Do you believe in palmistry? I do NOW. Read on....

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Dear All:

Do you believe in palmistry? I do NOW. Read on....

It was probably in 2009 that a young man (30-35) accompanying a mutual friend visited me in Islamabad. He sat quiet while our mutual friend who happened to be a senior civil servant talked, talked and talked. After an hour or so, the young man broke his silence and asked me to show my hand to him. He claimed there was some mystery in my personality and that he wanted to peep in.

I told him I no longer believed in palmistry. He quipped: Piracha Sahib: You perhaps never met a palmist. A bit encouraged, I put my hand before him. I don't know whether or not he could decipher the mystery in me but what he told me otherwise proved to be perfect afterwards.

Since then, that young man nicknamed TH has been giving his professional service, free to me, and modestly charged, to my friends and acquaintances. He has been almost PERFECT in his readings. At times, I have had the strange feeling that he was more than a palmist. Maybe, a God-gifted psychic or something. 

If you believe in palmistry and its readings, you can meet him in Islamabad. Ask for his mobile number by emailing me. I will just connect you: nothing 


Disclaimer: I can be WRONG. I am HUMAN.

Regards.

Mumtaz A. Piracha
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Nayyar Hashmey Sahib:

Thank you for sharing.

Like all sources of knowledge, palmistry is also prone to mistakes or blunders. Only Allah's knowledge is perfect. On the other side, I wonder how modern inventions like the bulb, car, aeroplane took place when none of these inventions existed before. Where from the knowledge came to the man who did the invention? There got to be some centre of knowledge somewhere on earth or the heavens. Psychics, the real ones, also draw upon the centre of knowledge. 

I take the predictions or revelations as indicators, not the final word. Indications are nevertheless better than nothing.

I was a born psychic but I didn't know until I started focusing on the flashes that I received about the future events; maybe, a few seconds before the happening or few years. I realized my God-gifted faculty in 1985 at age 40 when people around me started pointing what I told them before time. I knew about General Zia-ul-Haq's death in May 1988 when I said to my wife: General's days are numbered. He died in Aug. It was she who pointed it when he died. I did nothing to get this faculty or perfect it. These flashes can go wrong in some cases when a major or key decision is taken some where and you get a flash. If the decision makers change the decision next day, you may not get a corrective flash. Its also called extra sensory perception (ESP) in modern day books. They also claim it can go wrong and I agree with them on the basis of my own experiences.

Mumtaz Piracha




On 1 May 2015 at 17:28, Nayyar Hashmey <natsc...@gmail.com> wrote:
Palmistry is an art and science both. It can say many things right but as is always the case,the world of unknown things, events, occurrences and happenings are known only to Allah Almighty, therefore, all palmists do say many things right but in entirety their findings cannot be trusted. 

Sometimes it so happens that a palmist said something between a husband and a wife. Now no matter whether the future held any good or bad aspertions on the life of the couple, from the very first day the matter of mutual trust that prevailed between them was totally shaken and ultimately they had to separate. 

So all in all, palmistry may be good and right but sometime it does result in happenings which took place between the couple mentioned above. And by the way I do personally know the couple. So sometime truth bites even if its from a palmist.
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