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Nostradamus,
  Born
Thursday 14 December 1503, 11:27 am LMT -00:19:20, St Rémy, France 04°E50' 46°N46'  (Sample Report)
 
 



Nostradamus, or Michel de Nostradame
, was an Astrologer and Physician, and is well known for his 'Centuries',  a collection of prophecies first published in 1555.   He began his medical practice in 1529 in Agen, and he established a reputation as a Healer, especially for his work during outbreaks of the plague.   In 1547 he began making Prophecies, and the popularity of the subsequent couplets resulted in a second collection in 1558.  His fame spread and he was appointed Royal Physician to Charles IX in 1560.   He died on 2 July 1566.  (Astrologer and Healer Jan Carter has a deep past life and Soul connection with Nostradamus.  Which she uses in our Awakening-Healing and Astrology work.)
 

The first part of the report is the technical section, and will list the orbs, paran particulars, and planets used for creating the report.

PARAN ANALYSIS
         Star Options: Absolute, Visible from Location
         Orbs: 2.00 mins (00°30) parans 4.00 mins (01°00) angles 0.00 mins (00°00) with sun
         Day Start: Just before Sunrise (14 Dec 1503 07:48)
         Planets: Traditional
                  Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn
         Stars: Brady

If the moment of birth is known, then Starlight will list any stars that were rising, culminating, setting, or on the nadir at that moment. Any star listed in this part of your paran report will be very strong and active for your entire life.

STARS ON ANGLES AT MOMENT
         <None>
For the date and place of your birth, there were stars that ruled that period of time. These stars are the background themes to your life; they really are your "Stars" - the stars that steer your journey through life.

After each star the orb is given in minutes and seconds.

HELIACAL RISING STAR
         Aculeus - Rising 03 mins 24 secs before Sunrise -
                  Understanding that rough stones can be polished by life's difficulties

HELIACAL SETTING STAR
         El Nath - Setting
 43 mins 12 secs before Sunrise -
                  A confronting attitude, a desire to deal with real life, real issues

This part of the report is concerned with the planets in the natal chart that are being influenced by fixed stars.

If a star is rising at the same time as a planet is on any other angle, then the star will influence you in your first third of life.

PARANS - BY ANGLE
RISING - Stars of Your Youth
         Alnilam as Mars is Rising orb 00 mins 26 secs -
                  An individual who is an active problem-solver

The report is telling you that Alnilam (the star in the belt of Orion) was rising while Mars rose on the day of Nostradamus' birth, and only an orb of 00 minutes and 26 seconds separated the two celestial events. Mars could have been setting, or culminating, or on the nadir, and it would still have been in paran, and still would be listed here under the stars of his youth - because Alnilam was rising as it formed the paran to Mars.

         Facies as Sun is Rising orb 00 mins 46 secs -
                  A piercing focus to the point of ruthlessness, or prophetic vision - Arising and lying hidden

Sometimes a star will be at a key part of its "phase", and this is indicated on the report by text in green or red.


         Markab as Venus is Rising orb 01 mins 28 secs -
                  Strong personal and moral philosophies, to be unchanging in social ideas
         Betelgeuse as Jupiter is Rising orb 01 mins 45 secs -
                  A person with a hunger for knowledge, or adventure

Stars that are culminating, as they form a paran relationship to a planet, influence your life in your middle adult years, the years of your prime.


CULMINATING - Stars of Your Prime
         Zuben Eschamali as Saturn is Setting orb 00 mins 04 secs -
                  To choose the hard, or less trodden, path for one's career
         Alhena as Sun is On Nadir orb 00 mins 12 secs -
                  A leader with a mission, a person who is identified with a cause
         Scheat as Mercury is Setting orb 00 mins 15 secs -
                  The innovator, gifted with ideas, words or rhythm; far-sighted
         Markab as Mercury is Setting orb 00 mins 28 secs -
                  To value logical argument, to build on ones knowledge
         Thuban as Mercury is Rising orb 00 mins 52 secs -
                  To collect, decipher and organise facts
 - Circumpolar

If a star never sets at the birth location, but is always visible in the night sky, then it is called Circumpolar. Stars that have a phase statement or are circumpolar tend to express themselves more forcibly in the person's life.

         Facies as Sun is Culminating orb 00 mins 58 secs -
                  A piercing focus to the point of ruthlessness, or prophetic vision
 - Arising and lying hidden
         Sualocin as Venus is Culminating orb 01 mins 21 secs -
                  An artistic eye with colour, design or performance
         Rukbat as Jupiter is On Nadir orb 01 mins 34 secs -
                  Success through a steady and thorough preparation
 - Arising and lying hidden

SETTING - Stars of Your Latter Years
         Diadem as Venus is Culminating orb 00 mins 05 secs -
                  Appeasement - a person who can make compromises
         Aldebaran as Moon is Rising orb 00 mins 07 secs -
                  Physically gifted, or a lover of nature
         Zuben Elgenubi as Mars is On Nadir orb 00 mins 19 secs -
                  Actively involved with the quality of other peoples lives
         Zuben Eschamali as Venus is Culminating orb 00 mins 32 secs -
                  To feel strongly regarding what is right, and what is wrong
         Alkes as Mars is Setting orb 01 mins 02 secs -
                  To take action to achieve and protect one's ideals
         Alphard as Jupiter is Setting orb 01 mins 03 secs -
                  An explorer of places or people

ON NADIR - Stars of Your Foundation
         Algol as Jupiter is Setting orb 00 mins 24 secs -
                  An obsession with power, whether political, physical or spiritual
         Menkar as Jupiter is Setting orb 00 mins 27 secs -
                  Feast or famine, the fickleness of life
         Denebola as Saturn is Rising orb 00 mins 43 secs -
                  A person who represents alternative life choices
         Procyon as Moon is Setting orb 01 mins 14 secs -
                  Changes in ones passions, shifts in likes and dislikes
         Sualocin as Venus is On Nadir orb 01 mins 23 secs -
                  An artistic eye with colour, design or performance
         Rukbat as Jupiter is Culminating orb 01 mins 51 secs -
                  Success through a steady and thorough preparation
 - Arising and lying hidden

You can download/view a full Fixed Star Report for Nostradamus here, which will contain information concerning the mythology linked to the stars in his report, and more detailed information concerning any star's meaning when linked to a particular planet.

How to read a Paran Analysis Report

Due to the daily rotation of the earth, stars and planets will rise, culminate, set, and be on the nadir at different times throughout the course of the 24 hours of the day. If at any stage a star is on one of the four angles (rising, culminating, setting, or on the nadir), while at the same time a planet is also on any of these four places, then the star is linked to the planet via what is called a paran.

This method of parans is the most ancient way of working with fixed stars, and is the technique employed by Starlight.

Because parans are based on examining the times when stars and planets are at the key moments of their diurnal movement, the place and date of birth is important, but the actual time of birth is not required.

Within this section are a number of examples of Paran Analysis Reports, first look at this sample  Nostradamus report, and it will serve as an example of the different parts of the Paran Analysis Report.

Biographies of Nostradamus

On December 14, 1503, 11 years after Christopher Columbus discovered the New World.  in St. Remi, France, Michel de Nostredame was born.  The first son of Jewish parents, forced by the Inquisition to convert to Catholicism, would become a skilled physician but would gain renown during his lifetime and beyond as a seer of the future.

Growing up he spent much of his time learning languages, math, astronomy, and astrology from his grandfather, Jean. Later he attended the University at Avignon where he studied liberal arts. Afterwards, he graduated from the medical school at the University of Montpellier and began a private practice where he succeeded at treating plague victims in Montpellier and the surrounding areas.

Around 1534 he married and began a family. Tragically, the plague which he had been so successful in treating previously took the lives of his wife and two children. (The names of his wife and children are not known)

Distraught and pursued by the Inquisition, Nostradamus packed his bags and traveled throughout Italy and France for the next six years.

He eventually settled down in the town of Salon, France in 1554 where he married his second wife, Anne Ponsart Gemelle, with whom he raised six children - three boys and three girls.

It was during this time that he began his career as a prophet. In 1555, at the age of 52, he wrote his first collection of Centuries - a set of 100 quatrains. Over the next several years he would complete a total of 10 Centuries.

In 1564 Nostradamus was appointed Royal Physician to King Charles IX.

On July 1, 1566 Nostradamus offered his final prediction to his priest. In response to the priest's farewell of "Until tomorrow," Nostradamus is said to have answered: "You will not find me alive at sunrise."

Nostradamus died that night.
 

Timeline

bullet1503 - Born - Michel de Nostredame in St. Remy, France on December 14.
bullet1534 - Married for the first time. Shortly thereafter he lost his wife and two children to the plague.
bullet1554 - Married Anne Ponsart Gemelle in town of Salon, France
bullet1555 - Nostradamus published his first set of 100 quatrains.
bullet1566 - Died - July 2.

Michel de Nostradame, more commonly known as Nostradamus, was born on December 14, 1503, in St. Remy de Provence. He was a seer and a time traveler living in 2 realities. He also was adept in astrology and astronomy, and, along with his own clairvoyance.  He used both sciences to interpret the visions he received in the secrecy of his study.

He was often refered to as the prophet of doom because of the visions he had involving death and war. His followers say he predicted the French Revolution, the birth and rise to power of Hitler, and the assassination of John F. Kennedy. His prophetic vision....942 cryptic poems called "The Centuries" groups in sets of 100. A single verse is commonly called a quatrain and 100 quatrains a Centurie. They have enthralled generation after generation of readers. He predicted some of history's most monumental events from the Great Fire of London (1666) to the destruction of the space shuttle Challenger.

His parents were of simple lineage from around Avignon. Nostradamus was the oldest son, and had four brothers; of the first three we know little; the youngest, Jean, became Procureur of the Parliament of the Provence.

Nostradamus' great intellect became apparent while he was still very young, and his education was put into the hands of his grandfather, Jean, who taught him the rudiments of Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Mathematics and Astrology.

When his grandfather died, Nostradamus was sent to Avignon to study. He already showed a great interest in astrology and it became common talk among his fellow students. He upheld the Copernican theory that the world was round and circled around the sun more than 100 years before Galileo was prosecuted for the same belief.

Since it was the age of the Inquisition and the family were converted from Judaism to the Catholic faith by the time Nostradamus was nine years old, his parents were quite worried, because as ex-Jews they were more vulnerable than most. So they sent him of to study medicine at Montpellier in 1522.

Nostradamus obtained his bachelor's degree after three years, with apparent ease, and once he had his license to practise medicine he decided to go out into the countryside and help the many victims of the plague.

After nearly four years he returned to Montpellier to complete his doctorate and re-enrolled on 23rd October 1529. Nostradamus had some trouble in explaining his unorthodox remedies and treatments he used in the countryside. Nevertheless his learning and ability could not be denied and he obtained his doctorate. He remained teaching at Montpellier for a year but by this time his new theories, for instance his refusal to bleed patients, were causing trouble and he set off upon another spate of wandering.

While practising in Toulouse he received a letter from Julius-Cesar Scaliger, the philosopher considered second only to Erasmus throughout Europe. Apparently Nostradamus' reply so pleased Scaliger that he invited him to stay at his home in Agen. This life suited Nostradamus admirably, and circa 1534 he married a young girl 'of high estate, very beautiful and admirable', whose name was lost to us. He had a son and a daughter by her and his life seemed complete.

Then a series of tragedies struck. The plague came to Agen and, despite all his efforts, killed Nostradamus' wife and two children. The fact that he was unable to save his own family had a disastrous effect on his practice. The he quarrelled with Scaliger and lost his friendship. His late wife's family tried to sue him for the return of her dowry and as the final straw, in 1538, he was accused of heresy because of a chance remark made some years before. To a workman casting a bronze statue of the Virgin, Nostradamus had commented that he was making devils. His plea that he was only describing the lack of aestheticappeal inherent int the statue was ignored and the Inquisitors sent for him to go to Toulouse.

Nostradamus, having no wish to stand trial, set out on his wandering again and kept well clear of the Church authorities for the next six years. We know little of this period. From references in later books we know he travelled in the Lorraine and went to Venice and Sicily. Legends about Nostradamus' prophetic powers also start to appear at this time.

By 1554 Nostradamus had settled in Marseilles. In November that year, the Provence experienced one of the worst floods of its history. The plague redoubled in virulence, spread by the waters and the polluted corpses. Nostradamus worked ceaselessly.

Once the city had recovered, Nostradamus moved on to Salon, which he found so pleasant a town that he determined to settle there for the rest of his life. In November he married Anne Ponsart Gemelle, a rich widow. The house in which he spent the remainder of his days can still be seen off the Place de la Poissonnerie.

After 1550 he produced a yearly Almanac - and after 1554 The Prognostications - which seem to have been successful, and encouraged him to undertake the much more onerous task of the Prophecies. He converted the top toom of his house at Salon into a study and as he tells us in the Prophecies, worked there at night with his occult books. The main source of his magical inspirations was a book called De Mysteriis Egyptorum.

By 1555 Nostradamus had completed the first part of his book of prophecies that were to contain predictions from his time to the end of the world. The word Century has nothing to do with one hundred years; it was so called because there were a hundred verses or quatrains in each book. The verses are written in a crabbed, obscure style, with a polyglot of vocabulary of French, Provencal, Italian, Greek and Latin. In order to avoid being prosecuted as a magician, Nostradamus writes that he deliberately confused the time sequence of the Prophecies so that their secrets would not be revealed to the non-initiate.

It is extraordinary how quickly the fame of Nostradamus spread across France and Europe on the strength of the Prophecies, published in their incomplete form of 1555. The book contained only the first three Centuries and part of the fourth. The prophecies became all the rage at Court, the Queen, Catherine de Medici, sent for Nostradamus to come to Court, and he set out for Paris on 14th July 1556. On 15th August, Nostradamus booked a room at the Inn of St. Michel, and the next day the queen sent for him.

One could only wish that there had been a witness to record their meeting. Nostradamus and the Queen spoke together for two hours. She is reputed to have asked him about the quatrain concerning the king's death and to have been satisfied with Nostradamus' answer. Certainly she continued to believe in Nostradamus' predictions until her death. The king, Henri II, granted Nostradamus only a brief audience and was obviously not greatly interested.

Two weeks later the queen sent for him a second time and now Nostradamus was faced with the delicate and difficult task of drawing up the horoscopes of the seven Valois children, whose tragic fates he had already revealed in the centuries. All he would tell Catherine was that all of her sons would be kings, which is slightly inaccurate since one of them, Francois, died before he could inherit.

Soon afterwards Nostradamus was warned that the Justices of Paris were inquiring about his magic practices, and he swiftly returned to Salon. From this time on, suffering from gout and arthritis, he seems to have done little except draw up horoscopes for his many distinguished visitors and complete the writing of the Prophecies. Apparently he allowed a few manuscript copies to criculate before publication, because many of the predictions were understood and quoted before the completed book came off the printing press in 1568, two years after his death.

The reason for this reticence was probably the king's death in 1559. Nostradamus had predicted it in I.35 and may have felt that it was too explicit for comfort and that it would be advisible to wait some years until things had quietened down. But the following year, 1560, King Francis II died, and this time he was openly quoted.

In 1564 Catherine, now Queen Regent, decided to make a Royal Progress through France.   While travelling she came to Salon and visited Nostradamus.   They dined and Catherine gave Nostradamus the title of Physician in Ordinary, which carried with it a salary and other benefits.

But by now the gout from which Nostradamus suffered was turning to dropsy and he, the doctor, realized that his end was near.  He made his will on 17th June 1566 and left the large sum, for those days, of 3444 crowns over and above his other possessions.   On 1st July he sent for the local priest to give him the last rites, and when Chavigny took leave of him that night, he told him that he would not see him alive again.   As he himself had predicted, his body was found the next morning.

He was burried upright in one of the walls of the Church of the Cordeliers at Salon, and his wife Anne erected a splendid marble plaque to his memory.

It was rumored that a very secret document existed in his coffin, that would decode his prophecies.   In 1700, the coffin was moved to a prominent wall of the Church.  Careful not to disturb his body a quick look inside revealed an amulet on his skeleton, with the year 1700 on it.  One night in 1791 during the French Revolution, soldiers from Marseilles broke into the church, in search of loot.  The next morning they were ambushed by Royalists.  The soldier who had used Nostradamus' skull as a wine glass, the night before, died by a sniper's bullet.

Under the Oak (coffin) lightening strikes in Gienne.
Not far from there (Salon) is hidden the treasure
For after long centuries it is grabed
Found, shall die, eye pierced by a spring (of a trigger).

I 27 The Desecration of Nostradamus' Tomb

Under the Oak (coffin) lightening strikes in Gienne.
Not far from there (Salon) is hidden the treasure
For after long centuries it is grabed
Found, shall die, eye pierced by a spring (of a trigger).

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Michel de Nostredame(Michael of Our Lady), whose latinized name was Nostradamus, was born on December 14th, 1503, 11 years after Christopher Columbus discovered the New World. Nostradamus' home town of St. Remy de Provence, was located in France. His family, of Jewish decent, converted from Judaism to Catholicism when Nostradamus was still a young boy.


Some historians suggest that Nostradamus was a descendent of the lost Jewish tribe of Issacher, a tribe that was noted to be knowledgeable in astrology and the mystical arts.

As a child,  Nostradamus was apparently influenced by occult Jewish literature. Nostradamus' ancestors on his mother's side were men skilled in mathematics and medicine. His father, James, was a notary.

Nostradamus' great-grandfather inspired him to study astrology and the celestial sciences when he was very young. It was then that Nostradamus was introduced to Latin, Greek and Hebrew. Later he was sent to Avignon, France, to study medicine.

In 1522, at the age of nineteen, Nostradamus decided to study medicine and enrolled at Mont Pellier (the most famous school of medicine in France). He graduated with a bachelor degree and was soon licensed to practice medicine.

As a healer, he was active in treating the victims of the "Black Plague" and developed unique and effective methods of treatment which helped to lessen the suffering of many people.

At 26, Nostradamus returned to Mont Pellier to obtain his Doctor's degree. The academic skill he displayed while working towards his doctorate won him praise and admiration from the whole college.

He was recruited as an instructor after his graduation and taught for about a year.

Upon leaving Mont Pellier, Nostradamus passed through Agen while returning to Toulouse and married a young woman.

It was at this time Nostradamus is believed to have been reintroduced to mystical and ancient books of knowledge.

Sadly, both Nostradamus’ wife and their two children were struck by disease and died. As if to add insult to injury, in 1538 Nostradamus was falsely accused of heresy by Church officials, due to an innocent comment he made one day about a church statue. This was unjust because Nostradamus was a spiritual and religious man.

One misconception led to another, and the infamous agents of the Spanish Inquisition (the repressive European religious establishment of that era) sought his  arrest.  Wishing to avert the wrath of tainted religious extremists, Nostradamus left his home in France and wandered through Italy, avoiding arrest by the  Inquisitors. Nostradamus did as he wished during this period traveling, making new friends, and constructing astrological charts for people.

Over time, circumstances reversed with the Inquisitors. And after traveling through Italy and France for six years, Nostradamus returned to his native turf where he was employed by the city of Aix in 1546.

For a period of three years he again fought the plague.

His services were viewed as invaluable by both his patients and his peers. Nostradamus later moved to Salon de Croux, married for a second time, and started a new family. It was during this period of his life that he acquainted himself with the apothecaries and healers of the area in order to include them in his book “Traite des Fardmens”, the world's first medical  directory, which listed the names, location and specialties of physicians and healers practicing in Europe.

By 1555 Nostradamus had finished the first phase of his book that would contain his prophecies.

Upon its publication, Nostradamus' fame quickly spread throughout Europe. This first version of his prophecies contained over 300 predictions. His book became very popular among the literate and educated Europeans of the day, so much so that the French Queen, Catherine de' Medici, summoned  Nostradamus to her court in Paris.

He and the Queen became close personal friends, and they discussed his quatrain predicting the death of her husband -- King Henri II of France.  It was during that era that Nostradamus was appointed as the personal physician and royal advisor to Henry II. Later, he also advised the French Kings Francis II and Charles IX.

Nostradamus was called to Paris by the Queen a second time and was asked to draw astrological horoscopes for the royal children.

In 1557, when he was told that the Justices of Paris were again asking about his magical practices, he hurriedly returned to Salon.

On June 28, 1559, quatrain # 1-35 which predicted the accidental death of an "old lion" (an allusion to Henri -- the King of France) came true.  Some people were upset with Nostradamus, others amazed.  His fame grew even more.  Nostradamus remained in Salon for a number of years, and continued to work on his writings. He was visited by many people of nobility and distinction during those days.

In 1565-66, Nostradamus' health began to be troubled with gout and arthritis.  His health continued to worsen and he wrote his will on June 17, 1566. On July 1st, Nostradamus sent for the local Catholic priest and requested that his last rites be administered to him, telling his close friend Chavigny that he would not live to see the next day.

As Nostradamus prophesied, he was found dead in the morning, and was buried in one of the walls of the Church of the Cordeliers, in Salon.

After the incident with the revolutionary soldiers described in the Introduction, the old prophet's remains were reburied at the Church of St. Laurent in Salon, France.

In the words of James Chavingy, his friend and understudy, Michel Nostradamus was described as a good man.

"He was a little under medium height,
of robust body, nimble and vigorous.
He had a large and open forehead,
a straight and even nose,
gray eyes which were generally pleasant,
but which blazed when he was angry.

By nature he was taciturn, thinking much and saying little,though speaking very well in the proper time and place. He slept only four to five hours per night. He praised and loved freedom of speech, and showed himself joyous and facetious,as well as biting, in his joking.

He approved of the ceremonies of the Roman Church and held to the Catholic faith and religion.

I do not want to forget to say that he engaged willingly in fasts, prayers, alms,and patience; he abhorred vice and chastised it severely.

I can remember his giving to the poor, towards whom he was very liberal and charitable."

After his death, his son Caesar gathered the remaining prophecies which had been unpublished up to that point, and published them in 1568, two years after Nostradamus passed away.

 

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