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Cheiro was a pseudonym for William John Warner, (November 1, 1866 - October 8, 1936) who was an Irish astrologer and colorful occult figure of the early 20th century. His sobriquet, Cheiro, derives from the word cheiromancy, meaning palmistry. He was a self-described clairvoyant who taught palmistry, astrology, and Chaldean numerology. During his career, he was celebrated for using these forms of divination to make personal predictions for famous clients and to foresee world events.
Not your typical 'magic future' book. Cheiro teaches you to read people, not predict them.
I picked up this slim booklet thinking it’d be fun. I put it down with more respect for human behaviour, observation, and ancient sciences than I thought possible. Palmistry here is gentle, curious—not sensational. Read it if you’re tired of loud advice and ready for quiet truths. Full review now live at https://www.tusharmangl.com/2008/06/g....