote:I can imagine. It's not something I'd like to spend my time on either. Having said that, deciphering mid-19th century handwriting is just as bad, but somehow, I still do that...thomasquinn 32989 wrote: First, you will need to learn how to read medieval French. Then, you will need to learn to decipher Michel de Nôtredam's handwriting, which, as I gather, is no small challenge. Then, you will have to dig through line after line of deliberately vague pseudo-poetry. Good luck.Hmmm.....thanks Thomas! But it sounds like a bit too much hard work for something I don't necessarily believe in. |
jones904 10.12.2012 23:02 |
thomasquinn 32989 wrote:tut tutjones904 wrote: nostradamus was a mythical figure he never wote that twaddle in reality he was persicuted physician who was defying the catholic church by his medical knoweldge dring the plague the vatican killed him and then defamed or infamed him by putting his name to those so called prphecies most of which are bullshit but some were based upon vatican plans of assination and the like so no prophecy involved just pre planned murders etcWow. You are pretty obsessed with far-out conspiracy theories, aren't you? The very idea of Nostradamus prophesying future world events is in itself the grandest of conspiracy theories me m giving you a sensible remedy for such a wild speculation is not conspiratorial in the least, it is only applying a logical reasoning based upon known historical situations and facts, even if the cause of it all was a catholic conspiracy of murder, which shouldn't be that hard to believe seeing as murder is something they have done far more than any other world power in human history . The english and catholics spread small pox in the americas with donations of blankets to the unwanted natives you know, and it is was not something new to them That peski doctor micheal, was halting their plan of genicide, they had to see to him and quickly, as for the besmirching, that is something they specialize in, after all they like the scribes and pharisses before them make blasphemous shrines out of the tombs of the saints they murdered. |
thomasquinn 32989 12.12.2012 07:12 |
You know nothing about history. If you did, you'd be aware of the fact that Europe was littered with books of prophecy in the time of Nostradamus, the 16th century (an age obsessed with the supernatural more than any era in documented history) - that is one of the reasons why the Catholic church didn't bother doing anything about Nostradamus: he wasn't doing anything out of the ordinary. It's a matter of pure coincidence that Nostradamus' works are still known today, mostly because his contemporaries believed he got one prophecy right (the one where he seemed to prophecy the death of Henry II of France; the fact that the king's wealthy widow believed this certainly did much for him). He was only once brought to trial, in 1561, simply because he hadn't asked permission from a bishop to publish his latest almanac, which meant, in practice, that he had simply not paid a standard fee for it. Your bizarre theory that Nostradamus was trying to halt the SPANISH genocide of native Americans when he was in fact FRENCH and, like his contemporaries, knew practically nothing of America is entirely baseless and deranged. |