The famous scientist Cheiro introduces us into the wonderful world of one of the most ancient sciences of human civilization - palmistry. One of the most popular and bright palmists, foretellers and clairvoyants of the late 19th and early 20th centuries was William John Warner. But the world remembered him under the name Cheiro, which is an abridged version of the English word "palmistry." But the count himself had in mind a completely different interpretation of his pseudonym "Hiro" from the Greek "hand." Famous and powerful clients made him famous and wealthy, including politicians and royalty. This clairvoyant predicted the creator and designer of the unfortunate "Titanic" the death of his brainchild on the first voyage. In his youth, Keiro met his first guru, a certain Indian Brahmin, who took Warner with him to a remote village in Maharashtra, where the future forecaster learned the basics of astrology, astronomy, numerology and Chaldean fortune telling. For special talents, Keiro was allowed to study the ancient Book of Wisdom, the pages of which were made of human skin, and the letters on them were poured from gold and other precious metals. According to this book, Keiro studied the art of divination in the palm of a person. His works have been repeatedly published abroad.
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Palmistry for All
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- Genre: Education
- Date of first publication: 1916
- pagesNumber of pages: ~ 125
- Amazon Rating ~ 3.4/5
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The famous scientist Cheiro introduces us into the wonderful world of one of the most ancient sciences of human civilization - palmistry. One of the most popular and bright palmists, foretellers and clairvoyants of the late 19th and early 20th centuries was William John Warner. But the world remembered him under the name Cheiro, which is an abridged version of the English word "palmistry." But the count himself had in mind a completely different interpretation of his pseudonym "Hiro" from the Greek "hand." Famous and powerful clients made him famous and wealthy, including politicians and royalty. This clairvoyant predicted the creator and designer of the unfortunate "Titanic" the death of his brainchild on the first voyage. In his youth, Keiro met his first guru, a certain Indian Brahmin, who took Warner with him to a remote village in Maharashtra, where the future forecaster learned the basics of astrology, astronomy, numerology and Chaldean fortune telling. For special talents, Keiro was allowed to study the ancient Book of Wisdom, the pages of which were made of human skin, and the letters on them were poured from gold and other precious metals. According to this book, Keiro studied the art of divination in the palm of a person. His works have been repeatedly published abroad.
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