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Shooting Star Meaning — Folk Omen

Shooting Star — What Does It Mean

A shooting star is one of the most romantic and universal signs. In every culture around the world, seeing a meteor is considered a special moment when you can make a wish. The instant streak of light across the night sky reminds us of life's brevity and the power of dreams.

What It Means

  • A cherished wish will come true if you manage to make it while the star is still falling
  • Important changes are ahead — the star "falls" as a sign of a new path
  • Good luck in love and romantic pursuits
  • News from a distant person or faraway place

Circumstances and Nuances

For the wish to come true, you must think it before the star fades. Seeing a shooting star alone points to personal changes; seeing one with someone else — to shared ones. During a meteor shower, each star grants a separate wish. If the star leaves a long, bright trail, the wish will be fulfilled quickly. A star falling northward suggests career changes; southward — changes in personal life.

What to Do

  • Quickly make your most heartfelt wish
  • Do not tell anyone about it — otherwise it will not come true
  • On nights of meteor showers (Perseids, Leonids), go outside under the starry sky

Interesting Fact

In ancient Greek tradition, shooting stars were believed to be sparks flying from divine chariots. Ptolemy thought that the gods, while observing humans, opened the celestial vault slightly and stars slipped through the gap. The scientific explanation: a "shooting star" is a meteor — a small fragment of space debris burning up in Earth's atmosphere at an altitude of 80-120 km, traveling at speeds of tens of kilometers per second.

Remember: omens are part of folk culture and folklore, not a guide to action.