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Georgi Vukadinov About Baba Vanga

Story told by Georgi Vukadinov from Sofia

In 1986 I divorced. From my first marriage I have two daughters. The name of the older one is Ana, and the younger is Veselina.

In 1989 I met Aneta – she was younger than me and was not married. We understood each other very well, and we started to live together. She wanted to have her own child very much. She was constantly talking about how she will love the child, how she will raise it…

When she got pregnant, she was blooming – smiling all the time, you could tell that she was really happy. Unfortunately she miscarried the child in the 4th month.

Not after a while, she got pregnant again – and her smile reappeared on her face. Sadly our fate was not favorable and she miscarried the child again – this time in the 5th month. I can’t describe you the sadness and despair that my wife had.

This is when I decided to go in person and to visit Baba Vanga. Our first meeting was in the fall of 1992. I was sitting in front of this saint woman, and with an agitated voiced I told her about our misfortunes. She asked me to bring my wife as well. Right on the next day Aneta came to Petrich. Baba Vanga took her hand and said: – You will give birth to a healthy child and you will bring it here so I christen her and give her a name. She asked us to bring her a doll, diaper, and a small basin.

In the next couple of days, we visited Baba Vanga again, and we gave her the three items she asked us to bring. She placed the doll into the basin, and wrapped it around the diaper. Then she put her hands over it and kept them there for about 1 minute. The she asked us to bring the child to her so she can name her.

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The excerpt for this article was taken from Baba Vanga Predictions – Luxurious Edition (In Bulgarian) by Zheni Kostadinova

When we went back home, we had to store the doll and the basin on a high place. Then Aneta had to wrap her waist with the diaper and sleep with it for one night.

The real miracle happened! Aneta got pregnant again and in September 1994 she gave birth to a normal and healthy baby girl. I immediately went to Petrich, so Baba Vanga can give my daughter a name. I bought her an ebony cross as a gift. She put it on the table and started to touch the cross and then said: – I see the letter A – you will name your child Ana.

I was so cheerful and at the same time so surprised. My mother’s name was Ana, my older daughter from my first marriage was Ana, I was calling my wife Any, and now this little baby – Ana! Aneta was also very joyful when she heard the name.

Then we took Ana to Baba Vanga so she can baptize her. Together with three priests Baba Vanga christened my youngest daughter. We kissed her hands (she was very sick already) and this was our last meeting with the prophetess. We videotaped the whole ritual, and when our daughter grows up, she will know that she came to this planet thanks to a saint, and she will tell her children and grandchildren that she was christened by a God’s messenger!

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Article Source

The excerpt for this article was taken from Baba Vanga Predictions – Luxurious Edition (In Bulgarian) by Zheni Kostadinova

About The Author

Zheni Kostadinova graduated Philosophy at the Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”. She has worked as an editor at the student TV show “Ku-Ku”, and as a reporter at the National Radio “Horizon”. For over 15 years she is a columnist at “Weekly Trud” newspaper writing about esoteric and psychology. In the same newspaper she is maintaining a page on literature. Zheni Kostadinova is the author of some of the most popular books written on Baba Vanga including “Baba Vanga The Prophetess”, “Baba Vanga Predictions”, “The Secret of Baba Vanga”. Her first book was translated into Russian, Polish, Latvian, Serbian, and Albanian. Zheni is a member of the Union of Bulgarian Writers. She had published three books of poetry: “Fire Sticks (2002), “17 love colors” (2007), and “Fig Jam” (2008). In 2012 Zheni has founded the art-house “Kuklite”. It is a doll gallery and a mini-museum located in the old downtown of Sofia.  The gallery exhibits different dolls placed in specific categories. Besides the exhibitions, the art-house “Kuklite” also have the priority to work with children from the local schools, so they learn more about the traditions and customs of the different nations. The main idea is to transform the art-house “Kuklite” into a centre for cultural exchange, creative collaboration between representatives of different fields of art, science and philosophy. The art-house will hold meetings with interesting personalities, and will be a place of exhibitions, seminars, workshops, premieres of books and documentary movies, puppetry, and many other great events. The art-house “Kuklite” will also be a place where collectors can display their favourite artefacts and can share the history associated with them.

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