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Preface by M. Nostradamus to His Prophecies
Greetings and happiness to Cesar Nostradamus my son. Your
late arrival, Cesar Nostredame, my son, has made me spend much
time in constant nightly reflection so that I could communicate
with you by letter and leave you this reminder, after my death,
for the benefit of all men, of which the divine spirit has vouchsafed
me to know by means of astronomy. And since it was the Almighty's
will that you were not born here in this region and I do not
want to talk of years to come but of the months during which
you will struggle to grasp and understand the work I shall be
compelled to leave you after my death: assuming that it will
not be possible for me to leave you such writing as may be destroyed
through the injustice of the age. The key to the hidden prediction
which you will inherit will be locked inside my heart.
Also bear in mind that the events here described have not
yet come to pass, and that all is ruled and governed by the power
of Almighty God, inspiring us not by bacchic frenzy nor by enchantments
but by astronomical assurances: predictions have been made through
the inspiration of divine will alone and the spirit of prophecy
in particular.
On numerous occasions and over a long period of time I have
predicted specific events far in advance, attributing all to
the workings of divine power and inspiration, together with other
fortunate or unfortunate happenings, foreseen in their full unexpectedness,
which have already come to pass in various regions of the earth.
Yet I have wished to remain silent and abandon my work because
of the injustice not only of the present time but also for most
of the future. I will not commit to writing.
Since governments, sects and countries will undergo such sweeping
changes, diametrically opposed to what now obtains, that were
I to relate events to come, those in power now - monarchs, leaders
of sects and religions - would find these so different from their
own imaginings that they would be led to condemn what later centuries
will learn how to see and understand. Bear in mind also Our Saviour's
words: "Do not give anything holy to the dogs, nor throw
pearls in front of swine lest they trample them with their feet
and turn on you and tear you apart." For this reason I withdrew
my pen from the paper, because I wished to amplify my statement
touching the Vulgar Advent by means of ambiguous and enigmatic
comments about future causes, even those closest to us and those
I have perceived, so that some human change which may come to
pass shall not unduly scandalize delicate sensibilities. The
whole work is thus written in a nebulous rather than plainly
prophetic form. So much so that, "You have hidden these
things from the wise and the circumspect, that is from the mighty
and the rulers, and you have purified those things for the small
and the poor," and through Almighty God's will, revealed
unto those prophets with the power to perceive what is distant
and thereby to foretell things to come. For nothing can be accomplished
without this faculty, whose power and goodness work so strongly
in those to whom it is given that, while they contemplate within
themselves, these powers are subject to other influences arising
from the force of good. This warmth and strength of prophecy
invests us with its influence as the sun's rays affect both animate
and inanimate entities.
We human beings cannot through our natural consciousness and
intelligence know anything of God the Creator's hidden secrets,
For it is not for us to know the times or the instants, etc.
So much so that persons of future times may be seen in present
ones, because God Almighty has wished to reveal them by means
of images, together with various secrets of the future vouchsafed
to orthodox astrology, as was the case in the past, so that a
measure of power and divination passed through them, the flame
of the spirit inspiring them to pronounce upon inspiration both
human and divine. God may bring into being divine works, which
are absolute; there is another level, that of angelic works;
and a third way, that of the evildoers.
But my son, I address you here a little too obscurely. As
regards the occult prophecies one is vouchsafed through the subtle
spirit of fire, which the understanding sometimes stirs through
contemplation of the distant stars as if in vigil, likewise by
means of pronouncements, one finds oneself surprised at producing
writings without fear of being stricken for such impudent loquacity.
The reason is that all this proceeds from the divine power of
Almighty God from whom all bounty proceeds.
And so once again, my son, if I have eschewed the word prophet,
I do not wish to attribute to myself such lofty title at the
present time, for whoever is called a prophet now was once called
a seer; since a prophet, my son, is properly speaking one who
sees distant things through a natural knowledge of all creatures.
And it can happen that the prophet bringing about the perfect
light of prophecy may make manifest things both human and divine,
because this cannot be done otherwise, given that the effects
of predicting the future extend far off into time.
God's mysteries are incomprehensible and the power to influence
events is bound up with the great expanse of natural knowledge,
having its nearest most immediate origin in free will and describing
future events which cannot be understood simply through being
revealed. Neither can they be grasped through men's interpretations
nor through another mode of cognizance or occult power under
the firmament, neither in the present nor in the total eternity
to come But bringing about such an indivisible eternity through
Herculean efforts, things are revealed by the planetary movements.
I am not saying, my son - mark me well, here - that knowledge
of such things cannot be implanted in your deficient mind, or
that events in the distant future may not be within the understanding
of any reasoning being. Nevertheless, if these things current
or distant are brought to the awareness of this reasoning and
intelligent being they will be neither too obscure nor too clearly
revealed.
Perfect knowledge of such things cannot be acquired without
divine inspiration, given that all prophetic inspiration derives
its initial origin from God Almighty, then from chance and nature.
Since all these portents are produced impartially, prophecy comes
to pass partly as predicted. For understanding created by the
intellect cannot be acquired by means of the occult, only by
the aid of the zodiac, bringing forth that small flame by whose
light part of the future may be discerned.
Also, my son, I beseech you not to exercise your mind upon
such reveries and vanities as drain the body and incur the soul's
perdition, and which trouble our feeble frames. Above all avoid
the vanity of that most execrable magic formerly reproved by
the Holy Scriptures - only excepting the use of official astrology.
For by the latter, with the help of inspiration and divine
revelation, and continual calculations, I have set down my prophecies
in writing. Fearing lest this occult philosophy be condemned,
I did not therefore wish to make known its dire import; also
fearful that several books which had lain hidden for long centuries
might be discovered, and of what might become of them, after
reading them I presented them to Vulcan. And while he devoured
them, the flame licking the air gave out such an unexpected light,
clearer than that of an ordinary flame and resembling fire from
some flashing cataclysm, and suddenly illumined the house as
if it were caught in a furnace. Which is why I reduced them to
ashes then, so that none might be tempted to use occult labours
in searching for the perfect transmutation, whether lunar or
solar, of incorruptible metals.
But as to that discernment which can be achieved by the aid
of planetary scrutiny, I should like to tell you this. Eschewing
any fantastic imaginings, you may through good judgement have
insight into the future if you keep to the specific names of
places that accord with planetary configurations, and with inspiration
places and aspects yield up hidden properties, namely that power
in whose presence the three times are understood as Eternity
whose unfolding contains them all: for all things are naked and
open.
That is why, my son, you can easily, despite your young brain,
understand that events can be foretold naturally by the heavenly
bodies and by the spirit of prophecy: I do not wish to ascribe
to myself the title and role of prophet, but emphasize inspiration
revealed to a mortal man whose perception is no further from
heaven than the feet are from the earth. I cannot fail, err or
be deceived, although I may be as great a sinner as anyone else
upon this earth and subject to all human afflictions.
But after being surprised sometimes by day while in a trance,
and having long fallen into the habit of agreeable nocturnal
studies, I have composed books of prophecies, each containing
one hundred astronomical quatrains, which I want to condense
somewhat obscurely. The work comprises prophecies from today
to the year 3797.
This may perturb some, when they see such a long timespan,
and this will occur and be understood in all the fullness of
the Republic; these things will be universally understood upon
earth, my son. If you live the normal lifetime of man you will
know upon your own soil, under your native sky, how future events
are to turn out.
For only Eternal God knows the eternity of His light which
proceeds from Him, and I speak frankly to those to whom His immeasurable,
immense and incomprehensible greatness has been disposed to grant
revelations through long, melancholy inspiration, that with the
aid of this hidden element manifested by God, there are two principal
factors which make up the prophet's intelligence.
The first is when the supernatural light fills and illuminates
the person who predicts by astral science, while the second allows
him to prophesy through inspired revelation, which is only a
part of the divine eternity, whereby the prophet comes to assess
what his divinatory power has given him through the grace of
God and by a natural gift, namely, that what is foretold is true
and ethereal in origin.
And such a light and small flame is of great efficacy and
scope, and nothing less than the clarity of nature itself. The
light of human nature makes the philosophers so sure of themselves
that with the principles of the first cause they reach the loftiest
doctrines and the deepest abysses.
But my son, lest I venture too far for your future perception,
be aware that men of letters shall make grand and usually boastful
claims about the way I interpreted the world, before the worldwide
conflagration which is to bring so many catastrophes and such
revolutions that scarcely any lands will not be covered by water,
and this will last until all has perished save history and geography
themselves. This is why, before and after these revolutions in
various countries, the rains will be so diminished and such abundance
of fire and fiery missiles shall fall from the heavens that nothing
shall escape the holocaust. And this will occur before the last
conflagration.
For before war ends the century and in its final stages it
will hold the century under its sway. Some countries will be
in the grip of revolution for several years, and others ruined
for a still longer period. And now that we are in a republican
era, with Almighty God's aid, and before completing its full
cycle, the monarchy will return, then the Golden Age. For according
to the celestial signs, the Golden Age shall return, and after
all calculations, with the world near to an all-encompassing
revolution - from the time of writing 177 years 3 months 11 days
- plague, long famine and wars, and still more floods from now
until the stated time. Before and after these, humanity shall
several times be so severely diminished that scarcely anyone
shall be found who wishes to take over the fields, which shall
become free where they had previously been tied.
This will be after the visible judgement of heaven, before
we reach the millennium which shall complete all. In the firmament
of the eighth sphere, a dimension whereon Almighty God will complete
the revolution, and where the constellations will resume their
motion which will render the earth stable and firm, but only
if He will remain unchanged for ever until His will be done.
This is in spite of all the ambiguous opinions surpassing
all natural reason, expressed by Mahomet; which is why God the
Creator, through the ministry of his fiery agents with their
flames, will come to propose to our perceptions as well as our
eyes the reasons for future predictions.
Signs of events to come must be manifested to whomever prophesies.
For prophecy which stems from exterior illumination is part of
that light and seeks to ally with it and bring it into being
so that the part which seems to possess the faculty of understanding
is not subject to a sickness of the mind.
Reason is only too evident. Everything is predicted by divine
afflatus and thanks to an angelic spirit inspiring the one prophesying,
consecrating his predictions through divine unction. It also
divests him of all fantasies by means of various nocturnal apparitions,
while with daily certainty he prophesies through the science
of astronomy, with the aid of sacred prophecy, his only consideration
being his courage in freedom.
So come, my son, strive to understand what I have found out
through my calculations which accord with revealed inspiration,
because now the sword of death approaches us, with pestilence
and war more horrible than there has ever been - because of three
men's work - and famine. And this sword shall smite the earth
and return to it often, for the stars confirm this upheaval and
it is also written: "I shall punish their injustices with
iron rods, and shall strike them with blows."
For God's mercy will be poured forth only for a certain time,
my son, until the majority of my prophecies are fulfilled and
this fulfillment is complete. Then several times in the course
of the doleful tempests the Lord shall say: Therefore I shall
crush and destroy and show no mercy; and many other circumstances
shall result from floods and continual rain of which I have written
more fully in my other prophecies, composed at some length, not
in a chronological sequence, in prose, limiting the places and
times and exact dates so that future generations will see, while
experiencing these inevitable events, how I have listed others
in clearer language, so that despite their obscurities these
things shall be understood: When the time comes for the removal
of ignorance, the matter will be clearer still.
So in conclusion, my son, take this gift from your father
M. Nostradamus, who hopes you will understand each prophecy in
every quatrain herein. May Immortal God grant you a long life
of good and prosperous happiness.
Salon, 1 March 1555
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