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In London city, he has been researching and practicing the science of palmistry for twenty years. Hundreds of big persons used to visit his place daily for showing him their palms and for his predictive divination and for knowing the things of their pasts and for foreseeing their future which were often predicted correct by him. He had such a successful Key of the knowledge of palmistry that of whatever person he used to draw his horoscope, the events that person's past and future happened in that fashion as the moving pictures of a feature film are seen moving and talking on the cinema screen. Besides the knowledge of palmistry, he was a good museum of divination and many big persons and celebrities of the Europe had tested his knowledge of palmistry. He had predicted the year of the death of the Queen Victoria very correctly prior to her death and this prediction was printed in the newspapers as well which was proven true later. Further, he had also predicted the month with the year of the death of Edward VII. His prophecy regarding the destruction and demolition of Zaar of Russia was also proven exactly correct word by word of Mr. Cheiro. He has also very correctly and accurately predicted the assassination of the Italian King Umberto (of Humbert). He had also foretold the assassination attempt on the King in Paris. In the end, his biggest prophecy was concerning the accident leading the death of Lord (Herbert) Kitchener which he has foretold twenty years earlier his death. It became completely true and in the military records of the Britain, this divination of Mr. Cheiro has been mentioned in a detailed note like this:
Lord Kitchener will pass away from this world in the sixty sixth year of his life. His end will not be like a common soldier's death in the battleground. Instead, his death will occur in water. Perhaps in a tempest or in some sea accident and he will also be arrested by the enemy. He will not be able to save his life by escaping from enemy.
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The time when Mr. Cheiro had predicted about Lord Kitchener, he was Colonel in army that time and in the same year, that is, in 1894, he had given Mr. Cheiro a memorandum and receipt regarding this which is still being featured in big and famous Cinemas of England as a master piece which is also stamped by the military department of England.
From the book 'True Spiritual Accounts' of this Mr. Cheiro, two accounts of the Roohaneen of the People-of-Graves of the pyramids of Egypt are quoted as witness. The original book is in English. This Faqeer has (also) translated it in Urdu for the readers.
Mr. Cheiro writes that 'I was sitting in my room one day that a person namely Mr. Hendry, a business tycoon and a wealth rich man, came to see me with a recommendatory letter of a friend of mine and a big expert of the Ilm of Spiritualism Mr. W. T. Stead and told me that he had married in late years of his life and since he naturally was fond of knowing the events and occurrences of past as a hobby, therefore, he went to Egypt in order to dig ancient graves and to discover the marvels and mummies of ancient age and had returned from there with an unending and unrelenting problems as his achievement and escaping from these problems had become almost impossible for him. With shivering hands, he uncovered a thing from cloth and putting that on a table in front of me, he said 'see what it is?' When I opened it, I at once identified that it was an ancient idol of stone which usually are found from the ancient tombs of Egypt because I had been greatly in touch and connection with such items of Egypt. When I deeply observed it and looked it in good depth, I reached its reality. I told him that it was a heavy white idol of a bat and was perhaps lifted from the mummy of a Pharaoh from his tomb. Most probably this idol was set on the last knot (of the cover) of the Shroud of mummy of the King Chiyap Pharaoh as a seal.
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