As 2025 draws near, the writings of Nostradamus continue to captivate, and unsettle, those who study them[1].
Perhaps the most chilling theme[2] in his quatrains is the specter of war, as one passage, referencing Mars[3] ruling among the stars and sanctuaries stained with blood, has been linked by modern interpreters to the possibility of World War III.
Surveys from the Atlantic Council and RAND Corporation estimate up to a 30 percent risk of major global conflict by 2026.
Rising tensions in the Taiwan[4] Strait, the ongoing war in Ukraine, and friction between NATO[5] and Russia[6] feed this narrative.
Nostradamus wrote: ‘When Mars rules his path among the stars, human blood will sprinkle the sanctuary.
‘Three fires rise from the eastern sides, while the West loses its light in silence.’
These lines have been linked to emerging powers in the East, while the West ‘losing its light in silence’ is interpreted as a decline in Western influence and stability.
The French astrologer also foresaw new wars, plagues, and a cosmic fireball falling from the sky, what some believe could be an asteroid or atomic bomb.

Nostradamus was a French physician, astrologer and reputed seer. He trained as a physician and gained experience treating plague victims, which gave him a reputation for medical knowledge
Mars, symbolizing war and aggression, suggests a period dominated by violence, while ‘human blood will sprinkle the sanctuary’ implies suffering even in sacred or protected spaces.
The ‘three fires’ rising from the East are often interpreted as conflicts or the emergence of powerful nations in Asia, while the West’s fading light indicates weakening influence or power.
Nostradamus was a French physician, astrologer, and reputed seer.
Trained as a physician, he gained experience treating plague victims, which earned him a reputation for medical knowledge.
Later, he became known for astrology, divination and prophetic writings, most notably Les Prophéties, first published in 1555.
Les Prophéties is a collection of 942 poetic quatrains, written in a cryptic, allegorical style, covering war, natural disasters, political upheavals and societal changes.
Nostradamus is often cited for having ‘predicted’ major historical events, including the rise of Adolf Hitler, the French Revolution, and the assassination of John F. Kennedy, though these interpretations are largely retrospective.

His predictions for 2025 appear to be filled with war and bloodshed, but also warns of a cosmic fireball falling from Earth’s sky
His writings have also been read as foreseeing a cosmic threat: ‘From the cosmos, a fireball will rise, a harbinger of fate, the world pleads.
‘Science and fate in a cosmic dance, the fate of the Earth, a second chance.’
Some interpret this as an asteroid or comet, while others suggest it could refer to an atomic bomb, the ultimate intersection of science and destiny.
He predicted that resources would run dry, a scenario eerily reflected in Ukraine’s current situation, PennLive[7] reported.
‘Through long war all the army exhausted, so that they do not find money for the soldiers; instead of gold or silver, they will come to coin leather, Gallic brass, and the crescent sign of the Moon,’ he wrote.
This year, reports confirmed that soldiers in ongoing conflicts are increasingly drained, making Nostradamus’ vision of depleted resources eerily resonant.
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After relying heavily on US aid since the war began, recent reductions have forced European allies to fill the gap, placing even greater strain on an already stretched coalition.
Nostradamus also foresaw that as one war ends, another could erupt in England, accompanied by a deadly plague: ‘The kingdom will be marked by wars so cruel, foes within and without will arise.
‘A great pestilence from the past returns, no enemy more deadly under the skies.’
Some interpret this as fallout from Brexit or potential conflict over the monarchy.
He even anticipated climate-related disasters in Brazil, home to the Amazon rainforest: ‘Garden of the world near the new city, in the path of the hollow mountains: it will be seized and plunged into the Tub, forced to drink waters poisoned by sulfur.’
Another recurring motif is the rise of a ‘mysterious leader’ who may establish an ‘aquatic empire,’ possibly symbolizing shifting alliances or new centers of power in strategic maritime regions, especially relevant in today’s unpredictable global landscape.