The world-famous psychic and soothsayer Vanga had a unique gift of foresight. There are legends about her life, fate and prophecies, films are made, stories and entire books are written, and countless people healed and saved by her gift walk the earth (by the way, among them are many privileged and titled people).

Whether Vanga was sighted or blind at birth, how she acquired unusual abilities, and what famous predictions she left behind for humanity are the main questions that interest many people around the world. Read further about when and how Vanga lived (the biography of the soothsayer is presented in expanded form in this article).

According to Wikipedia, the full name of the world-famous fortuneteller Vanga is Surchev Vangelia Pandeva (after marriage she was Gushterova). The life of a woman who became the owner of an amazing gift as a result of an accident began in a poor family.

Early childhood and wanderings of Vangelia

Vanga was born into an ordinary Bulgarian family, whose financial situation in pre-war times was completely deplorable. Her date of birth is January 31, 1911. The birth of the future prophetess back in 1911 was very mysterious, because the girl was born at midnight, premature and with some physiological defects. The likelihood that the baby would die was so high that at first she was not given a name.

Only later, when the seven-month-old baby began to grow up and gain strength, a name was chosen for her in accordance with the folk custom that was relevant for the residents of the Bulgarian city of Strumitsa (Ottoman Empire). As expected, on the day of choosing the name, Vanga’s grandmother went out onto the porch and asked the first person she met what they should call the girl.

The first person they met was a woman who suggested the name Andromache. But it did not suit the grandmother, and she decided to try her luck again by turning to the next passerby. He suggested the name Vangelia. Since its full form was the name of the Gospel (translated from Greek “Ευαγγελία” - “good news that brought the gospel”), they decided to give it to the two-month-old baby for protection from death and various misfortunes.

Vangelia's father, Pande Surchev, was a simple peasant who fought at the front in the First World War. Mother - Surcheva Paraskeva, in whose honor many years later the temple in the village of Rupite, erected with funds from Vangelia in 1994 (Temple of Light Petka Bulgarska), will be named.

The Vanga girl was left alone early in her childhood. Her father, drafted into the Bulgarian army, went to the front. While he was fighting, Vanga’s mother died. Until her demobilized father returned, Vanga was raised and lived with a neighboring family.

Panda returned when Vangelia was almost 8 years old. At first, he, a sad widower, and the girl lived together in their old house. But soon Pande married for the second time to one of the beauties of Strumitsa, Tanka. The new family lived amicably, but poorly. A few years later, Pande decides to move to his homeland, Macedonia. In 1923, when young Vangelia was already 12 years old, they began to live in Novo Selo.

How the girl found her gift

The move in 1923 would radically affect all subsequent years of Vangelia’s life. She will lose her sight, but will gain something more by starting to predict...

Many people are interested in how the Gospels became blind. After moving to Macedonia, one fine day the girl went with a group to the outskirts of the village. Suddenly a whirlwind arose, which knocked all the guys to the ground except Vanga; it lifted the future soothsayer and carried her several hundred meters into the distance. What Vanga said later seemed to many to be fiction. The victim claimed that, while being carried away by the tornado, she felt someone's touch, after which she lost consciousness.

All this happened during the day, but Vanga was found in the evening. She was lying on the ground under a pile of rubbish and sand, and there was so much dust in her eyes that they hurt terribly and could hardly open.

To restore his vision, Vanga needed surgical intervention and special medications, for which his parents did not have money. As a result, the 12-year-old girl lost her sight, but began to practice clairvoyance, which we will talk about below.

After this tragic incident, Vangelia will live with Pande and Tanka for a couple more years. Later she will go to a Serbian school in the city of Zemunda, where they trained and educated blind people. Little is known about the life of the blind Vanga in those years.

While in the “house of the blind,” she mastered the sciences, learned to play the piano and various household skills, and even got ready to get married. But the wedding of Vanga and one of the orphanage’s children, Dimitar (also blind), was not destined to take place right then. In connection with the death of his stepmother in 1928, Pande called Vanga home.

The Blind Woman Who Could 'See'

Already at home, doing housework and caring for her younger half-brothers and sisters, Vanga tries to make prophecies for her friends. Vanga’s first experience of clairvoyance came around the 30s, when, at the request of her girlfriends, the girl told fortunes to them.

In those days, in Bulgarian villages there was one custom: several girls gathered and threw one object into a jug, which was placed in the yard at night, so that the next day the girls could find out their fate. The role of “oracle” - perhaps by chance - always went to Vanga. And she coped with it “excellently.”

Each time predicting exactly what came true a few days later, she earned herself the reputation of a clairvoyant. And since then they turned to her to talk about the fate of a person.

On the eve of her 30th birthday, after Vanga suffered pleurisy, an amazing guest appeared to the seer in the guise of a shining wanderer on a white horse. He said that soon Vanga would tell people about death, and told her not to be afraid, since he would tell her the right words. Such a story, told from the words of the seer, would seem only an amazing tale if Vanga’s life had not changed after this incident.

Since 1941, the clairvoyant Vanga began to receive people who wanted to know the fate of those who had gone to war. Often single women entered the door of her house in the hope that Vanga would tell about the fate of their fathers, husbands, and sons who had gone to the front. And no matter how bitter the truth was, Vanga always told everything exactly.

What Vanga predicted in one of the Bulgarian villages also reached the Tsar of Bulgaria, Boris III. And in the spring of 1942 he goes to a blind woman, famous for her psychic abilities, for a session. He wanted Vanga to tell him about his death. And she allegedly did this by indicating the exact day and year, and also describing the exact circumstances of his death. After the visit of such a titled person, the fame of Vanga spread far beyond state borders.

Since then, the fortuneteller began to make prophecies for a variety of people. She worked with ordinary people, but sometimes received privileged individuals (political and cultural figures, actors, pop stars and many others). Among the most prominent personalities who made an appointment with Vanga and went to Petrich were:

  • Soviet scientist Bekhtereva Natalya Petrovna.
  • The heir of Nicholas Roerich (the famous painter) is Svyatoslav Roerich.
  • Representatives of B.N. Yeltsin and others.

What was her future fate?

Throughout her life, the fortuneteller was distinguished by her religiosity. She was proud that she belonged to the Orthodox faith, and because of this, at first she was afraid of her gift. But, realizing how much good it brings to people, Vanga began to practice, receiving 100 thousand people annually.

By that time, as was written above, the fortuneteller had already become a very famous person, whose fame spread throughout Bulgaria and beyond its borders.

Having heard about the blind Vanga the prophetess from a Macedonian village, Dimitri Gushterov, a student of the Serbian “house of the blind,” decided to find his first love. He came to her in 1943, and a year later the couple in love went to Petrich, where the young people got married. But after the wedding, Dimitri had to leave his beloved - he was called to the front.

By what miracle did Dimitri survive and be able to return home to Vanga? According to available information, before leaving for the war, Dimitri received advice and instructions from his newly-made wife. Most likely, guided by Vanga’s tips, he was able to avoid terrible death and return from the war alive.

But after the front, amid worries about the death of his brother and the illnesses that plagued him, Gushterov gradually began to become an alcoholic. Neglecting the instructions and requests of his wife Vangelia, Dimitri Gushterov did not stop drinking. And as a result, he died in 1962. The cause of his death, according to doctors, was cirrhosis of the liver.

But all the time while her husband was abusing alcohol and dreaming of revenge for his brother who died in the war, Vanga did not stop practicing. She met people who came to her from different parts of the world for advice, tips, solutions to problems and even healing.

Which of the things predicted by the woman who went blind at the age of 12 came true? For example, the death of Stalin. Vanga claimed that death would befall the Soviet leader in 1953, in the spring. Vangelia announced her forecast back in 1952. And as soon as the news reached the top of the USSR government, it was decided to arrest the clairvoyant.

Having placed Vanga in incommunicado custody, they planned to keep her in custody for 10 years. But Joseph Stalin could not avoid what was predicted. In March 1953, as the seer stated, Stalin died. After long meetings, they decided to release Vanga from prison. Much later, in 1967, she was even awarded the status of a civil servant, for which she received two hundred leva per month.

In addition to this incident, Vanga’s 85-year-old grandmother “foretold” her own death. Vanga died a month after she predicted the date of her own death - August 11, 1996 - from an oncological formation in her right breast, flatly refusing surgery. After 3 days, she was buried on the territory of the Church of St. Paraskevi, built with her own money.

What Vanga said about Russia, which would become a powerful power that united many states, brought her considerable fame during her lifetime. But world fame came to the prophetess when Vanga told about the end of the world. According to the fortuneteller, it will happen in 3797. But by this time people will be able to invent a new method to preserve the basis of humanity and thereby continue life after death on Earth in the conditions of a new star system. Author: Elena Suvorova

Vangeliya Pandeva Surcheva or Dimitrova is the most famous person in the whole world. Because her predictions have always aroused interest, but no one has yet been able to decipher them in full.

By the way, Vanga is a controversial person, since some skeptics could never come to terms with the fact that the Bulgarian woman had the talent of healing and seer. Some people even called Vangelia Gushterova a charlatan or even crazy, but few people are indifferent to this symbol of the century.

The blind woman lived in poverty until the end of her life in the town of Petrich, located at the crossroads of the borders of Bulgaria, Macedonia and Greece. She accepted the suffering, both poor and rich, never demanding financial reward for her predictions.

Height, weight, age. Years of life of the Fortune Teller Vanga

Fans of the clairvoyant’s talent have been trying for many years to determine her physical parameters, including finding out her height, weight, and age. The years of life of the Fortune Teller Vanga can be checked on the Internet, since she was born in 1911 and died in 1996.

You can understand by the years of her life that the woman lived only eighty-five full years, by the way, Vanga: the photos in her youth and now are almost identical, but in later ones the blind woman acquired an increasing number of wrinkles.

At the same time, Vangelia (Vanga) during her lifetime had a height that did not exceed one meter and sixty-four centimeters, and the woman weighed no less than sixty kilograms.

Biography and personal life of Fortune Teller Vanga

The biography and personal life of the Fortune Teller Vanga have always been incredibly interesting for every person. The baby was born in the town of Strumnica, which was located on the territory of the then Ottoman Empire.

Father - Pande Surchev - was in Turkish captivity as an activist of the VMORO, but after the revolution he was released, then he went to the front, died in 1940 alone and in terrible poverty.

Mother - Paraskeva Surcheva - worked on a collective farm, but died suddenly in 1940.

Brother - Vasil Surchev was a half-blood, he fought, ended up in Yugoslavia and became an ordinary worker and lived in Strumnica. Vanga also had a half-brother, Tom Surchev, and a sister, Lyubka Surcheva, whom the girl raised on her own. During the years of the German occupation, Tom and Lyubka joined a partisan detachment, where the guy voluntarily surrendered to the Nazis in exchange for hostages in 1944 and was killed after torture.

Lyubka lived with Vanga herself until the end, helping her with housework and looking after the children. She invited visitors and assisted her.

Vanga played a strange game from an early age: she would blindfold herself and pretend to be blind. The tragedy happened at the age of twelve, when the girl was walking home with her cousins ​​in Macedonia. She was picked up by a tornado and dragged a hundred meters away, blocking her eyes.

Vanga became blind because her eyes were irrevocably covered with sand, and there was no money to treat her. At the same time, the girl studied at the Serbian House of the Blind. But I couldn’t finish my studies because I had to help my family.

After World War II began, the girl discovered an unexpected gift of foresight. By looking at pieces of sugar placed under the pillow at night, she could tell whether a person was missing or dead.

Vangelia claimed that a strange ancient warrior presented her with a gift, at the same time healing her from pleurisy. Therefore, famous, rich and influential people came to her. Over the entire period they brought approximately two tons of sugar cubes.

She knew how to predict a person's future, but could not change it. She also treated me for many diseases or referred me to a specific doctor. Vanga communicated with the souls of the dead or with an inhuman voice.

Currently, a huge number of documentary projects have been filmed about Wang and numerous books have been written. They rarely describe the seer's personal life, but it is strange that with such a busy life she had it at all.

The woman often said that she was truly in love only in the House of the Blind, when she heard a new young man and realized that he was her real destiny. Dimitar came to this school from Gioto, he was blind, but this did not prevent the young people from falling in love, but purely and innocently.

Vanga's parents were poor, and Dimitar was brought up in a rich family. His parents approved of the news that their son had found his beloved and decided to get married, but chance decided everything. The girl was taken by her father to raise two brothers and a sister, she submitted and gave up love.

Family and children of Fortune Teller Vanga

The family and children of the Fortune Teller Vanga were quite unusual, and many facts from her life were completely reminiscent of a fairy tale. The fact is that Vangelia’s family was very poor, her parents were constantly sick or worked, but could not earn an extra penny. The girl received the name Vanga, contrary to Bulgarian traditions, because when asked about the name of the newborn, the first person she met said that the baby should be called Andromache.

The grandmother was against such an elaborate name, she went out into the street a second time, and the newborn received the beautiful name Vangelia. Mom died early, and her father was mobilized to the front, so the baby wandered among compassionate neighbors.

Later, the father was demobilized and married a woman from Macedonia, who gave birth to three more children and died suddenly in the fourth birth. That is why the blind beauty was entrusted with the duties of a mother, which she fulfilled with honor. At the same time, the father never stayed at home, because he either fought or was in prison, but was unable to lift his family and children out of poverty.

Vangelia remained blind because her father was simply unable or unwilling to find money to treat his damaged eyes.

The girl often said that children were her greatest pain, since Vanga did not have any children of her own. She became the mother of two beautiful children, whom she managed to raise to their feet.

The seer often said that she was barren because of her rare gift. But sometimes she claimed that the absence of her own children was influenced by the Second World War, which brought hunger, disease and hypothermia. Moreover, throughout her life, Vanga became godmother to no less than fifteen thousand children, since she never refused this.

Son of the Fortune Teller Vanga - Dimitar Vylchev

The son of the Fortune Teller Vanga, Dimitar Vylchev, is adopted, since the woman did not have her own children, he appeared after the death of her husband. The boy was mortally ill, but Vanga baptized him and cured him, giving him a name in honor of her husband.

Mitko was incredibly talented in everything, he was an excellent student and was interested in how to protect those who suffer from criminal attacks. That is why, after graduating from school, the boy entered college and received a higher legal education.

Dimitar Valchev is far from the last person in Bulgaria, since he became a prosecutor. In addition, the guy headed the foundation, which is named after his mother, he is happily married to the girl who Vanga herself predicted.

Daughter of the Fortune Teller Vanga - Violetta Gushterova

The daughter of the Foreteller Vanga, Violetta Gushterova, appeared in the life of the seer not from birth, but from the day she turned six years old. The baby’s name, by the way, has not yet been established, since the adopted girl was called not only Violetta, but also Venche or Veneta.

The girl said that Vanga loved her dearly, she never fought over trifles, was hospitable, taught her to be honest, kind and fair. Violetta still remembers how Vanga hugged her and her brother, sang lullabies and taught her to read.

The girl received an excellent education, she graduated from the university as a linguist and is a sought-after translator in the country. She got married, gave birth to a child, and now raises him exactly as his adoptive mother did.

Violetta says that she is slightly offended that her mother bequeathed all her property, house and money in her bank account to the state, clearly depriving her relatives. She sued the state for about five years, but could not prove anything.

Fortune Teller Vanga's husband - Dimitar Gushterov

The fortuneteller Vanga’s husband, Dimitar Gushterov, is the girl’s first and only husband. He was never loved by his wife, but tried to support her and be close to her. The guy appeared when his chosen one was thirty-one years old; he was eight years younger than Vanga, but the woman looked young.

Mitko wanted to find out who killed his brother in order to punish the offender, but Vanga personally came out to meet him and dissuaded him from taking revenge. After this, the young people began to meet and talked for a long time about everything in the world.

Soon after the meeting, the girl and the guy got married, but Dimitar’s parents did not support this marriage, since they were rich, and Vangelia not only had no money, but was also blind.

The girl and her sister moved to a tiny house, where they began to take care of the house, but fame came here too, although Dimitar was against his wife continuing to receive people. However, this is how Vanga fed her family, since scarce sugar saved children from hunger.

The Nazis offered Vanga to work for them, but she resolutely refused, so they sent Gushterov to Greece, where he contracted the insidious hepatitis C.

Dimitar died from the consequences of alcohol abuse, because his stomach was terribly sick, torn by overwork. Vanga tried to persuade her husband not to drink alcohol, but he did not listen, and the clairvoyant understood that her husband was doomed.

Dimitar died from cirrhosis of the liver in tandem with dropsy forty years after the wedding celebration.

Vanga's predictions for Russia verbatim

Vanga’s predictions for Russia verbatim are precisely the material that has been collected for many years, deciphered and tried to find inconsistencies with reality. So Vanga’s prophecies were given for different countries of the world, but in different years, so she predicted the beginning of the Second World War, the death of the Kursk submarine and the Chernobyl accident.

Russia received a prediction according to which perestroika, a change of power and its transition to Gorbachev and Yeltsin were predicted. However, not all predictions can be believed, since a cure for oncology, the beginning of the Third World War, and nuclear weapons that will lead to radioactive rain are predicted.

They say that everything is to blame for the incorrect and even free interpretation of predictions, including those concerning Russia. Indirectly, we can say that our country will feel pretty good in 2018.

At the same time, Vanga’s prediction for 2018 literally says that China will rise to the top of the world. And since the Russian Federation and the Celestial Empire are cooperating, it can be argued that Russia has nothing to fear.

The Interpretation of Vanga's Dreams or Vanga's Dream Book in the House of the Sun is an extremely popular book. Because the clairvoyant often said that dreams can tell about the fate of not only a specific person, but also an entire country or even the world.

Wikipedia Fortune Teller Vanga

Wikipedia of the Fortune Teller Vanga has existed for a long time and is officially confirmed, and you can find a page in Russian and Bulgarian. You can find an article dedicated to Father Vangelia, but in Bulgarian and not too extensive.

From the main article it is possible to clarify data about an unhappy childhood, parents, causes of blindness, activities and personal views. A lot of relevant and reliable information can be found about how Vanga became a clairvoyant and the methods of her work.

It is interesting to know that the woman’s death was due to advanced cancer; she was buried in Bulgaria. Despite the fact that there is a lot of information about predictions, including unfulfilled ones, it is quite unfortunate that there is no information about Vanga’s wife and children. Article found on alabanza.ru

Vanga (Vangelia Pandeva Gushterova), née Dimitrova. Born January 31, 1911 in Strumitsa (Ottoman Empire) - died August 11, 1996 in Sofia (Bulgaria). Bulgarian clairvoyant and soothsayer, healer.

Vangelia Dimitrova, better known as Vanga, was born on January 31, 1911 in the city of Strumica (formerly Strumnitsa), which is now located in Macedonia near the border with Bulgaria and Greece, and at that time belonged to the Ottoman Empire.

Her parents were peasants.

Father - Pande Surchev.

Mother - Paraskeva Surcheva.

She received her name in accordance with the Bulgarian folk custom, when they go out into the street and ask the first person they meet. At first she was offered the name Andromache, but it was rejected by her relatives. And the second person he met called the name Vangelia - translated from Greek (Greek Ευαγγελία) means “good news.”

From an early age she was accustomed to work and was distinguished by her hard work until the end of her days.

Surprisingly, from an early age the girl was fascinated by a strange game: looking for hidden objects while blindfolded. She also liked to do various activities while blindfolded, including playing with dolls. She herself later said that it was a kind of sign from above.

With the outbreak of World War I, Vanga Pande's father was mobilized into the Bulgarian army. His mother died when Vanga was three years old. The girl grew up in a neighbor's house. Returning after the war, the widowed father remarried.

In 1923, Vanga’s father lost his plot of land and, due to financial difficulties, the family moved to the village of Novo Selo in Macedonia, where her father was from. There, at the age of 12, Vanga, when returning home with her cousins, lost her sight due to a hurricane, during which the whirlwind threw her hundreds of meters. She was found only in the evening, covered with branches and with her eyes filled with sand.

There was no money for treatment, and as a result Vanga went blind.

In 1925, she was sent to the Home for the Blind in Zemun, Serbia, where she spent three years learning to cook, play the piano, knit and read Braille. Due to difficult life circumstances in the family - her stepmother died during her fourth birth - she returned to her father's house in Strumitsa to help take care of her younger brothers Vasil and Tom, as well as her sister Lyubka.

Vanga first attracted public attention during the Second World War, when a rumor spread in the neighborhoods closest to her village that she was endowed with supernatural abilities and clairvoyance and could determine the location of people missing in the war, whether they were alive, or the places of their death and burial. This was facilitated by the fact that on the eve of 1939, Vanga caught a severe cold when she stood barefoot on the cement floor for several days waiting for benefits for the poor to be issued and, being in an exhausted state, was unexpectedly able to recover from a severe form of pleurisy.

According to Vanga herself, she owes her abilities to certain invisible creatures, the origin of which she was not able to explain. Vanga's niece, Krasimira Stoyanova, said that Vanga spoke with the souls of the dead or, in cases where the dead could not give an answer, with a certain inhuman voice. After each such session, Vanga said that “I feel bad, and then I’m broken all day long” and “I lose a lot of energy, I feel bad, I’m depressed for a long time.”

In 1941, Vanga was visited for the second time by a certain “mysterious horseman”, after which she began to exhibit supernatural abilities. Vanga’s first predictions concerned male front-line soldiers - the girl told her family about their whereabouts and foresaw whether they would return home alive or not.

One of Vanga’s first titled visitors was the Tsar of Bulgaria Boris III, who visited her on April 8, 1942.

Vanga had the ability to determine people's diseases with great accuracy and predict their future fate. She often referred her to healers or doctors who could help these people, and often she did not know these healers and spoke about them like this: such and such a person lives in such and such a city.

Vanga was supported by the Minister of Culture of the People's Republic of Bulgaria and member of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party Lyudmila Zhivkova, the daughter of the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the BCP, Chairman of the State Council of the People's Republic of Bulgaria Todor Zhivkov.

The seer made her predictions on a piece of refined sugar, on which every visitor had to sleep the night before visiting Vanga. Statisticians have calculated that during the clairvoyant’s career, people brought her more than 2 tons of refined sugar, which indicates that she helped more than a million people.

In 1967, she was registered as a civil servant. From that moment on, she began to receive an official salary - 200 leva per month, and a visit to her cost 10 leva for citizens of socialist states, and 50 dollars for citizens of “Western” states. Until this moment, Vanga received people for free, accepting only various gifts.

For the last 20 years of her life, the woman received visitors in the Bulgarian village of Rupite.

In 1994, at the expense of Vanga, according to the design of the Bulgarian architect Svetlin Rusev, the chapel of St. Paraskeva was built in the village of Rupite. Due to the non-canonical nature of both the architecture of the building and the wall images, the chapel was not consecrated by the Bulgarian Orthodox Church, so the building is simply referred to as “temple”, without specifying its affiliation.

Shortly before her death, Vanga reported that the Earth was being visited by alien ships from a planet sounding like “Vamfim,” “the third in a row from planet Earth,” and another civilization was preparing a big event, and a meeting with this civilization would take place in 200 years.

Vanga had a good attitude towards theosophy and the teachings of “Living Ethics” of N.K. and E.I. Roerichs. Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Hieromonk Job (Gumerov) cites the testimony of Vanga’s niece, Krasimira Stoyanova, who wrote that at a meeting with the writer L. M. Leonov: “Vanga was then inspired, and she spoke about events that were fateful for his country. She made contact with a long-dead clairvoyant of Russian origin, Helena Blavatsky. We really heard some amazing things." Gumerov also cites Stoyanova’s testimony about the visit of Vanga by the Roerichs’ son, Svyatoslav: “When Svyatoslav Roerich visited Vanga, she told him: “Your father was not just an artist, but also an inspired prophet. All his paintings are insights, predictions. They are encrypted, but attentive and a sensitive heart will tell the viewer the code."

Vanga considered the Saint to be a prophet and described his image as in a painting by N.K. Roerich.

Vanga's personal life:

In the House of the Blind in Zemun, she met a blind young man from a wealthy family and was going to marry him. However, their wedding was upset by her father, who, after the death of her stepmother, forced Vanga to return home to help raise her younger brothers and sister.

In May 1942, Vanga met Dimitar Gushterov, who was serving in the army, from the village of Kryndzhilitsa, Petricheskaya region. Vanga predicted to Dimitar Gushterov, who came to her house to find out the names of his brother’s killers, that he was her betrothed. Despite the fact that then he was going to marry the first beauty from his village. But after Vanga’s words, he decided to radically change his life, abandoned his fiancee and married a blind prophetess. Together they moved to Petrich.

Life with the “saint,” as Dimitar called his wife, turned out to be simply an unbearable burden for him. And he became a heavy drinker and died in 1962 from cirrhosis of the liver. Vanga was inconsolable and after her husband’s death she never stopped mourning.

She didn’t have her own children. She adopted a boy, Dimitra Volchev, and a girl, Violetta, whom she raised and gave a good education.

Vanga died on August 11, 1996 in Sofia at the Lozinets clinic from cancer of the right breast, refusing treatment and surgery. According to rumors, the clairvoyant accurately predicted her death a month before the incident.

Before her death, she uttered a strange phrase: “The time of miracles and the time of great discoveries in the field of the intangible will come. There will also be great archaeological discoveries that will radically change our understanding of the world since ancient times. It is so predetermined.”.

Despite the fact that the woman lived quite modestly, in the last years of her life Vanga’s fortune amounted to millions of dollars. After the death of the prophetess, among the property that, according to Vanga’s will, completely went to the state, there was neither money nor jewelry, which grateful people gave her.

In 2011, on the occasion of the centenary of Vanga’s birth, a statue of her weighing 400 kilograms was installed in Rupite.

In 2014, Bulgaria solemnly celebrated the 20th anniversary of the opening of the temple (the chapel of St. Paraskeva, built at Vanga’s expense).

Vanga (documentary)

Vanga - quotes, sayings, thoughts

♦ Ah! - Thomas is unfaithful. Oh, what a great spirit this is! - I am He. We are He. We are He who is coming into the world again, as He promised. All the apostles are now on the move, they have all descended to Earth, for the time of the Holy Spirit has already come. But the highest mission fell to the Apostle Andrew. He is the preparer of the ways of Christ in the commanded land.

♦ When God comes, a difficult time will come for the unbelievers. Water suitable for drinking will remain only in the mountains. Christ will give people water from a full jug, but the outside is dry. The Antichrist will wet the outside of the jug, but inside it will be empty!

♦ In 2024, an era of peace and prosperity will be established in Russia for a thousand years.

♦ Fighting for peace does not have to be with arms in hand. If you breathe good thoughts into people, you will take a serious step towards achieving peace. Many leaders of various countries have focused their efforts in this direction. There is no other way out. We need to treat each other with kindness and love in order to be saved. Everyone will be saved. Together.

♦ The body dies, but the soul remains, and you watch lest Herod come. If he comes... He destroyed fourteen thousand souls! What if suddenly there is a war? What will we do if they come and start exterminating the people? We must pray. But people don't listen. They destroy each other, kill, whatever they do to destroy each other.

♦ If we do not understand a simple truth with our minds, we will be forced to understand it by the inexorable laws of the cosmos. But then it will be too late, and insight will cost us too much. People come up with new laws - they sew clothes of a new style. But it will still be a long time before we create a strong fabric.

♦ The Anointed One in white robes will come to Earth again. The hour is near when those chosen by their hearts will feel that Christ has returned. First He will appear to Russia, and then to the whole world.

♦ Humanity will witness God’s signs in the sky, large parts of the land will be swallowed up by water, only those places where God’s temples stand will be protected by God.

♦ Humanity is on the path to madness, and it is this that will finish it off. And this thirst for power, this violence - how can it be that yesterday’s criminals rule people today? Deception, perversity, godlessness, the fact that people cling to evil and resist good - all this will come back to haunt us.

♦ Explore me, experiment, study with the help of instruments and equipment. Would you like to explain what I'm doing? How can you explain this when it is God’s work?

♦ My gift from God. He deprived me of my sight, but gave me other eyes with which I see the world - both visible and invisible.

♦ If you give in this world, you will have in Heaven. If you have two apples, a big one and a small one, give one of them. You will get the same thing in the next world. If you have given nothing in this life, you will receive nothing there.

♦ Strengthen your faith in God, love each other and be kinder, because without this you will not succeed in anything. Although with difficulty, the bad in Bulgaria gives way to the good. Do not hurry. Heaven knows best in what order events should follow. There are different laws.

♦ Parallel to the human mind, there is another, more perfect, higher mind. This mind begins and ends in the universe, He is eternal and infinite, everything is subject to Him.

♦ And no matter how much you start these conversations about people, about the earth and disasters, the end will still be the same, and all because if there are laws, they are ordered to be observed. This is how everything works in nature, and in human life, however, how many are there who understand this?

♦ Knowing and understanding prophetic dreams and prophetic dreams, you can change and improve a lot in your future destiny. And only the dates of birth and death cannot be changed, because every person lives in this world exactly as long as is predetermined from above for him to fulfill his mission of being on Earth.

♦ In a prophetic dream, you receive a warning and can still avoid trouble... dreams sent from above provide an opportunity to understand yourself and your surroundings in advance... Understand - and act.

♦ The Spirit of God feels like a thickening of the field, a very heavy space. It envelops a person, flows into him from all sides, creates pressure on his brain. The pressure is not uniform, but targeted, affecting selected points and areas of the brain. This pressure can be incredibly strong.

♦ Stars are just like people. Some are about to lose, waste all their energy reserves. For others, they still have to live and live, radiating light and warmth. And the planets are like those curculi-grabs of the human race, which is all they do: they pull energy from others. So why be surprised that stars, planets, peoples and people have such different destinies?

♦ Every nation and person has its own star, which saturates it with luminous energy. However, there are exceptions. Some peoples do not have a star, but have a planet. So: the new teaching (“white-white, like snow”) will create new conditions (everything will become white-white, like milk), under which these peoples will not be able to survive, at least spiritually. In an atmosphere that is unusual for them, they will seem to suffocate. A people, a person who has a planet instead of a star or - what is the same thing - an extinguished star, will go out himself, like a candle in too strong a wind.

♦ We need to re-read the New Testament more often. Do you know where the name itself—the New Testament—comes from and what it signifies? A covenant means an agreement, an agreement. Condition to be saved. This means a union, a union of God with man. And live according to the New Testament - live according to the New Union with God, according to the canons of the teachings of Christ.

♦ How many books have been written, but no one will give a final answer if they do not understand and admit that there is a spiritual world (Heaven) and a physical world (Earth) and a supreme Power - call It what you want, which created us. To understand the Bible, a person must rise spiritually. Only then will he be able to perceive and understand the highest knowledge. God will reward him and give him strength and help him so that he can understand how everything happened.

♦ From Christmas the day begins to grow. And the sun gets hotter. Remember, Christ is the Savior for Christians. He is our God, the true God. What a wonderful holiday this is! What songs are sung all over the earth to make the human soul happy? The Bulgarians have so many good customs. A decorated Christmas tree, doesn't it remind you of an Easter egg? Read the Bible more often, chapter thirteen of the Gospel of John.

♦ Believe, faith is everything, and not wealth, money and pleasure! Oh, if people could see that there, in the next world, they would not dream of wealth, there would be no thieves, no murderers, no traitors.

♦ The main causes of many cataclysms are in nature itself, and in many ways scientists are to blame with their endless experiments. Many people began to think about the land and say fashionable words. They organize various symposiums, conferences, congresses, but the people and nature suffer.

♦ In these books they compete to see who can copy more from whom. Well, not all of them, there are also very smart people, but not many of them. A genius is not a genius... but since it is determined from above, since a person believes and works, sooner or later he will find the right answer. There is an answer to every question, but, of course, you need to know how to ask the question and what answer you need. And if you don’t make up your mind throughout your entire life, then you will continue to ask your question, and there will never be an answer to it.

♦ There are “big time”, simply “time” and “times”.

♦ All natural disasters and social upheavals were predetermined by the influence of stars, planets and comets.

♦ Rarely does a person live in affinity with his planets and stars. People are blind. And even when I warn them about the fateful day, they are careless and frivolous. Thousands die under the millstones of fate. Like a hare flying in the headlights under the wheels of a car. But you just had to wait a little.

♦ Man was created by God, and did not come from a monkey, as they say in books. This is nonsense. An animal cannot turn into a person, and a person cannot turn into an animal.

♦ Paracelsus became a great healer because he healed the body, soul, and spirit of the sick.

♦ Nine-tenths of our health rests on the ability to think correctly. A person's thoughts are his health. A healthy body has a good mind. Where there is harmony, there is health. Those who envy complain about their health. He who envyes, thinking that no one knows about it, will not receive mercy from God. Health is close, since you have not fallen low. If you are kind, health will come. Not only honey and joy heal, but also thoughts. Health is free thinking. He who controls himself does not suffer from illness. A healthy person has a healthy mind. To be healthy is to forget grievances. Health is not in the hands, but in the head of a person. The first wealth is health, the second wealth is thoughts, the third wealth is honey, but just as without a stotinka there will be no lev, so without thoughts and honey there will be no health.

♦ To get rid of illnesses and illnesses, you need to become a very kind and sensitive person. The earth expects gratitude from us for coming and living on it. We pay our debts to the Earth like rent. Every person pays.

♦ Neither herbs nor harmony with nature give the desired effect if a person does not strive to maintain his mental health at its best.

♦ Do not complain about the suffering that comes your way. Suffering is a cleanser, like, say, a jacket that will be dirty if it is not cleaned.

♦ All illnesses come from vanity of vanities. Peer into the starry sky more often, and the harmony of the cosmos will help create harmony in the soul.

♦ Water that washes away diseases and misfortunes must be running. You must draw it from a river or spring in silence. To pour water three times means to enlist the support and help of the Trinity, consubstantial and indivisible - God the Father, the Son of God and the Holy Spirit. Pouring water seven times means washing away the sins from which all illnesses and misfortunes arise. They pour it nine times to cultivate in a person the nine beatitudes of the Gospel. The energy of the planets also nourishes the human body. Water serves as a good conductor. It is charged both by the energy of space and the bowels of the Earth. Cold water collected from rivers, springs and wells on Christmas, New Year, Epiphany and Candlemas, as well as water taken from natural sources on Holy Thursday or Friday, Ivan Kupala, has special power. Great is the power of water consecrated on the eve of Easter and on the first day of August, which is popularly known as Wet Savior. It is good to go for water early in the morning. Preferably before sunrise. This type of water is called “untapped” and “undrinkable.”

♦ Different people visit me every day. I help them, but they leave me with their illnesses, their, sometimes, unclean thoughts. This burden is heavy for me, so I begin to put things in order, and this brings me relief.

♦ Morning dew is a summer miracle. In the morning, plants release many healing substances, which is why it is so useful to wipe yourself with dew not only for the sick, but also for the healthy, for prevention.

♦ Water is myrrh, after each bath you feel as if you were born again, both your body and heart are cleansed, wash yourself more often, do not run away from water, it is health.

♦ Only honey has been given from above the great sacrament of expanding the tiny boundaries of human life in this world, because every drop of bee honey carries blessed clots of life-giving and healing energy of the sky, the sun, and the entire universe.

♦ And Aristotle knew about this miraculous property of honey. And, like Pythagoras, he believed that only the kindest and best souls return to Earth for a new existence. And the souls of those people who, during their lifetime, fully tasted nectar and ambrosia - a honey-bearing Greek drink.

♦ Hippocrates often used various honey mixtures to heal the sick. Everyone has heard about the “Hippocratic Oath,” but a whole lot of its healing recipes have been forgotten.

♦ If we had to smoke, the Lord would put a pipe on our heads.

♦ You should not overeat before. Food products are now so spoiled by all sorts of chemicals that you can be poisoned by them. In addition, eating a lot of food is taxing on all human organs. The Almighty would give us two stomachs if he could imagine that we would eat so much. If you asked me what to sow in the fields, I would say: as much rye as possible. People should eat more rye bread to stay healthy. Today, more than ever, the importance of rye in the diet is great. You should drink herbal tea more often. Reduce fat content in food. Those who are healthy should gradually reduce the proportion of meat dishes, or better yet, give up meat altogether. At least once a week you should eat boiled rye and drink clean water. This is what will give a person the strength to cope with various diseases. Do not smoke. Tobacco is a slow, voluptuous killer. He acts with certainty and kills in cold blood. Go to bed early - at 22 o'clock, and get up early - at 5-6 o'clock. It is during these hours that both the body and brain rest best, the nerves calm down, and muscle tension eases. Make cleanliness a cult. There is no need to wash with very hot water; it is best to use homemade soap.

♦ The secret of the future of earthly civilization is kept by the Egyptian pyramids. It is there that the key to absolute knowledge is left.

♦ Supermind begins and ends in the universe, He is eternal and infinite, everything is subject to Him.

♦ The dead often help and protect relatives from trouble. Good sinless spirits have the right to visit Earth more often.

♦ Why are you afraid of death? She's so beautiful. I see her as a smiling young woman with flowing blond hair.

♦ Souls living in the other world are thirty years old, they are at the age of Christ. They have sight, hearing, taste. Some of them help the living. And the best return to Earth again.

♦ Many people ask: “Tell me, who was I in a past life?” I answer: “Who said that you had a past life?” Others ask, “Who will I be in my next life?” I tell them: “How do you know that you will have a different life? Think better about the real thing, about how to become better.”

♦ Reincarnation exists, but it does not affect all souls. Only the kindest and best return to Earth.

♦ Souls are reborn, and I myself am on Earth for the fourth time.

♦ Don't think that you are free to do whatever you want, no one is free.

Many domestic celebrities turned to Vanga for help.

Bedros Kirkorov said that she cured his leg and predicted glory for his son: “I visited Vanga in my distant youth, when Philip was four years old. I came with my ailments - my leg ached for several years. While still in the army, I fell unsuccessfully from a horse and injured my leg. It wasn’t broken, it wasn’t sprained, but it hurt all the time. The doctors already wanted to operate on me. Vanga reassured me: “Don’t worry, your health will improve soon. You have good energy, you just need to release it.” And she taught me to massage it clockwise leg. After her advice, my health improved: my leg no longer bothered me. I didn’t specifically ask her to share predictions about my family. She was the first to talk about it: “You have a son, and great fame awaits him. I see him at the top - woe , and in his hands he has a metal stick." I thought that Philip would become a conductor, but it turned out that the mountain symbolized the musical Olympus, and the stick was a microphone."

Zoya Boguslavskaya, a widow, described her meeting with Vanga in her book “Prediction”: “As her revelations progressed, it became increasingly unbearable for me that a creature endowed with such an exceptional and dangerous gift lived in bleak conditions of poverty, devoid of light and impressions. And After all, she promised me something amazing: “You will be a very successful person... one day you will cross the ocean...” (in 1968, at the invitation of the Canadian Ambassador, Boguslavskaya crossed the ocean, where she met with students from local universities)...We said goodbye to Vanga in the semi-darkness of the hallway. Suddenly the blind woman held my hand. “You have stoves there, in Moscow, they say, that work without wood, on electricity?” she said quite casually. “I get terribly cold in winter, send me one...” ". Boguslavskaya bought a powerful heater in Moscow in the electrical appliances department of GUM and gave it to Vanga with her Bulgarian friends.

The actress recalled: “She said: “Don’t walk in heels, and everything will be fine.” - I went to Vanga with one philosopher, Lyuben (he was then writing reports to Zhivkov). As I was told the day before, at night I put a piece of sugar under the pillow. In the morning We went to the town of Petrich, on the border with Greece, where Vanga lived in a summer house. From time to time Vanga took something out of her pocket and sniffed. I thought that sugar was not important to her, but what she was sniffing now , and there is doping that connects her with the mystical world. Later, the secretary told me that it was an ordinary toilet soap, Vanga had just been given it as a gift, she simply liked its aroma... I felt extremely uncomfortable. I thought: why should I I need all this, what, in fact, can Vanga tell me that I don’t know about myself? But it was too late. Then she stood up, hugged me, said some things that seemed to mean nothing in life, ran her hand over my back and told me not to walk in heels, and everything would be fine. I returned to Moscow completely different, no one recognized me. She returned a calmer person."

The poet said: “She was a wise peasant woman with a good aura. Vanga tried to help me. I came to her when my son was sick... She advised me to quit smoking. And I quit... I came to her when there was a difficult situation with my sick child. Vanga gave me some advice. She listened attentively, received hospitably, was very friendly. Alas, not every advice can help. Vanga did not give the impression of a charlatan. She was worldly wise. A good, wise peasant woman, with unique abilities. And in Russian "In the villages there are grandmothers who have unique abilities and strength, they charm diseases. Vanga had a good aura, she was a kind woman who tried to help people."

The image of Vanga in cinema:

2006 - Vanga: Prediction (documentary film by V. Vikulin);
2007 - Russian sensations: Vanga - a prophecy for Russia (documentary film, NTV);
2009 - The world will split in half. Vanga's warnings. Secret signs (TV-3);
2010 - What Vanga was silent about (documentary film);
2011 - Secrets of the century: Vanga. The visible and invisible world (documentary film by E. Kruglikova);
2011 - Vanga (documentary film, NTV for the “Confrontation” program);
2011 - Vanga returns! The Secret Archive of the Soothsayer (documentary film, NTV);
2011 - Sincere confession: Vanga (documentary film, NTV);
2011 - The Second Coming of Vanga (documentary film, NTV);
2011 - Vanga. The world visible and invisible (documentary film, Ostankino);
2011 - The whole truth about Vanga (documentary film, REN TV);
2011 - Russian sensations: Confession of Vanga (documentary film, NTV);
2011 - Confrontation. Great Vanga (documentary film, NTV);
2011 - Vanga Phenomenon (documentary film);
2013 - Vangelia (biographical series produced in Ukraine, Russia, Bulgaria, Belarus), in the role of Vanga: - Vanga, the soothsayer (in old age); - Vanga (in middle age); - Vanga (in his youth); Daria Otroshko - Vanga (at the age of 12); Kristina Pakarina - Vanga (at the age of 7);

2014 - The Real Vanga (documentary film, Mainstream TV Company);
2014-2015 - Know the future. Life after Vanga (Mainstream production);
2017 - New Russian sensations: Vanga. Prophecies 2017 (documentary film, NTV)

Vanga's prophecies

At the beginning of 1993, Vanga seemed to say that the USSR would be revived in the first quarter of the 21st century and Bulgaria would be part of it. And in Russia many new people will be born who will be able to change the world.

In 1994, Vanga predicted: “At the beginning of the 21st century, humanity will get rid of cancer. The day will come when cancer will be shackled in “iron chains.” She explained these words in such a way that “an anti-cancer drug must contain a lot of iron.”

Vanga declared that they would invent a cure for old age. It will be made from the hormones of a horse, a dog and a turtle: “A horse is strong, a dog is hardy, and a turtle lives a long time.”

Vanga's prophecies come true:

It is immediately worth noting that Vanga’s prophecies, which came true, have not been documented. Therefore, it cannot be ruled out that they were simply attributed to her retroactively.

It is believed that Vanga predicted the death, and then the death of the Indian leader Indira Gandhi.

She predicted the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and the collapse of the USSR.

She predicted victory in the 1996 presidential elections.

Vanga is credited with predicting the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 in the United States; she allegedly prophesied that “the American brothers will be pecked by iron birds.”

Vanga predicted Topalov's victory at the World Chess Championship.

It is believed that she predicted the death of the Kursk submarine. However, people who knew Vanga personally say that she did not make predictions about the death of the Kursk submarine.

Vanga's unfulfilled prophecies:

There are many known cases when the prophecies attributed to Vanga did not come true. Thus, she predicted that “two teams starting with the letter B” would compete in the final of the 1994 FIFA World Cup, but of all the countries whose names begin with the letter “B”, only Brazil reached the final.

Vanga allegedly predicted that World War III would begin in November 2010 and end in October 2014.

Vanga allegedly said: “2010. The beginning of the World War. The war will begin in November 2010 and end in October 2014. It will start as usual, then first nuclear and then chemical weapons will be used.

2011. As a result of radioactive fallout, there will be no animals or vegetation left in the Northern Hemisphere. The Muslims will then begin chemical warfare against the surviving Europeans.

year 2014. Most people will suffer from ulcers, skin cancer and other skin diseases (a consequence of chemical warfare).

2016 Europe is almost deserted."

However, according to the testimony of Vanga’s close friends, she never predicted the outbreak of the Third World War and the subsequent end of the world.

There are clearly recorded prophecies of Vanga, which turned out to be erroneous or did not come true. For example, in the late 1980s, several children disappeared in Volgograd, two correspondents went to Vanga, who told them that the children were alive and would soon be found, but they were never found. There is a well-known story from 1991, when Soviet journalists Viktor Nogin and Gennady Kurinnoy disappeared during the war in Croatia - Vanga stated that both were alive, although it later turned out that they were shot on charges of espionage.

Often, journalists, in search of sensations, spread myths about Vanga and her predictions.

A well-known myth is about the “alarm clock for Gagarin”. When the actor allegedly came to Vanga, she told him, “Why didn’t you fulfill the wishes of your best friend? Before his last flight, he came to your house and said: “I don’t have time, so buy an alarm clock and keep it on your desk. Let this alarm clock remind you of me.” After this, Tikhonov allegedly became ill. Subsequently, Tikhonov allegedly said that after the death of Gagarin, he, having a hard time experiencing the death of his friend, forgot to buy an alarm clock.

However, Tikhonov himself spoke about this: “Can I say it in one word? Lies! I beg you, write: nothing like this happened. I didn’t promise Gagarin any alarm clock! Yes, we didn’t even know each other. I only saw him from a distance at official events, nothing more.”

The former president of the USSR denied that he visited Vanga and that she allegedly predicted the collapse of the USSR. Gorbachev said that “even before I came to power, they conveyed her forecast that “Mikhail will come to rule”,” but immediately noted that “all this is, by and large, nonsense,” since he is “very critical” of “psychics, clairvoyants and others” and does not trust seers.


The difficult fate of the fortuneteller, known as Baba Vanga, is shrouded in many secrets and mysteries. Despite the fact that the gift did not come to her at a very early age, the clairvoyant during her long life managed to predict many important events and help many people.

Clairvoyant Vanga helped many people

Biography of Vanga

The life of the clairvoyant did not turn out in the best way: she almost died several times, the first of which was barely born, she became blind in childhood under mysterious circumstances, married an unloved man, and was never able to give birth to her own children. She channeled all her strength into helping others. Over the years of Wang's life, one of the greatest helped hundreds of people and

Childhood of the prophetess

Vangelia Pandeva Surcheva (married Gushterova), aka the famous prophetess and clairvoyant Vanga, was born on January 31, 1911 in a poor peasant family. Vanga's homeland is the city of Strumnica on the territory of modern Macedonia. At that time, the settlement was part of the Ottoman Empire. Her father was a Bulgarian revolutionary, so the seer’s nationality could have been mixed, but she still lived most of her life in Bulgaria.

At birth she was very weak, and it looked like the girl would not survive. The newborn was born two months ahead of schedule.

The parents were in no hurry to give the newborn a name, thinking that the baby would leave them very soon. However, the girl survived: only two months after birth the child cried for the first time. Then the parents decided to immediately baptize their daughter and give her the name Vangelia - “bringer of good news.”

Vanga’s childhood cannot be called prosperous. When the girl was a little over three years old, her mother died during childbirth. Soon after the tragic events, her father was called to the front, so the girl was forced to remain in the care of neighbors. After returning home, Vangelia's father married for the second time. But the girl lived unhappily: her stepmother did not love her stepdaughter, trying to use her only as a labor force.

Accident

Surprisingly, the girl seemed to foresee the trouble that was about to happen to her in the future. From an early age she really enjoyed playing blindfolded, looking for hidden things while blindfolded, and treating her toys.

Soon the girl actually lost her sight. This happened in 1923, when Vanga’s entire family moved to live in Macedonia. As the prophetess herself later said, that day she was returning home from the pasture, when suddenly a tornado unexpectedly struck. He literally spun the little girl in his whirlpool, carrying her several hundred meters away from the house. Vanga's parents found him only in the evening in a field. The girl's eyes were tightly closed: the tornado covered them with sand so much that she could not raise her eyelids.

The father and stepmother tried with all their might to help the girl regain her sight, but their efforts were to no avail. Vangelia needed an expensive operation, for which her parents did not have money. Four years later, doctors admitted that the girl was blind for life, and she would not be able to regain her sight.

First love

Realizing that they would no longer be able to influence the situation, Vanga’s father and stepmother decided to send her to the Serbian House of the Blind, where she was kept from 1925 to 1928. Here the girl learned to live without sight. The staff of the boarding school treated their charges very kindly, teaching them to read in raised Braille, play the piano, knitting, drawing, and music. Vanga also successfully mastered a mathematics course in her youth and learned how to do housework.

In the House of the Blind, the future fortuneteller met her first love - the blind young man Dimitar. The lovers dreamed of happiness together, but fate quickly separated them: Vangelia’s stepmother unexpectedly died, and her father was left alone with three children - two half-brothers and the girl’s sister. As a result, Vanga was forced to go back home, where she began to help her father with the housework.

Gift of clairvoyance

At the age of 28, Vanga became seriously ill with pleurisy. For eight months she was on the verge of life and death, but in the end she was able to overcome a serious illness and miraculously recovered.

A year after her illness, when Vangelia was 30 years old, a rider on a horse appeared in her mind’s eye. He told the woman that very soon the world would be shaken and many people would die everywhere. “You must be in your place and prophesy about the living and the dead. Don’t be afraid of your gift, I will always be there to help and advise you,” said the rider to Vanga. Since then, she has acquired the gift of clairvoyance, and her first prediction was the beginning of World War II.

Vanga began to hear voices from the afterlife and communicated with God through the dead. She told only her closest friends and family about her gift of clairvoyance, but the news spread very quickly. First, the clairvoyant deciphered dreams and predicted the future for her fellow villagers.

As more and more predictions came true, the fame of the fortuneteller spread more and more widely. After the outbreak of World War II, Vangelia indicated the location of missing soldiers and determined whether a person was alive or dead.

Family

As the clairvoyant herself said, there was only one true love in her life, which she had to give up in the House of the Blind. However, for 40 years Vangelia was married to Dimitar Gushterov.

Vanga with her husband Dimitar Gushterov

One day during World War II, he and a group of other soldiers came to Vanga’s house. Dimitar was afraid to go inside and waited for the others near the house. Vanga herself came out to his porch and said that he wanted to find out who killed his brother and punish the offender. The young man was greatly amazed, and the clairvoyant managed to dissuade him from revenge.

After some time, Dimitar again came to Vanga’s house, but this time just to see her. Since then they started dating and soon got married. The young family moved to the city of Petrich (Bulgaria), where Dimitar was from and where the soothsayer lived until the date of her death.

Vanga's husband was against her continuing to predict people's fate. But the fame of the healer and clairvoyant fed the family: sugar, scarce during the war, saved small children from hunger, whom the wife cared for.

During the war, the Nazis offered Vanga to cooperate with them, but she refused. In retaliation, Hitler's soldiers sent her husband to Greece, where he contracted hepatitis C.

Dimitar had a strong passion for alcohol, which became the cause of his death: Vanga’s husband died from cirrhosis of the liver and dropsy after forty years of their life together.

Vanga and Dimitar had no children. The clairvoyant believed that the reason was her unusual gift. After the death of her husband, Vangelia adopted two children - a boy and a girl.

Vanga cured her adopted son of a fatal disease, after which she named him in honor of her deceased husband. The boy was a very talented and capable student, and after school he received a law degree and became a prosecutor.

The fortuneteller adopted her daughter Violetta at the age of 6 years. When the girl grew up, she received an education as a linguist and became one of the most sought-after translators in her country.

Vanga adopted her adopted daughter when she was 6 years old

Death of a Clairvoyant

Vanga died at the age of 85. Date of death: August 11, 1996. The cause was a malignant tumor discovered in the mammary gland of the fortuneteller. Vangelia categorically refused the operation to remove it. The grave of the great clairvoyant is located near the Church of St. Paraskeva in the village of Rupite, which was built with her money during Vanga’s lifetime.

How I helped people

Vanga received everyone who needed her help at her home. She could tell people about their future, give advice, and cure illnesses. Higher powers helped her in this: the seer communicated. She often turned for help to the deceased relatives of the person who needed help. As Vanga said, during the session, all the deceased loved ones of a person gather next to him, ask her questions themselves and willingly give the necessary clues.

To predict a person's future, Vanga asked him to put a piece of sugar under his pillow at night and then give it to her. According to some reports, during the clairvoyant’s entire life, about a million people visited her, who brought about two tons of refined sugar to her house.

Predictions

Not in all cases Vanga's predictions came true. For example, the clairvoyant believed that the Third World War would begin in 2008, which would result in the end of the world. However, this did not happen, and humanity continues to exist on Earth.

But most of the prophecies of the great Vanga still turned out to be true. According to some sources, in total the clairvoyant made about 7 thousand predictions, which later came true.

Here are some of the most striking examples.

  1. In 1943, Vanga saw Adolf Hitler lose the war with Russia. The Fuhrer only laughed at this statement. But, as it turned out, it was in vain.
  2. Vanga said about the death of Indira Gandhi: “The yellow-orange dress will destroy her.” And, indeed, on the day of her death, Indira Gandhi did not wear a bulletproof vest under her bright dress.
  3. In 1980, Vanga saw that a time of great change was approaching, when important leaders would leave their posts. Two years later, in November 1982, Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev died.
  4. In the same year of 1980, the fortuneteller also saw the terrible death of the submarine Kursk, when 118 crew members died under tens of meters of water. “At the end of the century, in August 1999 or 2000, Kursk will be under water, and the whole world will mourn it,” Vanga said about this tragedy.
  5. At the very beginning of the 1990s, Vanga said that in the not too distant future “iron birds will peck the American brothers.” So she predicted the terrorist attack that occurred in the United States on September 11, 2001.

All of Vanga’s predictions that came true appeared on the Internet in 2001. Their original source is unknown. Skeptics believe that the phenomenon of the famous fortune teller is nothing more than a falsification invented by the government and intelligence services of Bulgaria.

During Vanga’s entire life, about 1 million people visited her.

Communicating with people who came to her house in an endless stream, Vanga gave them a lot of advice for all occasions, based, first of all, on worldly wisdom and the experience of her ancestors. Many of them may seem simple and obvious, but this does not change the fact that they are very effective. The wisdom of the clairvoyant is still alive today.

Everyday

  1. Always follow a clear daily routine. Go to bed no later than 10 pm, and wake up with the dawn in the morning.
  2. Words spoken thoughtlessly have great power and can bring disaster.
  3. Teach children to work from early childhood. Children who do not like to work very often leave their parents in old age.
  4. Don't be lazy and don't look for too many reasons to relax. A lot of time for rest - a lot of time for illnesses of soul and body.
  5. Smile as soon as you open your eyes in the morning. Negativity, bad mood and thoughts are the cause of many diseases. Vanga, whose biography was filled with difficulties, knew what she was talking about - the soothsayer was a long-liver.
  6. Try to help people every day.
  7. If you have any talent, do not waste it, but develop it with all your might.

About love

  1. A woman's purpose is to be a mother and give birth to children. Becoming parents is worth it only out of mutual love, and not looking at others, and not in order to keep a person.
  2. For a long time, Vanga advised her to keep round stones and sea shells at home. They preserve the strength of the Earth and help prolong the human race.
  3. In order to constantly maintain the feminine power necessary to create comfort in the home, it is recommended to comb your hair with a comb made of wood or bone. If a girl combs her hair with this comb before going to bed, it will help her avoid loneliness in life.
  4. A woman should have a hand-sewn scarf. The husband is strictly forbidden to touch him - this could lead to a quarrel in the family. The main colors of the scarf should be red and blue. According to Vanga, they symbolize the cover. There is no need to wear such a scarf. It is recommended to wrap the icon of the Mother of God in it, store it in a drawer with linen and only occasionally take it out to pray.

Cash

  1. Vanga was sure that money did not need to be stored, but rather spent. Money is only a way to achieve a goal, but not the goal itself.
  2. To attract finance to yourself, you need to constantly work, and not put things off until tomorrow.
  3. Never tell others the size of your salary, as this can cut off your cash flow.
  4. count all your money. This will help increase your financial capabilities next year.
  5. To attract money to yourself, hide a small amount of moss or algae under the carpet at home, after placing it in a canvas bag.

The fate of one of the most famous seers of the twentieth century cannot be called simple. Granting her the ability to see the future and heal people, higher powers sent Vanga many trials and illnesses. But her life was long and fruitful: the clairvoyant managed to help many people. And even Vanga’s death did not change the fact that her numerous advice remains relevant today.

Vanga- Vangelia, Gospels. She is also Vangelia Pandeva, Vangelia Gushcherova, Vangelia Dimitrova (1911-1996).

Pande Surchev- Vanga’s father, a small landowner, Bulgarian by nationality (1886-1940).

Paraskeva Surcheva- Vanga's mother (died in 1914).

Vasil Pandev- brother of Vanga (1922-1944).

Tome Pandev- brother of Vanga (1924-1981).

Lyubka Pandeva- sister of Vanga (1926).

Tanka- Vanga’s stepmother, wife of Pande Surchev in her second marriage (died in 1928)

Kostadin Surchev- brother of Pande Surchev, uncle of Vanga.

Dimitar- a native of the village of Gyaoto, Heveli region, a pupil of the home for the blind in Zemun. Vanga's first love.

Dimitar Gushcherov- aka Mitko. Vanga's husband (1919-1962), originally from the village of Kryndzhilitsa.

Magdalena Gushcherova- mother of Dimitar Gushcherov, mother-in-law of Vanga (1872)

Venche- she's Veneta. Vanga's adopted daughter.

Dimitar Volchev- aka Mitko. Vanga's adopted son.

Stoyan Gaigurov- husband of Lyubka Pandeva, Vanga’s sister.

Maria Gaigurova- mother of Stoyan Gaigurova, teacher by profession, originally from Sandanski.

Boris GaiguroV- father of Stoyan Gaigurov, teacher, musician, painter, mathematician, originally from Sandanski.

Nikola Gaigurov- brother of Boris Gaigurov, electrical engineer, lived in Russia for 22 years.

Shcheryo Gaigurov- brother of Boris Gaigurov, lawyer.

Krasimira Stoyanova- daughter of Lyubka Pandeva and Stoyan Gaigurov, niece of Vanga, philologist.

Anna Stoyanova- daughter of Lyubka Pandeva and Stoyan Gaigurov, niece of Vanga, doctor.

Dimitar Stoyanov- son of Lyubka Pandeva and Stoyan Gaigurov, nephew of Vanga, technician.

Asanica- a Turkish woman who sheltered little Vanga for three years (1914-1916) during the First World War.

Tina- an old friend of the Pande Surcheva family since the 1920s.

Savich- Belgrade doctor who performed Vanga's eye surgery in 1923.

Pande Ashkanov- an old friend of Vanga and Lyubka, originally from Skopne.

Milan Nartenov- a close acquaintance of Vanga, lived in the city of Strumica in a neighboring house.

Hristo Parvav- Vanga’s acquaintance, lived next door in Strumica.

Georgi Lozanov- Doctor of Medical Sciences. Director of the Institute of Suggestology and Parapsychology. He became, essentially, a family member in Vanga’s house.

Dimitar Filipov- an old friend of the large Pandev-Gaigurov family, professor.

Vitka- Vanga’s friend, helped her with housework for many years.

Pricing- Vanga's friend. She lived 20 meters from Vanga’s house in Rupite.

Spaska- Vanga’s friend, Helped take care of the flowers.

Atice- Vanga’s friend, friend from Petrich.

Lyudmila Zhivkova- Minister of Culture of the People's Republic of Bulgaria, member of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the BCP. She considered Vanga a second mother.

Lyudmila Kim- Vanga’s close friend from Russia. Traditional healer and journalist.

Boyka Tsvetkova- Vanga’s close friend from Sofia. Psychologist and journalist.

Elena Andreeva- Vanga’s close friend from Russia. Member of the Bulgarian Writers' Union and member of the Russian Writers' Union. She considered Vanga a second mother.

Vitka- worked as a nurse for Vanga for many years.

Natasha- daughter of nurse Vitka. Vanga was her mother at her wedding.

Petr Kostadinov- Vanga's security guard and assistant.