The Seeing time.

 
 

January 30th, 2008

Melbourne Australia

Received by Nicholas Arnold.

This is a most unique moment to write with you, thank you.

When I was a little boy and growing into my adolescent years, I would see events in life that would come true. I kept this to myself. These 'seeings' would happen in their own time and it was that I had very little control over when these 'seeings' would occur. It was like I was witnessing two experiences at one time; there was what was happening in real life and when the seeing time occurred, it was like an overlay of a window would open up and I would see events that I could recognise as real time passed, that these events were to the future of those people in the present.

I accepted this seeing and thought much about it as I matured and this seeing ability I recognised as being unique to my own person for others whom I knew did not have such experiences. I was not emotionally involved in this seeing time and in fact, I cherished the gift and recognised that it formed part of my life and that no matter my relationship to it, it was to stay in my life. I did large amounts of study and reading in those difficult times when reading books on metaphysical studies, which had to be done away from the religion of my day, and that many of these books were from other parts of the world. I never really considered my seeing time as a direct relationship with God but rather saw it as part of my nature and nature I loved and so I felt interlinked with the mystery of nature and life and the cosmos. With some of my closest friends, we discussed the seeing time as an experience that we could gain further insight and understanding into the nature of life.

I was the type of man that had an unquenchable thirst for knowledge and a strong desire to keep an open mind to all forms of learning and considered myself to be very tolerant of ideas and learnings that would take one beyond the constraints of ones own thinking and concept about ones relationship to the world and the universe. As years passed, the seeing time gradually increased and I could see forms and objects and events that did not relate to the material workings of my day. I felt compelled to write these down in the way that is known, and the language I almost had to create to suit the imagery that was unknown to me and that did not have a language for its identity in my day. The most extraordinary thing about this attribute was that the seeing related directly to the mortal world and when I was in the seeing time, it was that this window opened and I wrote down what I saw. The time was always difficult for as one can imagine to 'see' such vast distances that have yet to transpire in actual reality, can challenge the mortal present mind and on occasion, I did struggle with this in my adult life. I did not consciously set out to predict the future but rather wrote down what I saw as an experience of seeing.

I am with the Father's Divine Love and have been so for quite a long time now. The Love has defined the workings of my seeing time which was the attribute of soul perception that was particularly developed as an attribute in my mortal life, and was part of my life and a tool for me to work with. I understand this now for the Divine Love has helped these soul perceptions and I do help other spirits to see as part of their learning about Divine Love for here in spirit, there is no need to see the future for other spirits as the Divine Love is the future to which each individual will progress toward.

Thank you for the privilege of writing and sharing to convey a little on my life's experiences.
With love,
Nostradamus (1503 - 1566) (Michel de Nostredame)


Michel de Nostredame (14 December 1503 or 21 December 1503– 2 July 1566), usually Latinized to Nostradamus, was a French apothecary and reputed seer who published collections of prophecies that have since become famous world-wide. He is best known for his book Les Propheties, the first edition of which appeared in 1555. Since the publication of this book, which has rarely been out of print since his death, Nostradamus has attracted an enthusiastic following who, along with the popular press, credit him with predicting many major world events. (Source: Wikipedia)

 
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