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This podcast may not be for all listeners.
Listener discretion is advised. In the depths of night, when our
consciousness. Slips away like.
Sand Through trembling fingers, we enter a realm where time
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loses all meaning, the boundary between.
What was what? Is and what will be?
Dissolves. 5 Centuries ago, in acandlelit study in southern
France, a man named Michelle de Nostradamus understood something
modern. Science still struggles.
To. Explain in his waking he could.
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See the shadows? Of things yet to come in this.
Episode We'll peel back the veilof some of.
Nostradamus prophecies and divine visions.
We'll explore his life. In the shadows of medieval
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France. A child was born.
Michel de Nostradame, one of nine siblings.
Drew his first. Breath in December of. 1503.
His father was a respectable. Grain merchant and notary and
both grandfathers. Were doctors his?
Early years remained shrouded inmystery, like much of.
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His later prophecies. And under the.
Watchful eye of. His grandfather, young Michelle.
Absorbed not just the conventional wisdom of Latin,
Greek, and mathematics. But also the.
Forbidden knowledge of Jewish mysticism and the ancient art of
reading the. Stars Astrology.
These early teachings would plant the seeds of his infamous
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prophecies. During this time, his.
Grandfather. Converted to Catholicism and
changed the family's name to Nostradame.
The name change is believed to have been done to avoid
persecution during the Spanish Inquisition.
Fate's dark hand would guide. Him to the.
University of Avignon at 14, where he began studying
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medicine. But the bubonic plague swept.
Through the land, forcing him from the university's halls, he
wandered the. Plague ravaged countryside.
Like a ghost. Learning nature's secrets and
the art of healing in those. Blood soaked years.
The healer would. Begin his transformation into
the. Seer.
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Who would haunt history's dreams?
In 1522 he entered the University of Montpellier.
And completed. His doctorate in medicine in
1520. Five he received.
A license to practice. Medicine.
And then, as medieval academics did, he changed his name from
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Nostradamus to Nostradamus. Medieval academics often changed
their names to its Latin version, as Latin was the
primary language during that period.
Nostradamus moved among the dying.
Through shadow. Draped streets.
Of medieval France and Italy. Other doctors hid.
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Behind the Bird Like beak masks drained their patients by
bloodletting, an ancient practice of draining someone's
blood to remove impurities. And treat their condition
desperate. Doctors wrapped their.
Victims in pungent. Robes of garlic.
As if the mere scent would. Ward off the darker specter of
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the plague. Nostradamus chose different
methods of treatment. For those afflicted by the
plague. He did not.
Utilize bloodletting, but explored the idea of proper.
Hygiene While others clung to ancient superstitions of
bloodletting, believing that salvation flowed from open
veins, he turned instead to the knowledge of hygiene.
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Under the cover of night, he recommended removing rotting
corpses from the streets. Each body a.
Vessel of contagion that. Others feared to touch.
Amid medieval madness, Nostradamus crafted.
Salvation as a. Small rose pill.
A mysterious. Blend of vitamin C and rose.
Hips that. Seemed almost magical.
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To those who witnessed its effects.
As patients. Let these herbal lozenges
dissolve. Beneath their tongues.
Whispers spread through the. Plague ridden streets.
Some called him A. Sorcerer, Others A.
Savior. But none could deny the power of
his unconventional methods. Nostradamus.
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'S true sorcery. Lay in its simplicity his
prescriptions. Were the bare.
Essentials windows needed to open to welcome.
Fresh air. Into.
Death filled rooms. Clean water needed to be served
and bedding. Replaced it daily acts that
appeared radical. In an era where.
Filth was acceptable. As a constant companion, perhaps
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most shocking was his insistenceon fresh food and low fat diets.
Starkly contrasting the heavy. Fare that filled.
Most medieval plates In time, those who once scorned his
methods began to seek him out secretly, drawn by the growing
number of. Survivors who witnessed his
strange. But effective ways?
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In the darkness of Europe's greatest nightmare, Nostradamus.
Had discovered that. Sometimes the most potent
medicines weren't found in bloodletting bowls or mystical
incantations, but in this simpleembrace of cleanliness and
nature's remedies, despite his mastery.
Over the Black Death, fate dealt.
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Nostradamus, the cruelest hand imaginable, an engine where he
worked alongside renowned Jules.Cesar Scaligar.
Built what seemed to be an impregnable.
Fortress of domestic bliss. A wife.
Two children and a reputation that.
Drew the. Sick and dying for miles around.
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But the. Plague that relentless.
Shadow, he'd spent years fighting corrupt.
Into his own home, like a thief in the night.
By 1534, the unthinkable happened.
The man who? Had saved countless.
Lives stood helpless as the black.
Death claimed his wife and children, mocking his healing
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arts. With each rattling.
Breath they took. The.
Whispers began anew. Not of his miraculous cures.
But of his failures? How could a?
Healer who couldn't save his ownfamily.
Be trusted with the lives of others.
His. Patients melted away like
morning mist, leaving him alone with his grief.
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Like vultures circling. His in laws perhaps?
Bitter with their. Own lust descended upon him,
demanding the return of. Their daughter's.
Dowry. As if gold.
Could fill the void left by their shared tragedy.
Even scaligar his. Esteemed colleague turned his
back, leaving Nostradamus. To walk the paths.
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Of the profession alone, but histongue not his healing hands,
nearly. Sealed his doom.
In 1538, a careless comment about.
A statue of the Virgin Mary drewthe burning gaze.
Of the Inquisition Nostradamus. Stood before those who held
power to reduce both. Flesh and reputation.
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To ashes the. Healer, who had once walked
freely among the dying, now faced judgement.
He would leave and stay away formany.
Years traveling through. Turkey, Italy and Greece During
this time, he was said to have experienced an awakening that
may have awakened his powers of clairvoyance.
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Nostradamus returned to southernFrance in 1544 and once again
his unconventional methods. Proved powerful against Death's
advance. Those who had once shunned.
Him Now spoke. His name in reverent whispers.
The healer had returned. But he was no longer the same
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man who had fled in. Disgrace years before.
Settling in the town of Ceylon. He.
Crafted a careful facade of respectability.
A new wife. A new family.
A thriving medical. Practice the perfect.
Mask. Of a devout Catholic.
Physician, but behind. Closed doors.
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In the depths of the night, Nostradamus pursued darker
mysteries in his secret study, meditating.
Over a brass. Bowl came his portal to realms
beyond mortal understanding by candlelight.
Its polished surface. Gleamed like liquid.
Darkness reflecting. More than mere.
Firelight. As he sank into a meditative.
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Trance that. Transported his consciousness.
Beyond the boundaries of time itself and allowed him to
foresee future events in 1550 Nostradamus.
Dared to bridge. The gap.
Between his public persona and private mysticism.
He. Wove his midnight visions into
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an astrological Almanac. This success was.
More than mere. Validation.
It was permission. To step further.
From the shadows to transmute more of.
His brassable. Visions into written.
Prophecy the. Physician who had once hidden
his. Mystical practices.
Behind closed doors, found himself transformed once more,
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deep in his. Study where candlelight.
Danced with shadows and the brass.
Bowl whispered its. Secrets Nostradamus embarked on
the most ambitious journey yet. He went on to write 10 volumes
containing 100 predictions banning the next 2000 years,
titled Centuries. 2000. Years of human destiny flowed
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into these. Books, each prediction sealed in
verses. That would perplex.
And fascinate future generations.
Nostradamus. Filled volume after.
Volume with his. Insight into.
Dreams and omens each book was. Another piece.
Of the vast. Tapestry he witnessed.
In the meditative. States his.
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Writing caught the attention of King Henry the Second in Paris.
The king was fascinated by a passage in volume 1, Quatrain
30. Five which read.
The young Lion will overcome theolder one on the field of combat
in single battle. He will Pierce his eyes.
Through a golden cage 2. Wounds made one, then he.
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Dies a cruel death this passage.Was apparently about the.
King and it concerned him, Nostradamus advised.
Him to avoid jousting tournaments.
Jousting was a medieval sport. In which Knights?
Rode horses and. Charged each other with a Lance
attempting to make their opponent.
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Fall off their. Horse.
Nostradamus spent many years in this King's.
Court but retreated back to his.Town in Salon.
After the Catholic. Church discovered his.
Fortune telling and threatened to investigate him.
On June 28th, 1559, King Henry was injured.
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During a jousting. Tournament A Lance punctured his
helmet and blinded him 10 days later.
The blind and injured King Henrydied from his injuries.
Nostradamus met the end of his life in 15. 66 passing.
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From conditions he. Struggled with for years.
Gout and arthritis. Painful diseases.
That cause swelling. In the body, he even predicted
his death. Though it.
Appears he was one year off the Vatican.
Saw in his. Prophecies.
A power that threatened to unravel.
The fabric of religious. Control for two centuries.
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The book languished on the IndexLiborum Prohibitum, or what is
known as the Index of Forbidden Books.
Alongside other works. Deemed too dangerous for mortal
minds. Each.
Volume was considered. A doorway to.
Forbidden knowledge. A temptation that might.
Lead the faithful. Astray into a darker realm of
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understanding. Today, while the.
Vatican's forbidden list has crumbled.
To dust. Nostradamus's volume still
pulse. Within their original power, his
quatrains grace modern bookshelves openly, no longer
hidden in secret chambers. Or read by.
Candlelight behind drawn. Curtains with.
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Each new. Crisis or global?
Change readers returned. To these prophecies.
Searching for glimpses. Of our time.
In these centuries. Old.
Verses within the predictions and the.
Volumes there were. Warnings of the French
Revolution and the power hungry dictator Napoleon, a German
Nazi. Leader, that would.
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Arise from the depths of hell. In the 1930s.
Other startling predictions werethe development.
Of the atomic bomb JF. KS Assassination The.
US space. Shuttle Challengers demise in
19. 86. And the 9/11 attacks in 2025.
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He. Predicted a decrease.
In the influence. Of the.
Established Western countries. And an emergence of New World.
Powers he also. Stated the great.
Powers will clash. Though his.
Predictions are. Written in.
Cryptic verses. Many interpret them to predict.
Future events His words continueto haunt humanity's imagination,
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whispering of futures Jatsu unfold in an age of science.
And reason Nostradamus. 'S dark poetry.
Still casts its shadow across time.
Proving that some mysteries. Refused to be buried by the.
Passing centuries behind me, youhear Ryan James Carr's
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You can find him on Spotify as we stand at the.
Threshold of. 2025 Nostradamus'swords echo through the centuries
like whispers and a forgotten. Crypt.
His prophecies speak. Of a time when the sky will burn
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at. 45° fire approaches. The great new city and.
Some say he saw our modern. World.
Through the dark. Glass of time.
But remember. Dear listeners.
Prophecies are like. Shadows on the wall.
They shift and change depending on where you stand.
What seems clear in one moment blurs in the next.
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Much like the unexplained realms, we've.
Explored together this year. Keep watching the skies,
question everything, and never stop seeking answers to the
mysteries that surround us. For in these uncertain times,
the truth may be stranger than any.
Prophecy. And so my curious.
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Friends. Until next time, I'll leave you.
With this. In the unexplained realms,
nothing is. Ever quite.
What it seems. Except for that shadow.
In the corner. Of your eye.
That's exactly what you think it.
Is.