Thursday, 9 February 2012

False Prophecies of Merlin?


As I continue my research into the Mirabilis liber which was published in 1522, I wish to talk about a set of prophecies that appear in the book under the author name of St Gregory the Great.  But the document can be linked to an earlier publication that was attributed to that of Merlin, hence a conclusion that the collector of the Mirabilis liber chose to either disguise the name for some purpose... or simply had presumed incorrectly.

So why would prophecies from the source of Merlin be false?  As discussed previously, the character of 'Merlin' originates from a welsh person from the 6th century called Myrddin Wyllt, who had made a mess of his own prophecies and was driven to madness and lived in the wild as a crazed man.  Therefore any written prophecies said to originate from this source must have been faked or copied from elsewhere.  Yet as I studied the prophecies, they actually foretold things that have happened; 

"born of a tree a bird"
(seems to predict the invention of the plane)
[the plane] "shall wander around all those deserts killing the evil beasts"
(seems to predict planes hitting enemies, possibly the Iraq wars)
"truly even the Indies shall share in it, and know that the sea shall rise greatly and miraculously"
(seems to predict the devastating tsunami on 26th Dec 2004)




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