Prophecies and Predictions

Nostradamus (Michel de Nostredame) - A French astrologer, physician, and reputed seer, best known for his book "Les Prophéties," a collection of 942 poetic quatrains allegedly predicting future events.


Mother Shipton (Ursula Southeil) - An English soothsayer and prophetess known for her prophecies written in verse.


Edgar Cayce - An American clairvoyant and "sleeping prophet" who claimed to have the ability to give readings on various topics, such as health, past lives, and future events while in a trance-like state.


Baba Vanga (Vangelia Pandeva Dimitrova) - A blind Bulgarian mystic, clairvoyant, and herbalist who made numerous predictions about the future, including global events and natural disasters.


Tiresias - A figure from Greek mythology who was a blind prophet of Apollo, known for his clairvoyance and ability to foresee the future.


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Hildegard of Bingen - A German Benedictine abbess, mystic, and polymath who experienced visions and documented them in her writings. She is also known for her contributions to theology, music, and medicine.


John Dee - An English mathematician, astrologer, and occultist, who served as an advisor to Queen Elizabeth I. He was known for his work in the field of esotericism and his attempts to communicate with angels.


Marie-Anne Lenormand - A French fortune-teller, cartomancer, and professional clairvoyant who gained fame during the Napoleonic era. She is best known for creating the Lenormand cards, a popular divination tool.


Rasputin (Grigori Rasputin) - A Russian mystic and self-proclaimed holy man who gained considerable influence in the Russian royal court. He is remembered for his alleged healing powers and prophecies.


Cheiro (William John Warner) - An Irish astrologer and palmist known for his accurate predictions and his ability to read palms. He authored several books on palmistry and astrology.


Paracelsus - A Swiss physician, alchemist, and astrologer who made significant contributions to the fields of medicine and chemistry. He was known for his visionary ideas and prophetic writings.

Sybil of Cumae- In ancient Greek and Roman traditions, the Sibyls were women oracles who were believed to possess the power of prophecy. The most famous among them is the Cumaean Sibyl, who played a key role in the Aeneid, a Latin epic poem.

Count of St. Germain - An enigmatic 18th-century figure, who was considered a polymath and was said to possess extraordinary abilities, including clairvoyance and prophecy.

Helena Blavatsky - A Russian philosopher and co-founder of the Theosophical Society, who claimed to have received esoteric wisdom from hidden masters, known as the Mahatmas.

Jeane Dixon - An American self-proclaimed psychic and astrologer who gained fame in the mid-20th century for her alleged predictions, including the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

William Branham - An American Christian minister and faith healer, who is considered one of the most influential preachers of the healing revival period in the mid-20th century. He claimed to have received visions and prophecies from God.

The Oracle of Delphi - The high priestess of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi in ancient Greece, who was believed to communicate messages from the gods. The Oracle, also known as Pythia, was consulted by many ancient Greeks seeking guidance and advice.

Alois Irlmaier - A German seer who claimed to have visions of future events, particularly related to World War II and its aftermath. Many of his predictions were documented and continue to be a subject of interest for those who study prophecy.

Ingo Swann - An American psychic, artist, and remote viewer known for his involvement in the U.S. government's remote viewing program, Project Stargate. He claimed to have the ability to perceive distant or hidden objects or events, including those in the future.