Nostradamus C5 Q36: Islamic rule turns to ancient alchemy to regulate women's health.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
This verse is distinctly about a group of women who set
out to
oust prelatue paternalismsin 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
altruismjustifies 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. # 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).