Famous Celebrity Feet

It is with great respect and reverence that these words are put down to describe one of the most gifted and famous psychics in recent history the great Jeane Dixon. She was a psychic and astrologer to the rich and famous, to Hollywood and the White House, and her horoscopes and predictions in newspaper columns were read by millions
To find out more about the amazing psychic reading ability of Mrs Dixon and her clairvoyant gifts one can read the book: A Gift of Prophecy: the Phenomenal Jean Dixon by Ruth Montgomery which sold over three million copies in hardcover. In it are many of the predictions described in detail including her ability to foresee, seven years before it happened, the assassination of John F. Kennedy on that fateful day in Dallas on November 22 in 1963
Her predictions are a who's who of the rich and famous celebrities and political movers and shakers of her time. Her gift of prophecy allowed the predictions of Marilyn Monroe's death, the partition of India, and the world's first satellite put into space by the Soviet Union that went by the name of Sputnik beating the United States, at that stage of the game, in the space race. Jeane's gift for being able to see into the future startled many. It was as though she could see ahead of time, sometimes her predictions and future vision stretched forward by many years
She soon found herself much in demand by the Washington social set and was called for private interviews by presidents of the United States. Nancy Reagan consulted with her as did many others for psychic information that only her powers could give the correct answers
When closely examining her private life one discovers a deep spiritual nature, uncommon in the modern era, based on prayer and meditation. All of her charitable acts, many too numerous to mention, were done in private without fanfare such as her mentoring for pregnant women who were abandoned by their boyfriends. Jeane took them into her own home and nurtured them back until they were ready to stand on their own two feet

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