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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Volume 2 of the best books ever written on the man
I have read at least 10 other authors or translators/interpreters on the quatrains of Nostradamus. This book and its associated volumes, Volume I and Volume III, are the best books ever written on the great healer.

After reading this series on Nostradamus by Dolores Cannon, I went on to read every other book written by her that was still in print. Dolores Cannon has...

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1.0 out of 5 stars contradictory information
after reading Vol.I I was quite excited and could give the author the benefit of a doubt, however Vol.II contradicts itself. This shows at the very best lack of research on the part of the author and at the worst, that either the subjects she works with are (or the whole thing is) a hoax. Take i.e. the character Ogmios: Nostradamus says first that he is a "man of...
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Volume 2 of the best books ever written on the man, December 12, 2001
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I have read at least 10 other authors or translators/interpreters on the quatrains of Nostradamus. This book and its associated volumes, Volume I and Volume III, are the best books ever written on the great healer.

After reading this series on Nostradamus by Dolores Cannon, I went on to read every other book written by her that was still in print. Dolores Cannon has the ability to make complex concepts understandable.

In these Volumes on Nostradamus, the translations of the quatrains are from the Master himself. If you need to be convinced, just read the passages regarding the Bush-Gore elections. Remind yourself that the book was originally written in the 1980's.

I highly recommend that if you were allowed to read only one author on Nostradamus, then Dolores Cannon must be that author.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT EXCELLENT EXCELLENT !!!!, September 2, 2006
This review is from: Conversations with Nostradamus: His Prophecies Explained, Vol. 2 (Revised and Addendum) (Paperback)
I have read all three volumes - what a Great read! The newer printings have updates about the prophecies that have already come true! You can't make this stuff up - these books were written before many of these prophecies have happened. When I first read Dolores's book - it was volume 3 and many of the explanations especially about president Bush had not happened yet - I have reread her books recently and I can see where many of them have now come true! Incredible book! READ IT AND ENJOY!!!!
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is not science fiction., July 21, 1999
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I am as skeptical as the next guy, but I found this book to be truly convincing as well as informative. If it is a hoax, I believe Ms. Cannon was the subject, not the conspiritor. I think everyone should at least open up their minds a little bit and read this book.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another fascinating book by Cannon, November 6, 2010
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This review is from: Conversations with Nostradamus: His Prophecies Explained, Vol. 2 (Revised and Addendum) (Paperback)
This is another great book by Dolores Cannon, Nr. 2 in the series about Nostradamus.

John, the astrologer, meets with Nostradamus in his own time on different occasions. He does this by being hypnotized by Cannon and sent to "a spirit state between lives". He then easily makes his way to the "Tapestry Room" (described in Cannon's book "Between death and life"), where the Guardian of the room allows him to enter the tapestry and follow Nostradamus's thread. The thread leads him to a room containing Nostradamus.

As in the first volume we are presented with the concept of "simultaneous time", since John meets with Nostradamus alive in his time, in fact Nostradamus at different ages. Moreover, Dolores cites Nostradamus as stating in one of his books that he was helped in the writing of the quatrains by the "spirits of the future". She has a strong suspicion that these spirits include herself, since in their various sessions she herself reads aloud to him (and often has to spell out the words for him), both the original French version of his own quatrains and the English translations, and John reports that Nostradamus writes everything down. It is a bit mind-boggling to think that Nostradamus can have been helped by Dolores dictating something to him that had already been published 400 years ago. But it does make sense, precisely because Dolores and John communicate with Nostradamus during various periods of his life, If Dolores reads and spells out the quatrains to him before he'd written them, then she could indeed have "written them for him".

We're again confronted with predictions about the Anti-Christ. As regards his date of birth Dolores presents conflicting information. First she cites N as stating that he would be born in February, 1962 (no date). By consulting his ephemeris, John later finds that the date was to be February 4, 1962. At the end of the book D quotes the modern prophet Jeane Dixon as stating that the birth date of the Anti-Christ is February 5, 1962. (However, at one point N confirms John's suggestion that the Anti-Christ was to be born on December 16, 1968.)

No matter what the correct date of birth, the fact is that N predicts that the Anti-Christ and his evil actions should have been well under way by the mid 1990's, in fact by that time he should have used nuclear weapons. He should have been born in Jerusalem, his parents would be murdered and from an early age he would come under the influence of an extremely evil Imam. He would grow up to become an "intelligent and beautiful man with a magnetic aura about him that draws people to him". Now we're already nearing the end of 2010, and I for one have no clue about the identity of the Anti-Christ, and he certainly hasn't invaded the South of France or anywhere else, as far as I'm aware.

Now as regards the Shift. I can't see that N himself (as reported in this volume at least) indicates a date for it, and as the Shift is not included in the index, it's hard to check. A woman astrologer friend of D, Mae, concluded that it should be October 24, 2029, while Mark, the publisher of an astrological magazine, after much research, indicated that 2002 would be the year.

Well, we now know it wasn't 2002. I can't remember whether N indicated a date for the Shift in the first volume. But I think nowadays it is generally agreed, with reference to the Mayan prophecies indicating that two major cycles (one lasting 25,625 years and one lasting 5,125 years) end on December 21, 2012, that the Shift will occur on this date. Much has also been written about the coming Ascension of Gaia, the other planets in our solar system and humanity itself (see, for example, the channelled works by Patricia Cori). According to what I understand (but I may be wrong), this ascension should take place on the stated date in December, 2012. Nostradamus does not at all refer to the Ascension process (not that I can see from this volume or the previous one, at any rate).

A chapter has been devoted to the state of the world subsequent to the Shift with accompanying maps showing the new land areas. Re Britain, N states that only the mountains between England and Scotland will remain, though from the map we can see that several other inland areas also remain. Italy will disappear, together with the country I myself live in, Denmark. These are just examples, as many other countries will disappear too. Australia will "suffer damage but it will look basically the way it does today" - though it will have a new location. Most of the North American continent will disappear, including New York, Florida, the Hawaiian Islands and most of Alaska.

As regards the last pope, also known as the tool of the Anti-Christ, his birth date will be April 4, 1932. He has a physical deformity of some sort, has a swarthy complexion and blue eyes. The present pope, as far as I can make out, is Benedict XVI, and his birth date is 16 April 1927.

Nostradamus may have been quite wrong as regards his prophecies about the Anti-Christ and the date of the Shift (though I think many accept that it will occur.) But he did make many accurate minor prophecies, for example, about AIDS originating in monkeys, and its spread to mankind being deliberately engineered among gays by the US government. (This was reported in an article in Wildfire magazine in 1989.) N also predicted that chimps would be taught to communicate via sign language (confirmed in the October 1978 issue of National Geographic ).

Of interest to me was a quatrain about the assassination of "King Charles", i.e. Prince Charles after he has become king. The quatrain (I-521) states that a great man will be murdered in his room, when two evil influences are in conjunction in Scorpio. N explains that these evil influences are Mars and Saturn and that the quatrain refers to King Charles of Britain. Mars and Saturn are in exact conjunction in Scorpio on August 26, 2014 according to D (or August 25 according to my ephemeris).

There is no mention of the fact that Charles was himself born under the sign of Scorpio, but I happened to know this and have personally checked that his Sun is at 22 degrees in Scorpio. Thus in August 25, 2014 the exact conjunction of Mars and Saturn at 17 degrees in Scorpio will also be conjunct Charles Sun. As stated above, D fails to mention this, but in my opinion this additional detail from an astrologist's point of view certainly makes N's quatrain (or his interpretation of it in this book) even more likely - i.e. it will be even more likely that Charles is assassinated on this date or in this period. If, that is, he survives 2012!

Also, a later quatrain (III-98) interpreted as a deadly feud between the two sons of Prince Charles is interesting!

Quite apart from the matter of N's prophecies, the book reports a dramatic event regarding N himself. One day when John arrives to visit him, N has a heart attack. John manages with great difficulty to ring a bell and alert others in the house to come and help him. They do so and give him his heart medicine, which he had been neglecting to take, and he is thus saved. It thus seems as though John's intervention may have saved N's life at his point.

Obviously there's much more to the book than I've touched upon. I would strongly recommend that you read this fascinating book if N or his prophecies are at all of interest to you. I found it even more readable than Conversations with Nostradamus Vol. 1. Though a negative factor is the author's lack of knowledge of astrology, which makes for irritating errors, as well as her at times sloppy use of language.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Conversations with Nostradamus: His Prophecies Explained Vol. 2, December 28, 2008
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I'm enjoying the reading of this book, it was in good conditon as mentioned in the sale, as well as delivered in a timely fashion.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Truth or Science Fiction, Either Way, A Good Read, December 12, 2008
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Whether the statements in the book are true, or just some great science fiction, the book is easy to read, and the story is very riveting.
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13 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars contradictory information, October 10, 2001
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after reading Vol.I I was quite excited and could give the author the benefit of a doubt, however Vol.II contradicts itself. This shows at the very best lack of research on the part of the author and at the worst, that either the subjects she works with are (or the whole thing is) a hoax. Take i.e. the character Ogmios: Nostradamus says first that he is a "man of great stature" (p76 VII) and -surprise- on p100 he's "short and stocky". What happened, did he shrink? Also after the earth shift Japan is gone (p169) only to reappear growing larger in p288. I would like to know how the author and those who gave the book 5 stars can possibly explain this.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Conversations with Nostradamus Vol 2., January 7, 2012
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A fascinating read.

Even though some of the prophecies explained in this volume may be thought not to have passed at the times given, the future is an open book with many things possible yet to occur.

We live today in very interesting times and I watch with baited breath to witness those that will unfold in my lifetime.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not for those who have a negative slant on their beliefs..., December 12, 2011
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I must admit I resisted purchasing the Nostradamus trilogy but was encouraged by a friend. It wouldnt now have bothered me if I hadnt read them. I understand the reasons behind why Nostradamus wrote in the styles used. Although the prophesies cover issues involving the entire globe there was of course bias on Dolores' part to find out things that would specifically affect the US. And it was disappointing that what is knowledge to Europeans (through their history) doesnt seem to have filtered through to the Americas (even tho we are versed on American history). What is of utmost importance is recognising Mostradamus' desire to warn humanity about what was to come IF we did not change our attitudes. If you're not someone who can focus on the required changes and allow your humanitarian traits to surface, moving into the light and letting go the fear - then this book is not for you as it can be depressing and possibly reduce one's hope for the future of the world.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Interpreting The Quatrains, September 2, 2011
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This is Delores Cannon's second book in a triology involving the interpretation of Nostradamus' quatrains. The present, near, and far future are covered in this book, for the most part, with a dire outlook for humanity. There are sections in the book dealing with The Great Genius that lends hope for the future of mankind. I liked the section that delt with The Tapestry Room which deals with all the souls in existence. In this room, one of the regressed participants, Phil, discovers Nostradamus' lifeline and easily makes a connection with the great seer. I found Phil very credible with his ability to connect with Nostradamus, especially since Phil is also a student of astrology and could interpret the alignments properly. Again, I would put emphasis on the positive predictions concerning the quatrains rather then a series of possible dire events that may or may not occur. Consciousness of humanity is everything and these events can be avoided. It was stated in the book that Nostradamus was trying to warn us in the present, so we can change the timeline and avoid possible catastrophe. He also talks about a polar shift occcuring sometime in the near future in which the map of the world will change. It is my believe that thoughts are very real and can affect us individually and collectively. Therefore, keep this in mind when you read this book. This work will keep you on the edge of your seat which will make it difficult to put the book down. To Delores credit, she put a lot of hard work into the creation of this book. I found it interesting and spellbinding, but know that this is one of many possible scenarios that could develop.
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