Nostradamus was the best future teller for ever. But is there any methodical process to be like
Nostradamus? In this logical analysis, it is hard to discuss. But some of his prediction about the historical incidents. Let us start one of the most famous prediction.
About Napoleon.
Prediction VIII 1 (Original French)
PAU, nay, loron plus feu qu'à sang sera,
Laude nager, fuir grand aux surrez.
Les agassas entrée refusera,
Pampon, Durance les tiendra enserrez.
Translation-1 of VIII 1
Pau, Nay, Loron will be more of fire than blood,
to swim in praise, the great one to flee to the confluence (of rivers).
He will refuse entry to the magpies
Pampon and the Durance will keep them confined.
Translation-2 of VIII 1 *
Several will be confused in their waiting,
Pardon will not be given the inhabitants:
Those who thought well of persisting in the waiting,
But not much spare time will be given them.
What is its meaning? How it is related with Napoleon?
Yes, the astrologers said that it is about
Napoleon match with his life. The name
Napoleon is never used in the writing. But the believers say that if we change the order of the alphabets, we will get
Napoleon Roy(Napoleon the KING) from Pau, Ney, Loron. Is it so easy? Let’s analyze it logically.
1. Clearly, Napoleon is a French name. So if Nostradamus wanted to write Napoleon why so complex? There was no reason to fear. Nostradamus died before Napoleon's birth.
2. If he really mean Napoleon by the three words, then it is clear that he knew that the name of that KING will be “Napoleon”. Is it possible to know the name before 200 years?
3. Why the comma between each terms? If someone wants to change the order of the letters of Napoleon Roy, will he break it into three separate words Pau, Nay, Loron? No there is no such example in history of encoding.
4. Now if these three terms are different, what are their meanings individually?
a. Pau is a French word that mean to Peace (kiss of Peace)
b. Nay is not in French dictionary. But near every European language it has a negative meaning. So probably it means NOT.
c. Loron is not in dictionary. There is no guess of its meaning. Probably it is a name.
d.
There was three villages named
PAU, Nay OLORON in
France in the period of Nostradamus. Aquitainian villages
Pau,
Nay, and
Oloron (in southwestern
France), which form a small triangle not 70 kilometres (43 mi) about. (From wikipedia.)
So it is clear that Pau, Nay, Loron does not mean Napoleon.
Is the prediction matches with the incidents of Napoleon’s life?
To know that, we have to know the incidents those are described in the poem.
1. Pau, Nay, Loron will be more of fire than blood
This line is interpreted as the name of Napoleon. If it is name of some king then it actually means that, the king will be made of fire than blood. That means he will very angry and ruthless or a great warrior. Now it is reality that in the time of Nostradamus, nearly all kings in Europe were very cruel to the enemies. So it is true for every king, before and after the period of Nostradamus.
If those are separate names, then it clearly point to three villages in France which are still present. Those three villages will be more of fire than blood.
2. to swim in praise, the great one to flee to the confluence (of rivers).
Praise means honor. So the king will swim in Honor. That means he will get honor from everywhere. Rivers can not stop him. He will cross them as easily like fly over them. (Or he will really fly over the rivers. In present days it is not a surprise.)
Or the three villages will great honor from everywhere. They will capture upto the meeting of rivers.
Flee also mean escape. So another possible meaning is that, they will force to escape a great one to the confluence of river.
3. He (also may be they) will refuse entry to the magpies
He will not allow the magpies to enter his state. Now the confusion is with magpies. Why he will not allow some birds? No idea.
4. Pampon and the Durance will keep them confined
Pampon and the durance, what it mean?
Pampon is not a French word. In Spanish, pampon means open ground. If Nostradamus did not mean that, then surely it is someone’s name.
That mean open grounds and the durance river will keep them confined. Them means to whom? Either the magpies or PAU, NAY, LORON. But river or open ground can not confine magpies. So the word them only point to PAU, NAY, LORON.
So at last we get that the three villages will surrounded by open grounds and river. Which points to a very productive land and good source of food.
So after the logical analysis, we can conclude that
- The three villages (PAU, NAY, and LORON) will be very powerful and offensive.
- They will live with honor and drive away the great one (some great warrior) to the confluence.
- they will not allow magpies in their area
- Big open ground and the Durance River will keep them confined.
Then how this is related with Napoleon?
Can Nostradamus use Spanish word Pampon in his poem?
Yes, Nostradamus had used several words from other languages like Greek, Latin etc.
Translation 2
Nothing to say about it. It describes a very very common incident of that period. Nobody is going to attach it with
Napoleon.
Now take a look to some other sources. godswatcher.com/napolyon.htm has the page about the same prediction.
NOSTRADAMUS QUATRAIN #8 - 1
Pax Ney Loron will create more fire and blood.
Pax Ney Loron plus feu qu'an sang sera.
Bathed in praise, a great escape is assured.
Laude nager, fuir grand au surrez.
Those worried will refuse him entry.
Les agassas entree refusera.
But doubtful that for long they can hold him confined.
Pampon durance les tiendra enferrez.
Can you see the difference?
Pax Ney Loron will create more fire and blood. The commas are not present. The author erased them just to prove that it is the name of
Napoleon. It is a cheating to the readers.
So what is the result? PAU NE LORON will create more fire than blood. He will bath in praise (Honor) but a great escape is assured. The enemies (those) will refuse him entry, but doubtful that for long they can prevent him.
This translation directly points to a king and his war. But it does not prove that it was fro
Napoleon. The reality is that there were several incidents before Nostradamus like this. And after his death, this happened again and again. This was very common in that period. So anyone was able to say that
“A king will create more fire than blood……..”
In the history of the world, you will find hundreds of such incidents. Just put PAU, NAY, LORON in place of the name of any king from 1000 BC to 1900 AD (Yes, any king) and you will be surprised.