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Baba Vanga and prosperity: Popular beliefs and interpretations

Posted on February 5, 2026 By pusbr No Comments on Baba Vanga and prosperity: Popular beliefs and interpretations

Vangeliya Pandeva Gushterova, or widely known as Baba Vanga, was a Bulgarian mystic whose prophecies are so accurate they are chilling and go far beyond the year we now live in.

Among the predictions she made was the 9/11 attack on the Twin Towers, the same one believed to be also made by Nostradamus himself.

She also predicted the death of Princess Diana, the Chernobyl disaster, as well as her own death.

And now, with the new year just around the corner, many of her claims linked to the year 2026 started circulating, attracting the attention of many.

So what did the “Balkan Nostradamus” predicted for the upcoming year?

One of the most dramatic claims the blind mystic made was that humanity may come into contact with extraterrestrial life, often interpreted as a massive craft approaching Earth in November 2026. Popular roundups link the prediction to discussions surrounding the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, suggesting unusual activity in the skies.

Another popular prediction linked to Baba Vanga says that in 2026, massive earthquakes, violent volcanic eruptions, and extreme weather could affect up to 8% of the planet’s land area, and while it lacks clear locations or dates, recent global disasters have helped it gain traction.

Baba Vanga is also said to have warned that the changes linked to 2026 would unfold gradually and would reveal themselves through subtle signs.

She described a shutting down of a long cycle of prosperity, notably one that started in the late 80s, and maintained that we’re already living out its endgame in escalating economic volatility, hobbled systems that were once taken for granted, and mass moves away from careers that offered lifelong certainty. Not collapse, but cleansing: these were the words used to describe such changes in the book Redemptive Communitarianism.

She had also named the meteoric rise of wealth in areas that had previously been dismissed as laughable. Emerging technologies, nontraditional platforms, and creative endeavors are starting to generate income in ways that would once have seemed implausible, which she described as a “first signal” of expanding abundance. Along with these external changes, she highlighted an internal one too, a growing feeling of dissatisfaction many people have with their current financial path and an instinctive draw toward change.

Within this framework, prosperity is described as moving through three distinct groups. Taurus, Scorpio and Aquarius are believed to gain unexpected material benefits such as unexpected financial opportunities, inheritances, delayed payments, or the ability to make money from unconventional ideas.

Cancer, Virgo, Sagittarius and Pisces are connected to more tedious labor with steady returns.

Aries, Gemini, Leo, Libra and Capricorn won’t get quick rewards, but will instead receive tools, connections, and opportunities that demand effort.

Baba Vanga also warned that many will lose their wealth and opportunities because of fear, doubt or ego.

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