Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Who is Ogmios?

Conversations with Nostradamus by Dolores Cannon

This man is very well prepared spiritually to take on this task, for his opponent will be very powerful with negative spiritual forces around him. And Ogmios will need to be girded for battle, on all planes.

pg 275:
J: Will he be of a religious or scientific bent?
B: He will be of the people. He is a man who will have worked up through the ranks, so to speak. He started out from a simple background and what he attained, he did by working for it honestly. He has some technical training. The main skill he relies ... See Moreupon is his practicality. He's able to see to the root of matters. He's an old soul and he has his priorities straight. He knows what's important and what isn't for the final outcome. And he is one of the ones that will help pave the way for the great genius who will come after the Anti-Christ. For this man realizes he's not the one to lead the world to ultimate peace. But he is the one to help bring down the one who would destroy the world so as to leave room for the one who will guide the world to ultimate peace.



Research revealed that Ogmios is the Celtic equivalent of Hercules. He draws a multitude by beautiful chains of gold and amber attached to their ears, and they follow him with joy. The other end of the chains is fixed to his tongue, and he turns to his captives a smiling countenance...the chains indicated the bond between the orator's tongue and the ears of enraptured listeners. The Celts believed eloquence was more powerful than physical strength.


"Conversations with Nostradamus I" pg 276:
D: (Laugh) I just got an inspiration when you said the Fool. He would have to be a fool to go against the Anti-Christ.
B: (Laugh) The eternal optimist.

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