The 75-Year Cycle: History Repeats, But Do We Learn?
Helena Blavatsky talked about history moving in cycles—big shifts that shake up the world every 75 years or so. She believed these weren’t just random events but part of a bigger pattern, a kind of cosmic rhythm where old systems break down, and something new takes their place.
And if you look back, the pattern is pretty obvious:
1789 – French Revolution flips the world order.
1861 – Civil wars and industrial revolutions change everything.
1939 – World War II destroys the old world and builds a new one.
2008–Now – Financial crashes, governments struggling, people waking up.
Blavatsky believed these cycles weren’t just about politics and economics—they were spiritual shifts too. Each time, people go through a phase:
1. Crisis – corruption, war, economic failure.
2. Awakening – people start questioning everything.
3. Rebuilding – new systems emerge.
4. Complacency – things get too easy, and the cycle restarts.
So, where are we now? Governments are scrambling, the financial system is cracking, and people are turning to Bitcoin, decentralization, and new ways of thinking.
Feels like we’re right in the middle of the shift. Question is—do we fight to keep the old world on life support? Or do we embrace the change and help build what’s next?