What Wang said about V. Putin: believe it or not?

This is how the world works, that prophets invariably appear in it, who know more about the future than the present, and so people are built-they will always need prophets who promise them a happy future. This feature of mankind generates a lot of speculation on the theme of prophecy from world-famous soothsayers and clairvoyants. Famous Vanga is almost the most quoted seer, whose predictions are often deciphered to please the ruling regime, political trends or popular attitudes. Now only lazy or indifferent does not discuss what Wanga said about Vladimir Putin, Russia, its place in the international arena and the foreign policy concept.

Believe it or not - the choice is personal. But before you raise the Bulgarian prophetess to the rank of saint for optimistic predictions for the country or curse for untrue forecasts, it should be remembered that Vanga's prophecies are often of an allegorical nature, therefore responsibility for their reliability rests with those interpreters who are deciphering her misty images.

The prophetic "handwriting" of Vanga

Most of those who met with the Bulgarian seer personally, note the peculiarity of her predictions. The images that came to her in visions, she transmitted, as she saw, and often without a logical connection. Vanga communicated parodically, and the events she spoke about existed in her head at once, so that the past, the present and the future merged into a single picture. She herself could not always determine exactly - her vision had already happened or his place in the future, not to mention those who picked up the cipher to her words and could misinterpret the time of prophecy.

Many researchers of the phenomenon of Vangi are inclined to believe that the concept of time for her was conditional. Therefore, those who consider all prophecy predictions as signs from the future are mistaken. So, the Soviet writer Valentin Sidorov in his book "Lyudmila and Vanga" (1992) recalls: "Somehow I got to talking about the institute in which I work. This is the former house of Herzen on Tverskoi Boulevard. Vanga says: "I see a monastery next to him." But there is no monastery in the whole district. It turns out - Wang was mistaken. However, I remember that before the revolution in the neighborhood with the institute the Passion Monastery was really located. "

Vanga: the glory of Vladimir

Vanga's predictions often concerned Russia, her spiritual and political life, as well as the leaders of the USSR and Russia, whose coming to power she foresaw with striking accuracy. In 1979, Vanghelia predicted a new ruler of the state, which has a fateful significance for the whole of the USSR: "There will be no war (we are talking about the Third World War). In 6 years the world will change. The old leaders will leave the political arena, they will be replaced by new ones. A new person will appear in Russia. "(V. Sidorov," Lyudmila and Vanga "). It was in six years in 1985 that MS Gorbachev became the leader of the USSR. Spent Vanga and Boris Yeltsin all the terms of his government.

All these events are accomplished facts that are easy to verify. But is Vanga accurate in the predictions that relate to the current political situation in the country, and whom she saw as her leader? Some researchers attribute to prophecies that prophesy Russia prosperity during the reign of Vladimir Putin, the following words of Vanga: "There is no force that could break Russia. Russia will develop, grow and grow stronger. " At the same time, Vanga specified that it was not she who said it, but St. Sergius. The prophetess added from herself: "Everything melts like ice, only one will remain untouched - the glory of Vladimir, the glory of Russia. Too much sacrificed. No one can stop Russia. Everything will sweep it out of its way and not only survive, but it will become the master of the world. "

Desired or real?

Svetlana Kudryavtseva, quoting these statements of the Bulgarian visionary in her book "The phenomenon of the clairvoyant Vanga," is confident that these words do not need any interpretation. However, some authors who have undertaken to decipher the political forecasts of Vanga believe that they are subject to mandatory interpretation. So, Viktor Svetlanov, the author of the article "Vanga Foretold Russia Putin," suggests understanding the prophecy as follows: "In 1979, when Vanga voiced her vision of the future of Russia, no one knew that Russia would be ruled by the president. There were voices about the teachings of Vladimir Lenin or about the influence of Christianity, spread by Prince Vladimir. And yet there is reason to believe that it was about the future ruler Vladimir, who will make Russia the ruler of the world. "

In support of this version, Viktor Svetlanov cites another Vanga forecast about Putin's iconic government, which in July 2016 published the weekly "Mysteries of the Twentieth Century" entitled "Vanga's Prophecy of Putin: Russia Will Rule the World!" Her words were: "In Russia will have a new leader, he will rule for a very long time. The country will begin to rebuild the former Soviet Union, but in a different form. Slavic states, which for some time turn away from Russia, will later join again. Russia will not turn off the path of reforms that will lead to the growth of its strength and prosperity ... "If you believe the predictions of Vanga, and most importantly - the interpreters of her allegorical language, it is Vladimir Putin that will lead Russia to prosperity, unite all the Slavic peoples, and all countries will envy Russians of the world. May it be so! But, unfortunately, in Russia from time immemorial, the credibility of any ruler is impermanent. Sergius of Radonezh said this meticulously: "... it is only necessary to delay the cart with bread, and the beloved does not believe (the prince) for an hour. It is necessary to temporarily waste the purse and the brothers are worthy and the chosen one is ready to exchange the wonderful Grace for someone else's penny. They will also say: "Something Your servants have become scanty". For by day and by night they need not Grace, but the well-being of the body. "