Louis Hamon is a well-known astrologer and fortuneteller, writer, palmist and clairvoyant. He is the author of several books, which today are popular with a large number of readers. We will tell about his biography and the most interesting works in this article.
Palmist Biography
Louis Hamon was born in 1866. He was born in Irish Dublin. His life turned out to be bright and eventful, while he was never married. The famous palmist and astrologer left for the USA, lived in California, where he died, but first things first.
The real name of the hero of our article, William John Warner, only having learned that he has the gift of clairvoyance, he decided to change it. The gift of clairvoyance helped him become a world celebrity. But at the same time, deafening glory did not bring him neither wealth nor happiness. He often told his friends that he would die all forgotten and in poverty, because he saw not only the fate of others, but also his own.
The parents of the great future seer were an Englishman and a Frenchwoman who had gypsy roots. Luis Hamon's mother divined on the hand and on the cards, she was the first and examined the abilities in her son. Before her death, she asked William, who at that time was still called, to go to London to master numerology, astrology and palmistry. It was she who predicted a great future for him.
Jamon in england
In London, the hero of our article spent two years. During this time, he found a teacher, who became well-known throughout the country astrologer Greg Dawson. When Louis Hamon realized that the famous scientist could no longer be useful to him, he went to India for enlightenment and wisdom.
He got there on a merchant ship. With the crew of the ship that brought him, he paid with silver, which he had stolen from his teacher. On the path to enlightenment, even the crime and betrayal of the person who gave him a ticket to life could not stop him.
He returned to London with invaluable knowledge, now he knew what the lines in the palm of his hand mean, and also brought back a handful of precious stones that he received from his brahmana teacher. These riches were enough to pay rent for a year in advance and receive documents in a new name. He now decided to be called Louis Hamon.
Count title
The documents provided the Irishman with not only a new name, but also the title of count. The ambitious Louis calculated everything exactly, due to his title and unusual, exotic name, he quickly found people who wanted to know their future. At the same time, chance brought him fame and success.
In 1890, a wealthy Englishman was found murdered in his own restaurant in Great Britain. The criminal, leaving the scene, left a bloody imprint of his hand on the door. At that time, the police had not yet mastered fingerprinting, so law enforcement officers were completely at a loss.
Then Hamon, having carefully studied the evidence, immediately announced that the killer was a fair-haired man with blue eyes who suffers from stuttering. The suspect was soon detained according to the clairvoyant's descriptions; he fully admitted his guilt.
Accurate predictions
Such success could not go unnoticed. Hamon was regularly invited to London bohemian salons, among his clients were writer Mark Twain, scout Mata Hari, actress Sarah Bernhardt, inventor Thomas Edison. All of them met with Hamon, wanting to know their fate. Many of his predictions came true, and often he had to upset his customers, telling them the news of their imminent death. So, Hamon predicted the death of the Italian king Umberto at the hands of a terrorist and the death of the Russian dancer Isadora Duncan in an accident.
He declared to the English classic Oscar Wilde that his fame would fade overnight, and that he would end his days in obscurity and poverty. The writer in response to this prediction only smiled ironically, but a few years later he ended up in prison on charges of molesting young Lord Douglas. His name in English Victorian society has become a symbol of vice.
Freed, the writer went to Paris, where he died in poverty and complete solitude. One of the few who came to his funeral was Hamon, who noted then that the sad fate of the writer awaits him.
The death of the Titanic
It is claimed that Hamon's foresight was unlimited. He could guess the fate of not only individuals, but entire countries and peoples. For example, the seer predicted the Boer and World War I, the revolution in China, the return of Jews to the promised land, the fascist regime in Spain, the independence of India, the economic and financial crisis in America that led to the Great Depression.
Haman predicted the wreck of the Titanic when he looked at the palm of the ship's captain Smith. But he did not believe him, saying that the Lord himself could not sink such a ship. A 30-year-old sailor was absolutely sure of this.
Meet Rasputin
In 1905, Hamon came to St. Petersburg. Then he met with the local famous seer Grigory Rasputin, who was a welcome guest at the court of Emperor Nicholas II. Having examined the elder's hands, the palmist was very upset. He said that Rasputin would die in the palace, but not by his death, but by a bullet and poison. And then, according to Hamon, it will be swallowed by the icy waters of the Neva River.
In response to this, Rasputin made his own prediction, saying that if he died at the hands of a peasant, Russia and the tsar would survive, and if an aristocrat was to blame for his death, the people and the emperor would come to an end.
Both forecasters were right. 11 years after this meeting, Prince Yusupov became the initiator and main organizer of the assassination attempt on Rasputin. He ordered him to be poisoned, and when the poison didn’t work, the old man Gregory was shot, after which the body was drowned in the Neva. Not even a year after that, as a revolution took place in Russia, the Romanov dynasty with a 300-year history left the historical scene.
The fate of Nicholas II
Luis had to predict the fate of the Russian emperor himself at a meeting with the Prince of Wales. Back in 1896, he asked the eminent seer to tell about the future of a man whose date of birth he would show him. Having carefully examined the date of birth of the Russian emperor Nicholas II, he stated that his life would be connected with the two most damned and bloody wars in the history of his country.
According to Hamon, at the end of the second of these wars, he will lose everything that he loved most in life. His family will be destroyed, and he himself will be ruthlessly killed. Such in reality turned out to be the fate of Nicholas II.
For several years, the Russian emperor tried to save not only his family, but the whole world from the catastrophe. In 1899, he convened an international conference in The Hague, at which he called on all countries to disarm, but his efforts were futile. First there was a Russo-Japanese war, and then an even more destructive First World War.
On the night of July 17, 1918, the Romanov family, led by the emperor, was shot in Yekaterinburg.
New life
By the end of the 1920s, Hamon was forgotten in Europe, and he decided to go overseas. Louis came to Hollywood, where he began to write scripts for films, and also engage in his favorite pastime - to predict the fate of others. He knew best of all what the lines in the palm of his hand mean. For this he took a lot of money, but his profitable business ended in an instant.
In 1929, Henry Ford met him. Glancing at his palms, Hamon cried out in horror that he couldn’t see anything, his gift was gone. Palmistry earned Luis Hamon many years, and now the Brahmin’s prediction has come true that the gift will leave when he reaches the pinnacle of fame as soon as he begins to take fabulous money for his prophecies.
In the life of the great palmist, a difficult time came, which also coincided with the Great Depression that began in the United States. In a short time he was left penniless in his pocket, eating a stew for the homeless, sleeping on the street. In 1936, Earl of Hamon died in a hospital for the poor in California.
Books of jamon
Now the works of Hamon are very popular. Louis Hamon’s book, “You and Your Star,” tells you what kind of relationship a person has with stars. The hero of our article based his work on astrology, numerology.
In his work, he gives advice on occupations, commercial and political activities, maintaining health, creating a family, he gives all advice on the basis of a horoscope by date of birth. Louis Hamon for each year gives a numerological and astrological set. Based on it, you can draw conclusions about your fate.
In the book “Destiny in the palm of your hand”, Louis Hamon gives amazing examples from the life of celebrities that he met on his life path. At the same time, a large part of the text is a practical guide, which can help to master the skill of reading signs on the palms, to understand what is destined for a person.