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A prediction for the sceptics

A prediction for the sceptics

If you ever encounter anyone in your life ridiculing astrology, saying that astrologers just play on plausibility, then show them the following prediction and subsequent occurrence, and ask them how. If you yourself are one of those, then you probably should pause and reflect on life, nature and the universe around you.

On October 4, 2025, I predicted this for the period of October 6 to 15, 2025:

"[Earthquake near] Straight line running through 21°00′N, 93°35′E (near Chaungmuhtsa, Chin State, Myanmar). Incident involving fire, firearms or explosion also possible near this line."

Here's the screenshot:

You will find the prediction published on October 4 here: https://astroweatherwatch.substack.com/p/earthquake-watch-6-15-october-2025

I was going through my usual earthquake predictions, but when I predict earthquakes, I also sometimes foresee other types of incidents happening. Here, I saw something involving a gun, bomb or fire.

I remember, at the time I was writing this, I was thinking, that come on, this is no Gaza or Ukraine, which are going through explosive stuff, nor United States, where gun violence is common. Not even Iran. What could possibly happen on this line of such a nature? But as an astrologer, you say/write what you see: if you were to go by what seems logical to you, you would never predict any upsets, anything surprising, and thus you would not even be bringing any value. So I published the above prediction.

What happens?

Two days after this prediction was made, on October 6, 2025, soon after the prediction period started, in the night, a paraglider bomb attack by the Myanmar military was carried out on a village. More than 20 are reported to be dead, body parts scattered all over. The attack hit Chaung U, in Sagaing region, merely 150 km from the prediction line I had given, well within the 250 km margin of error. (See the cover picture for distance of the village from the prediction line.)

I got to know about this incident only today, on October 9, 2025, as I was reading this Guardian report. Because I remembered the prediction, on reading the report, I immediately went to my published prediction to verify it.

An extremely sad and horrific incident, and yet at the same time a very precise, bolt-from-the-blue prediction successfully realised. You can now find it in the collection of 2025-26 successful predictions (most successful earthquake predictions are in a separate list): I encourage you to go through it to find several other astonishing examples. (It is not an exhaustive list, as I don't have the means to know what all is happening where in the world, plus it takes time to update it, which also makes me lazy to update it for every event.)

In the list of successful predictions, you will also find those for which people will say, oh so what, that was always on the cards. That's a very poor logic: an astrologer needs to predict, irrespective of what laypeople anticipate the outcome to be. A lot of people do not realise that it is as much a win for the astrologer to predict something what others had been expecting as it is when others are not. The astrologer is and ought not to be concerned about what others are saying or thinking.

The Myanmar village massacre should indicate you the nature of Nature. Nothing, no event and no being, can exist outside of the harmony of one with the other, and everything is interwedded.

If even after this example you have not got the beauty of this world we live in, and you yourself do not want to understand it better, then you are one of those who are simply happy with thriving in ignorance. I encourage you to share this example with sceptics, and if they try to laugh it off saying it as a one-off, a fluke, then how ask them how many "one-offs" can a guy have? Ask them to look at the lists of hundreds of successful predictions made by me, well documented on my blog or my social media (for I publish only a few of them on my blog). Ask them, how when someone suddenly points to a particular 10-day period and says there would be an explosion in this area, when otherwise he had just been predicting quakes all the time, how is such precision even a "fluke"?

The thing that gets to me is that so much disaster could be mitigated if only authorities were to take astrology seriously, if there were national and international databases in which "birth" details of every single object and structure are recorded (e.g., a ship, a plane, a building, a bridge, the founding of a town). Especially in the age of computers, machine learning and AI, the "catching" of several patterns could be automated, potential disasters flagged by the tech systems and then actual expert astrologers could review the flags. More critical than a Department of Government Efficiency (D.O.G.E.) is a Department of Astrological Guidance (D.O.G.)!

Unfortunately, modern science does not even want to test astrology, for it goes against a fundamental tenet of modern science and technology: Man as Master of Universe. Acknowledging astrology would force one to accept the ecology of the whole, of which human being is but an interlocked part.

Of course, astrology itself indicates when astrology might start to be taken again more seriously, just like it was in the old days. I would say, brighter days for astrology are soon ahead, though its brightest days are still far ahead. I hope my efforts would contribute at least a little bit to this lofty science.

Palmist Ankur is a leading mundane astrologer based in Norway. He uses tropical zodiac.

Ankur has numerous successful earthquake predictions to his credit, including the Kamchatka mega quake (to almost the precise hour and location of the quake!) and the highly damaging Bohol (Philippines), Afghanistan, Mandalay and Shigatse earthquakes in the recent past.

Some of the recent successful non-earthquake predictions by Ankur include the shooting of activist Charlie Kirk, the fall of Sébastien Lecornu and François Bayrou governments in France, the fall of Paetongtarn Shinawatra government in Thailand, U.S. bombing of Iran, Israel's strike on Iran, the timing of India's missile strikes on Pakistan, the death of Pope Francis, Trump win, Indonesian and South Korean politics in the recent past, several elections correctly called, and several air crashes.

All his astrological services can be viewed here. Regularly updated lists of some of his successful predictions in the past can be found here.

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