A recently lost book written and illustrated by the legendary author and alchemist Nostradamus has recently resurfaced after nearly four hundred years. What does this new discovery tell us about 2012 and the ancient predictions of the effects of the 26,000-year cosmic alignment on December 21, 2012?

The most surprising and mysterious part of the “Lost Book of Nostradamus” are forty illustrations that use ancient symbols such as the book of life, the wheel of life, and other well-known symbols to predict what many religious books call the “last days.”

One illustration is the most worrying when decoded, as it contains an empty wheel of life, broken in a year of three solar eclipses, and an empty page in the book of life. This illustration some decoders say this points to the year 2012.

Astronomers, cosmologists, and scientists agree that 2012 is a very unusual year, not only because of the 26,000-year cosmic alignment, but 2012 is also a year of three rare solar eclipses. One reason many believers in Nostradamus claim that he is marking this year as the “end of days.”

The wheel of life in this illustration also has no spokes, signifying the end of a continuous, spinning cycle of life. This in itself is scary enough for anyone who can see the hidden code within this illustration, realizing that this spells the end of time for humanity.

In the bottom right corner of the illustration are what some experts say are just “two destinations.” In Greek mythology, there are three destinies, Clotho, who spins the thread of life, Lachesis, who assigns the length of the thread, and Anthropos, who cuts the final spun cloth.

In Greek mythology and also in ancient Rome, the “Three Fates” symbolize all the good and evil that is woven into our destinies, which symbolizes our life cycle. Clotho is missing in this last illustration; and obviously no more thread of life can be woven without it.

This final illustration also contains the very old belief that everything we do is written in a book of life, as human history continues to be recorded, through the wheel of life. But the blank pages shown by a wise scribe show that no more is written or recorded at the time of the three eclipses.

Skeptics have long claimed there was something to be seen in Nostradamus’ famous quanta, which some say predicted the French Revolution, World War II and the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center. This draws a sharp dividing line between his believers and his detractors, which determines whether you are a believer or not.

If the year of the three eclipses is 2012, and the end of the book of life, and our thread of life woven by Clotho disappears, then Nostradamus in the pages of his lost book has warned us, as the ancient Mayans have done, when your calendar ends on December 21, 2012.

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