Nostradamus C5 Q36: Islamic rule turns to ancient alchemy to regulate women's health.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015

Nostradamus C5 Q36 The sisters brother via quarrel and deceit mixes due in a mineral and puts it in a cake he gives to a slow old rustic woman who eats it and dies.This verse is distinctly about a group of women who set out to oust prelatue paternalisms in their daily life.

An adjacent sequence of three anagrams for Islum fate destinies in the first line give a clear focus as to the participants in this verse.

And in the last two lines  there are astronomic reference points giving Capella, Antares, asterism.

There is allso a moral element to Nostradamus chosen words that asks whether altruism justifies breaking rules.

Through these structured words this verse alludes to a time in the future when there is Islamic rule throughout Europe. This conclusion fits to a large number of verses where this same scenario emerges.


# Capella: brightest star in the constellation of Auriga, the female goat; is actually an asterism of four stars that appears as one to the naked eye.
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Antares: brightest star in Scorpio; it is a red supergiant that is the 15th brightest star in the Earths' skies.
Note: These two stars are almost at right angles. Antares is one of the four  Persian Royal Stars. Capella is close to Aldebaran (another of the four).

 

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