My name is Theos. Last night, I asked Helena Blavatsky for a sign, and the universe answered instantly 😳😳
Hey everyone
I’m still trying to process what happened to me last night. I’ve never experienced anything remotely "mystical" in my 31 years of life, but last night shook me to my core. I really need some benevolent insights or to know if anyone else has ever experienced something similar.
To give you some essential context:
My name is Theos. It’s an extremely rare name where I'm from (I've never met another person who shares it). For the past ten years, I’ve been deeply fascinated by the history of spirituality, occultism, and esoteric philosophy.
Naturally, the first time I ever saw my name written anywhere outside of my own ID was through Helena Blavatsky, the founder of Theosophy. I’ve always felt a quiet, distant connection to her work because of this.
The Event:
Last night, during the full moon, I was scrolling through Reddit and stumbled upon a post about Blavatsky again. I decided to put on a podcast about her life. At one point, the host quoted her:
Mysteries are not meant to be explained, they are meant to be lived."
The moment I heard those words, it was like a switch flipped in my brain. Moved by a sudden, almost subconscious urge, I walked out into my backyard.
I looked up at the bright, full-moon sky, pointed my finger upward, and randomly blurted out:
"If Helena Blavatsky can hear me, I swear my allegiance to her if a shooting star crosses the sky right now, following the exact path of my finger."
The absolute second I finished that sentence... a cataclysmic flash. A shooting star—more like a bright meteor—illuminated the sky, tracing the exact trajectory my finger had just drawn.
I stood there frozen. The odds of this happening at the exact split second I finished my sentence, during a bright full moon (which usually hides shooting stars), are statistically close to zero. I waited outside for two more hours to see if it was just a meteor shower. Nothing. The sky was completely still.
I feel overwhelmed. Part of me knows how crazy this sounds, but the timing, the name connection, and the sheer immediacy of the response feel too heavy to just dismiss as a random coincidence.
How should I interpret this? Has anyone else ever "challenged" the universe or a historical figure like this and received an instant, undeniable answer?
Thanks for reading with an open mind.