WHAT EUROPEAN PROPHETS FORETELL FOR 1915.
Ma-dsnie de Thebes, of Paris, the jalmist whc claims to foretell the future by the hands of those she cxmines has {published her foreast for IS 15.
She foretells, among many other .kings that the war will be ever between March and July, and that the Tcheu'xl'.ern family will cease to reign : n Germany. Incidentally she denies ncignanlly that she foretold that the falser would die on September 29 last ,ut points cut that in 1913 she foretold the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. Madame le Thebes i s the most noted of living trenhets. She made her great reputaicu when she foretold thclgreat Charley Bazaar M e that was to throw Paris into me liming. She has a picturesque
r.:l attractive personality, and fashionable visitors from all over the world • icck to have their hands examined, lore are some of her principal prophecies for 1915: “Before the sun runs its third course in 1915 b’ccd will cease to flow. The ■esult-s of the war will be titanic, rhicugh a difficult arrangement the ■osult will be very different from vhat France expects, though for the .'uc-.-s the equivalent will be realised. “Surprise v pil succeed surprise, 'ranee will have to listen to two sorts :a men. She must knew how to choose, f she listens to her own generous traliiicus then only will she become the .a,isle queen cf the earth. If net, well I must not say more. She must watch, nowever, for at the moment of peace negotiations destiny is watching.
“In Paris there Will be feverish emotion and dekV'ium. There will he triumphal arches. What power can save ns from violent conflict as a result of misunderstanding, if dry hearted men Jail to listen to the country’s aspirate ns and her rights acquired by those who spill their bleed in her defence/
“Who is that man whose sword will be broken? Who is that woman whon •engeanee pursues, and. who will die nistVably and not alone? “Summer and autumn will be such as the history of Paris has novel known. About th,t s time a scourge men ices ns, but prudence probably will win, Paris setting the example in thedruggle. “Paris will lead a crusade to ex-
end the race. Women Will he lest rivolcus and will pay mere attention .0 their homes. “A singular fate awaits a man trig nally i) cm central France. He will he caujght in an extraordinary imbreg lio at the moment of peace negotia liens. “The Kaiser’s rule will soon be ended. Ho dies scon cr else disappears. Germany will cease to exist in hei resent form. I see one Germany tearng itself to pieces—North against North, South against South. There
ill be revcluticn fury against the Junker military aristocracy. Germany ■,vi!| try to resist, in parody of France jf bygone- days ‘even until her revolution —hostages, massacres, judgments, me! scaffolds, all. I see ancther Germany which pretends to yield, accep iinjg the conditions of the victors and gaining time by multiplying intrigues snd paralysing the attacks against her, only to restart her own attacks with new forces. “In either event, the Ho'henzollerns re gene, i have seen the hand of 'ilJh-m 11. I went say hew or when.
sa w bis light hi; n d cal y. Th is is th e
and cf volition. His left hand is that f a fatalist- —withered and sma'lc; Iran the or, an arm shorter than Vis right. This weakness William has ought to conceal all his life. TIT > ight hand is dry if cue feels it. long .'he phalanx, alas, is large, indicating align inary tastes. The little finger is ..imaginative. The others seem normal, nit have abnormally concave phalang •s. Day tight shows between the fin jers unless they are tightly pressed
-pctler. This is a sign cf untruth■ilnoss. llis hand ig of a Mcrcuriar nd Jupiterian .type. There are count .ess lines on the fingers which abe ’arrowed to the very tips. The hand A unevenly articulated. There are numerous hollows. The ensemble indicates a short rather than a long life.
“If the Kaiser does not fail men. tally, ho will probably break down physically. The mounts in the base of the fingers are bulge, showing a facility for assimilations. The life line scarcely touchse the heart line, which finishes in a fork near the lunar mount.
“He has an unthinkably inventive mind, and great vanity, but is easily carried away by sentimental reveries. The luck line is good ,the ascensional reaching - the wrist to the angular and there suddenly breaking off between crosses of stars, denoting the fdetune of the renowned man is doomed suddenly to fall —as he is even new falling'. The head line finishes equally suddenly where it touches the luck line. I will say nothing of the lines .Toni the rncuntc, of Luna and Venus, only that they confirm reports as to the, man. The two especially striking features of his hand are the broken 'uck line and the fine characteristic; of destiny, suddenly broken by insanity or suicide. “Do net forget that the Kaiselr’s palcina.i grand-uncle died insane. Oddly enough, and despite the unfavourable ensemble of his hand his life line is good. This strange prince may disappear. to survive .elsewhere, buried and hidden.
“»rhe hour soon will strike when j t a ]y will be compelled to draw her sword, will be forced so to do. Since it is already knewn that I was once called to Italy undo)- tragic circumstances to give my humble opinion concerning the destiny of a person high in the human scale I may say that I have additional reasons for believing in the magnificent future of the reigning house. “However danger menaces it. Feminine hate, which nothing disarms, pursues it. There will be abundant -cars. There will bo great destruction of things in artistic Southern Italy in particular —around the summer solstice.
“For Francis Joseph—de profundis. This sinister old man is even now dead to Hie world. The world has called him venerable; Vienna knows bet,er if bis private life and its scandals.
His wife hated him. Me was cruel 1c
rhe pci ut of torture, even with his ,wn sen. Rude lull, whose death was ittributeci to him.” The leading astrology s and prephits oi Louden, including Raphael, Zadkiel. and “Old Moore,” have also pub lished their forecasts for the year. 1915. As might be expected, thee? work* scuta in many references to the wav Of particular interest is the horoscope of the declaration of war by Germany against Russia, published by FJ-cfessoi Zadkiel, showing that the heavens foretold th e character of the conflict. The horoscope is dated Petrcjgrad, August 1, 1914, 7 p.m. Capricorn i s rising in the sixth degree, and Uranus in the ascendant in nine degrees. Asquarius is in opposition to the sun in 8 degrees of Leo, Mercury, and Neptune are also setting'. Satulrn, ruler of the ascending sign, is cadent in the sixth house, and r.
malfic Uranus dominates the ascend ant in opposition to the sun, which is strong in it s own sun, Leo, repres.cn talivo ( f the receiver if .the declaration of war. In his forecast c-f events for the mining winter, Professor Zadicisl says: •‘The British and French navies and armies will be \ i.. tcrioivs cv:): thei. enemies. Some attempts may be made by German sties and their anarchis confederates to do mischief in Lcn den, Oxford, Nottingham, Sheffield Sunderland, Plymouth, York, the west -,.f England, Scotland, and in the \ves : i Ireland.”
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 166, 18 March 1915, Page 2
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