I wouldn’t touch Nostradamus, tarot cards or mediums, but that’s just me.
God has a very specific reason for prophecy - though, admittedly, it’s hard to set exact dates on such (so we try not to do that).
One thing: The prophecies are meant to display the reality of God (verses to follow) - some people will be dead and their eternal fate already decided by waiting to believe.
God bless.
Isaiah 46:9-13
New King James Version
9 Remember the former things of old,
For I am God, and there is no other;
I am God, and there is none like Me,
10 Declaring the end from the beginning,
And from ancient times things that are not yet done,
Saying, ‘My counsel shall stand,
And I will do all My pleasure,’
11 Calling a bird of prey from the East,
The man who executes My counsel, from a far country.
Indeed I have spoken it;
I will also bring it to pass.
I have purposed it;
I will also do it.
12 “Listen to Me, you stubborn-hearted,
Who are far from righteousness:
13 I bring My righteousness near, it shall not be far off;
My Salvation shall not linger.
And I will place Salvation in Zion,
For Israel My glory.
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Isaiah+46%3A9-13&version=NKJV
There are far better and more compelling reasons to believe in God and in Jesus Christ than the obscurities of supposed prophecies. Indeed, prophecies facilitated by psychoactive substances were a stock in trade for oracles and priests in the ancient world — and was promoted as a reason to believe in one or another of their pagan gods. I am hard put to think of most claims of prophecy for our future as usually little more than a shabby trick meant to con the gullible.