Mother Shiptons Prophecies
Mother Shipton exhibited prophetic and psychic abilities from
an early age. Many feared her and her powers mystical powers,
which she always used to help people.
She wrote her prophecies about events to come
in the form of poems.
She lived in the time of Henry VIII of England
predicted his victory over France in 1513 --"Battle of
the Spurs". She prophesized the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
This led to the redistribution of the wealth and land held
by the monasteries to the emerging middle class and the existing
noble families.
At 24 she married Toby Shipton, a carpenter.
They had no children. She eventually became known as Mother
Shipton a woman helped many people.
Her home town was in Knaresborough England.
Her power to see into the future made her well known not only
in her home town but throughout England.
Her legend was passed on through oral traditions
sometimes embellished a bit. Since 1641 there have been more
than 50 different editions of books about her and her propheices.
Many of her visions came true within her own
lifetime and in subsequent centuries.
Mother Shipton predicted important historical
events many years ahead of their time - the Great Fire of
London in 1666, the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 -
as well as the advent of modern technology. She even forecast
her own death in 1561. Today her prophecies are still proving
uncannily accurate.
She wrote her prophecies like poems.
She died in 1561.
MOTHER SHIPTON PROPHECIES
And now a word, in uncouth rhyme Of what
shall be in future time
Then upside down the world shall be And gold
found at the root of tree All England's sons that plough the
land Shall oft be seen with Book in hand The poor shall now
great wisdom know Great houses stand in farflung vale All
covered o'er with snow and hail
A carriage without horse will go Disaster
fill the world with woe. In London, Primrose Hill shall be
In centre hold a Bishop's See
Around the world men's thoughts will fly
Quick as the twinkling of an eye. And water shall great wonders
do How strange. And yet it shall come true.
Through towering hills proud men shall ride
No horse or ass move by his side. Beneath the water, men shall
walk Shall ride, shall sleep, shall even talk. And in the
air men shall be seen In white and black and even green
A great man then, shall come and go For prophecy
declares it so.
In water, iron, then shall float As easy
as a wooden boat Gold shall be seen in stream and stone In
land that is yet unknown.
And England shall admit a Jew You think this
strange, but it is true The Jew that once ws held in scorn
Shall of a Christian then be born.
A house of glass shall come to pass In England.
But Alas, alas A war will follow with the work Where dwells
the Pagan and the Turk
These states will lock in fiercest strife
And seek to take each others life. When North shall thus divide
the south And Eagle build in Lions mouth Then tax and blood
and cruel war Shall come to every humble door.
Three times shall lovely sunny France Be
led to play a bloody dance Before the people shall be free
Three tyrant rulers shall she see.
Three rulers in succession be Each springs
from different dynasty. Then when the fiercest strife is done
England and France shall be as one.
The British olive shall next then twine In
marriage with a german vine. Men walk beneath and over streams
Fulfilled shall be their wondrous dreams.
For in those wondrous far off days The women
shall adopt a craze To dress like men, and trousers wear And
to cut off their locks of hair They'll ride astride with brazen
brow As witches do on broomstick now.
And roaring monsters with man atop Does seem
to eat the verdant crop And men shall fly as birds do now
And give away the horse and plough.
There'll be a sign for all to see Be sure
that it will certain be. Then love shall die and marriage
cease And nations wane as babes decrease
And wives shall fondle cats and dogs And
men live much the same as hogs.
In nineteen hundred and twenty six Build
houses light of straw and sticks. For then shall mighty wars
be planned And fire and sword shall sweep the land.
When pictures seem alive with movements free
When boats like fishes swim beneath the sea, When men like
birds shall scour the sky Then half the world, deep drenched
in blood shall die.
For those who live the century through In
fear and trembling this shall do. Flee to the mountains and
the dens To bog and forest and wild fens.
For storms will rage and oceans roar When
Gabriel stands on sea and shore And as he blows his wondrous
horn Old worlds die and new be born.
A fiery dragon will cross the sky Six times
before this earth shall die Mankind will tremble and frightened
be for the sixth heralds in this prophecy.
For seven days and seven nights Man will
watch this awesome sight. The tides will rise beyond their
ken To bite away the shores and then The mountains will begin
to roar And earthquakes split the plain to shore.
And flooding waters, rushing in Will flood
the lands with such a din That mankind cowers in muddy fen
And snarls about his fellow men.
He bares his teeth and fights and kills And
secrets food in secret hills And ugly in his fear, he lies
To kill marauders, thieves and spies.
Man flees in terror from the floods And kills,
and rapes and lies in blood And spilling blood by mankinds
hands Will stain and bitter many lands
And when the dragon's tail is gone, Man forgets,
and smiles, and carries on To apply himself - too late, too
late For mankind has earned deserved fate.
His masked smile - his false grandeur, Will
serve the Gods their anger stir. And they will send the Dragon
back To light the sky - his tail will crack Upon the earth
and rend the earth And man shall flee, King, Lord, and serf.
But slowly they are routed out To seek diminishing
water spout And men will die of thirst before The oceans rise
to mount the shore.
And lands will crack and rend anew You think
it strange. It will come true.
And in some far off distant land Some men
- oh such a tiny band Will have to leave their solid mount
And span the earth, those few to count, Who survives this
(unreadable) and then Begin the human race again.
But not on land already there But on ocean
beds, stark, dry and bare Not every soul on Earth will die
As the Dragons tail goes sweeping by.
Not every land on earth will sink But these
will wallow in stench and stink Of rotting bodies of beast
and man Of vegetation crisped on land.
But the land that rises from the sea Will
be dry and clean and soft and free Of mankinds dirt and therefore
be The source of man's new dynasty.
And those that live will ever fear The dragons
tail for many year But time erases memory You think it strange.
But it will be.
And before the race is built anew A silver
serpent comes to view And spew out men of like unknown To
mingle with the earth now grown Cold from its heat and these
men can Enlighten the minds of future man.
To intermingle and show them how To live
and love and thus endow The children with the second sight.
A natural thing so that they might Grow graceful, humble and
when they do The Golden Age will start anew.
The dragon's tail is but a sign For mankind's
fall and man's decline. And before this prophecy is done I
shall be burned at the stake, at one My body singed and my
soul set free You think I utter blasphemy You're wrong. These
things have come to me This prophecy will come to be.
These verses were on the outer wrapping of the scrolls
I know I go - I know I'm free I know that
this will come to be. Secreted this - for this will be Found
by later dynasty
A dairy maid, a bonny lass Shall kick this
stone as she does pass And five generations she shall breed
Before one male child does learn to read.
This is then held year by year Till an iron
monster trembling fear eats parchment, words and quill and
ink And mankind is given time to think.
And only when this comes to be Will mankind
read this prophecy But one mans sweets anothers bane So I
shall not have burned in vain.
This section was kept apart from the other and it
appears to have been written together yet was in a separate
jar...
The signs will be there for all to read When
man shall do most heinous deed Man will ruin kinder lives
By taking them as to their wives.
And murder foul and brutal deed When man
will only think of greed. And man shall walk as if asleep
He does not look - he many not peep And iron men the tail
shall do And iron cart and carriage too.
The kings shall false promise make And talk
just for talkings sake And nations plan horrific war The like
as never seen before And taxes rise and lively down And nations
wear perpetual frown.
Yet greater sign there be to see As man nears
latter century Three sleeping mountains gather breath And
spew out mud, and ice and death. And earthquakes swallow town
and town, In lands as yet to me unknown.
And christian one fights christian two And
nations sigh, yet nothing do And yellow men great power gain
From mighty bear with whom they've lain.
These mighty tyrants will fail to do They
fail to split the world in two. But from their acts a danger
bred An ague - leaving many dead. And physics find no remedy
For this is worse than leprosy.
Oh many signs for all to see The truth of
this true prophecy.
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