Nostradamus C3 Q36: Cost of an Eastern remedy a queen uses for her sons dementia.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
The text of this verse is given a great deal of detail by
the anagrams contained in its lettering.
The first line is a statement that the
person suffers
dementia (ite damne)
at a young age and is then labelled as a
moron
(on mor).
The second line gives the results of the
medication when applied according to instructions from Turkey while its
anagrams mention rosewater
and minerals
thereby referencing tretaments that Nostradamus learnt while in Agen.
The third line is a statement about the
mineral nature of
the remedy as it refers to an
etherial
earthlier (ra lhereti)
healer
(e damn - a lhere)
being named.
The anagrams indicate the region is that of
Aleppo (apople) in Syria. The
verse also offers a name suited to sourcing of the required minerals via
Lombrives
(eur ſembloi)
which is a name for cave dwellers from Southern France.
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