"And that is why he emphasized that he saw the need to keep silent, to have to remain silent, but that he was leaving a written work, a book, with everything that would happen for the times of the end; that he was going to leave that book hidden under a monument, and that in the last days, a child would discover that book, which would be kept in a box, but that by opening that box, the child would be injured and would die as a result of that wound, but that such a book contained, in itself, everything that would happen, in detail, for the times of the end...
So that Michael de Nostradamus was not ignorant of anything that is currently happening, nor the events that are to come.
In these instants, then, we are faced with the dilemma of to be or not to be of philosophy: either we resolve to self-realize ourselves, or we do not."
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Greetings, I wonder - has the written work described above by Samael been discovered yet? thanks.
So that Michael de Nostradamus was not ignorant of anything that is currently happening, nor the events that are to come.
In these instants, then, we are faced with the dilemma of to be or not to be of philosophy: either we resolve to self-realize ourselves, or we do not."
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Greetings, I wonder - has the written work described above by Samael been discovered yet? thanks.