The most famous clairvoyants

The most famous clairvoyants

The history of parapsychology has already recorded hundreds of people endowed with such abilities. The most famous to this day turned out to be Michel de Nostre-Dame, born on December 14, 1503 in the French town of Saint-Remy. In his Centuries, he predicted a whist of bars, which completely proved true in the history of our continent.

Maria Lenormand was also very popular. whose guests included Marat. Saint-Just. Robespierre I Napoleon Bonaparte. The Queen of the Netherlands was a guest in her salons, and Tsar Alexander I asked for advice by letter.

Who today is not familiar with the figure of William Hamond. Who predicted the death of King Leopold II of Belgium in 1909 and Tsar Alexander in 1917.

Similar successes were achieved by Morgan Robertson. Edgar Cayce, Gerard Croiset, Stefan Ossowiecki and Jonas Kelie. In their shadows remained others. about whom little was written, but who also amazed the world with their paranormal abilities.

One of them was Wolf Messing He was born on September 10, 1899 in Góra Kalwaria. His telepathic and clairvoyant abilities were the subject of many metapsychic experiments. which were conducted by Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud, among others.

As he recalls! Messing. during one of the séances. Freud mentally instructed him: “Go to the bathroom and try to find a pair of tweezers – Then return to the room and with these very tweezers pluck, my friend Einstein, three hairs from his magnificent, lush mustache.” He carried out the first command in Messing without reservation. The second demand, on the other hand, caused him serious doubts and reluctance. So he shared them with Freud This, together with Einstein, benevolently smiled for the mental command was carried out without reservation

Later, after many dangerous adventures, Messing found himself in the Soviet Union. In 1940, he predicted that Russian tanks would roll through the streets of Berlin. These words caused a great sensation among the capital’s intellectual elite as well as in the Kremlin itself. They were immediately noticed in Berlin. Since it was only a few months after the signing of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, the statement was met with a sharp protest from the German embassy in Moscow. For we must remember that Hitler was very oversensitive to such predictions. After all, he was familiar with the statements of the excellent clairvoyants Erik Hanussen and Ernest Kraft about his future.

Three years later, as the German invasions engulfed a larger and larger swath of Europe, including vast areas of the Soviet Union. Messing had to evacuate to Siberia for his own safety. And it was there in the Novosibirsk opera house that he predicted that the war would most likely end In the first week of May 1945.

Another of Poland’s excellent clairvoyants, Czeslaw Klimuszko, recalled that in 1947 in Olsztyn he saw the unexpected death of Cardinal Hlond, the cause of which was said to be his lungs. And shortly after his death, another church dignitary would go to his grave. And indeed, after four months, the prediction came true The cardinal died of pneumonia after an appendectomy operation. Bishop Lukomski, returning from Cardinal Hlond’s funeral, was killed in a car accident

Recently, one of the most respected and internationally recognized figures specializing in predicting the future is Jeane Dixon.

She was born on November 2, 1918. At the age of 18, she learned from an adventuresome gypsy woman that her hands were covered with prophetic signs, heralding tremendous visionary power. Soon these words were completely confirmed.

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