This document provides a comprehensive overview of the life, prophecies, and legacy of the renowned Bulgarian mystic and clairvoyant, Baba Vanga (Vangelia Pandeva Dimitrova, 1911-1996). It details her humble origins in rural Bulgaria and the pivotal event at age twelve, where a violent storm left her blind. This tragedy is presented as the catalyst for the development of her extraordinary psychic abilities, which she described as a form of "inner sight" and intuitive wisdom that allowed her to perceive events beyond ordinary senses. The core of the text focuses on her numerous prophecies, categorizing them into those with notable accuracy—such as the collapse of the Soviet Union, the 9/11 attacks, the rise of ISIS, and the Fukushima nuclear disaster—and more controversial or disputed predictions, including the end of the world, a cure for cancer, and contact with extraterrestrial life. The document explores the profound cultural impact she has had, particularly in Bulgaria where she is a national icon, and her reported influence on world leaders who sought her counsel. Finally, the text addresses the skepticism and criticism surrounding her predictions, noting issues like a lack of specificity, potential confirmation bias, cultural influences, and the subjective nature of interpreting prophetic and often symbolic language. The document concludes by positioning her enduring legacy as a testament to humanity's timeless fascination with the future and the mysteries of consciousness, regardless of one's belief in her abilities.