Naustradamus prediction of the Second Coming of Christ - Sun Myung Moon
2020-06-28 · Source: tparents.org
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As most of us know, our mission is not over. the world is in great mess and people still don’t the True Parents. The following is a fascinating interpretation of Naustradamus prediction on the Second Coming of Christ which matched Father. Its a bit long but you will find inspiring and helpful…
Sun Myung Moon is the Second Coming of Christ!
Nostradamus Prophecies on the second Coming of Christ.
Of the many people who wrote books on Nostradamus’ prophecies, none intrigued me more than Hogue. I felt something special about this man, especially about the way he came to know this medieval prophet. Hogue’s deep interest and passion in interpreting Nostradamus’ prophecies fascinated me from the minute I read his book, Nostradamus and The Millennium (1987). Hogue said he first learned about Nostradamus in 1967, when his sixth-grade social studies class was watching a documentary on the takeover of Nazi Germany called “The Crooked Cross.”
As he commented: “Over four centuries ago, (declared the narrator), a Frenchman named Nostradamus predicted a day when the German child would know “no law” and follow the banner of the crooked cross” (Hogue 1987, 1). It is interesting how Hogue expressed his experience when he was a sixth-grader and how the prediction Nostradamus made about Hitler was, as he said, “engraved and filed away in my mind, which would secretly germinate in my subconscious mind for seven years” (Hogue 1987, 1). I especially was fascinated by the way Hogue put it. His comment made me think about the man I met in London’s Hyde Park almost 40 years ago.
His statement, “You think you are alive, but you are dead,” had always stuck in my mind. But, in many ways, we are like fertile ground where God plants His “seeds” that will germinate in our subconscious for future plans. I am quite certain that many people today carry these same seeds. In Chapter 12, “A New Awakening,” Hogue interprets Nostradamus’ eight clues to identify the “New Teacher” or messiah for the New Age, the present. He listed 12 possible candidates, most of whom were spiritual and religious leaders who had come to America from India and the Far East in the mid-1960s and early ‘70s. Hogue wrote about this unprecedented period and cited the quatrain that indexes the date: Q75=1975. This is also the year Helena Blavatsky, a 19th century Russian occultist, predicted a messenger would come to the West (Hogue 1997, 803). Hogue includes photos and an introduction of the 12 candidates, one of which was the Rev. Moon. In the photo, Moon and his wife were wearing crowns on their heads with white gowns, officiating at a mass-wedding ceremony.
The eight clues identifying the true messiah, or as he said, The New Teacher, are: (1) The teacher will come from the East. (2) He will fly through the sky. (3) He is a controversial figure. (4) His name is Moon. (5) He travels far and wide. (6) He had been imprisoned. (7) He is outlawed. (8) He has the color
red. Hogue’s book clearly identified the significant prediction made by Nostradamus. Most of his predictions shockingly came true! He even foretold the outbreak of World War II and Hitler, the downfall of the shah of Iran, Khomeini’s rise to power and the return of the Jews to their homeland. Let us look at Nostradamus’ prophesy about on the Second Coming based on the eight clues mentioned above: (1) From the East — Teacher Flowers in the West. The long-awaited will never return. He will appear in Asia (and be) at home in Europe His teaching “flowers” in the West (Hogue1997).
As Hogue understood from this quatrain, the long-awaited Jesus Christ will never return. The new world teacher (messiah) will come from the East (Asia). This quatrain reflects the prophecy given in the Book of Revelation in the Bible (Rev. 3:11-12). Jesus said of his return that He would come with a new name. Jesus, in fact, referred to the coming of another person as a “conqueror” to whom Jesus will give his own “new” name and give him the morning star and power over the nations and shall rule them with the rod of iron (Rev.2:17, 26-29). (2) He will fly through the sky He will fly through the sky, the rains and the snow and strike everyone with his Rod. He will appear in Asia, and be at home in Europe (Hogue 1997). Note: This quatrain says that this teacher will fly over the land (on a plane), shock the world with the rod of his mouth (truth), his controversial teaching. He will come from the East (Korea), but will live in the West (America). This quatrain is also for Moon.
Personally speaking, there is no one on Earth who had traveled and given as many speeches as he did. To me, rod does not mean stick; rather it means a powerful and controversial message of truth. (3) His Name Is Moon “Second of the last of the Prophet’s name will take Diana’s day (the moon’s day). The young sage, alone, with his mind has seen it. His disciples invite him to become immortal” (Hogue 1997). Note: Moon proclaimed to the world that he was the Second Coming of Christ and all his followers believed he was the returning messiah. “The young sage alone with his mind has seen it”. This can only refer to the time when the 16-year-old Moon was praying on a mountain and Jesus appeared to him asking him to take up His mission. Moon talked about how he entered the spiritual world and met with Jesus and other religious leaders, including Moses, Abraham, Buddha, and Mohammed. (4)
The Teacher travels and creates controversy (5) He will travel far and wide in his drive to infuriate, (6) Delivering a great people from subjection (Hogue 1997). If you consider (4), (5) and (6) together, Moon ignited the world with his speeches, most of them about God’s providence and where America and Christianity stand in relation to God’s providential plan for the 20th century leading to the New Millennium, especially in the sixth clue, which says, “delivering a great people from subjection” (Hogue 1997), which could only mean the liberation of the world from the communism system. (7) The Teacher is outlawed “A man will be charged with destroying the temples and religions will be altered by fantasy, ears filled with ornate speeches” (Hogue 1997). Note: Moon was prohibited from re-entering England, Germany, Japan, and France because of false accusations and controversial charges against him. He was blamed for breaking up families and making his followers live strict lives.
The largest bulk of this controversy came during Moon’s busiest period, the decade between 1974 to 1984, when he held rallies and had speaking engagements. (8) The Color Red “Against the red ones religions will unite” (Hogue 1997). Moon’s symbol is the Red Sun rising from the East. In his book, Hogue concluded his discussion of Moon by saying that He fit more of Nostradamus’ clues than any other teacher at which Hogue had looked. Moon antagonized the world with his claims that was the Second Coming of Christ. None of the other candidates claimed this. He was an anti-communist, who delivered a great people from subjection (Eph. 104-105). He was a controversial figure, imprisoned six times for his beliefs and banned from entering some countries. He had the name “Moon” and the color red; and he came from Korea, the East or Asia, as the Bible and Nostradamus referred to it. Moon thus matched all of Nostradamus’ clues.