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Cheiro

    Cheiro, seudónimo de William John Warner, fue un astrólogo irlandés y una colorida figura oculta de principios del siglo XX. Su apodo, Cheiro, deriva de la palabra quiromancia, que significa lectura de manos. Se describió a sí mismo como un clarividente que enseñaba quiromancia, astrología y numerología caldea. Durante su carrera, fue célebre por utilizar estas formas de adivinación para hacer predicciones personales para clientes famosos y para prever acontecimientos mundiales.

    When Were You Born?
    Cheiro's Memoirs
    Cheiro's Language of the Hand
    If we Only Knew and Other Poems
    Cheiro's Guide To The Hand
    Palmistry for All
    • Palmistry for All

      • 148 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      In Palmistry for All, world-famous palmist Cheiro shares with his audience the secrets of reading anyone's palm. With the information in this book, he claims that people can know one another's true character and intention-knowledge greatly desired by many American businessmen, in particular, of his day. With twenty-eight illustrations to assist them, readers are given everything they'll need to formulate their own palm readings. Anyone interested in how palm readings are done will be delighted by Cheiro's thorough explanations.Irish occultist Cheiro-aka WILLIAM JOHN WARNER (1866-1936)-wrote a number of books, including The Language of the Hand and When Were You Born? Among his famous followers were Mark Twain and Oscar Wilde.

      Palmistry for All
    • Cheiro's Guide To The Hand

      • 156 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      The book presents a compelling argument for the importance of presenting beliefs with clarity and candor to earn respect, even from skeptics. The author reflects on personal experiences, suggesting that skepticism often stems from a lack of knowledge rather than a rejection of faith. Emphasizing the need for factual evidence, the work advocates for appealing to reason and intelligence to foster understanding and acceptance of one's beliefs among the wider public.

      Cheiro's Guide To The Hand
    • If we Only Knew and Other Poems

      • 52 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      A collection of poems that explore the mysteries of the human heart, the beauty of nature, and the complexity of the universe.

      If we Only Knew and Other Poems
    • Cheiro's Language of the Hand

      • 296 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Exploring the art of palmistry, this guide delves into its history, types of hands, and the significance of various palm features, including lines, mounts, and finger characteristics. Cheiro, a renowned expert, offers practical insights and techniques, enhanced by over fifty illustrations and two hundred engravings to aid understanding. This comprehensive work serves as both a historical document and a practical manual, making it essential for those intrigued by the mysteries of palmistry and the human hand.

      Cheiro's Language of the Hand
    • Cheiro's Memoirs

      The Reminiscences of a Society Palmist

      • 134 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Cheiro, a renowned palm reader and fortune teller in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, captivated a host of famous clients, including Mark Twain and Oscar Wilde. He meticulously documented his sessions in a guest book, inviting clients to share their experiences and insights. Notably, he made significant predictions, including the return of the Jewish people to Palestine and the future naming of the country as Israel. His insights into the personal lives of prominent figures, such as the Prince of Wales, showcased his unique blend of mysticism and celebrity culture.

      Cheiro's Memoirs
    • When Were You Born?

      • 132 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      He was the Jeane Dixon of the early 20th century, psychic advisor to world-famous names in politics, entertainment, and royalty. But he lied about his own name, calling himself-when not answering to "Cheiro"-"Count Louis Hamon" though he was of rather more humble origin. So it's your Can trust him to accurately assess your character based solely on the month of your birth? In this book, first published in 1912, he "reveals" . which birth month is known for producing people who are "excellent in diplomacy," who "dazzle their listeners by their wit and brilliancy" . which month sees the arrival of those "inclined to become wrapped up in themselves and their own ideas" . when "very lonely" people are born . which month produces "good literary critics" . and more. Irish occultist Cheiro-aka WILLIAM JOHN WARNER (1866-1936)-wrote a number of books, including Palmistry for All and Cheiro's Guide to the Hand. Among his famous followers were Mark Twain and Oscar Wilde.

      When Were You Born?