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Three dreams following my dream of being chased by a bear: Very vivid dream which felt extremely real: 💤😴🌜💭

I was bicycling with a friend and some islamic terrorist was next to us with a weapon. We stopped at the traffic light, and I was afraid he would shoot us. He even pointed to us and then pointed to the sky (like you will die). And then there appeared a new person on the bike who was dressed identically in a military uniform and they went together. Then, I heard sounds of shooting. Later, we watched the news and discovered that many people died.

1. I visited my grandmother’s who passed away almost a year ago, and her dog was there also. I had an intuition that the dog would pass away soon and had maximum 2 days to live, even though it looked functional. I gave it some food but it refused to eat anything.

2. I saw cockroaches on the floor.

The first dream of course is being chased by some adverse force but then there is an intervention from the benevolent divine forces that save you by distracting the adverse force elsewhere. 

The second dream is the loss of faith which is what is exposing you to the danger. Pray to the Divine Mother for having more faith and for Her Protection. 

Cockroaches are again lower vital forces, possibly of sex and ambition which are opening the doors to the adverse energies.

Affectionately,

Alok Da

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