AT THE FEET OF THE MOTHER

First Dream: In the first dream, I am in a village, and a tiger appears, attacking people😫. Everyone runs away to escape the tiger. While running, we hide near the water tank’s outlet. Some people hide elsewhere. Then I look back and see a locked house and an empty temple nearby with no idol but with items for worship. I suggest to everyone that we should go into the house to be safe from the tiger. As soon as we enter the temple, instead of the tiger, a woman’s spirit (a witch) appears, flying in the air and killing everyone with her nails. We go inside the temple, but the witch follows us because there is no idol. I say we need to place an idol of Lord Ganesh there and perform the ritual. We leave the temple, find an idol, perform the ritual, and then the witch cannot enter the temple. But she stays outside, attacking those who remain there. The entire village comes to the temple for safety. I tell everyone to apply vermillion (sindoor) on their bodies, so the witch will not harm them. We should hide in the nearby house and sprinkle vermillion outside, so the witch cannot enter. Some of us will go and kill her. Can you please explain this?

The first dream indicates being chased by adverse vital forces which are probably moving around in the village environment. The solution is to grow in inner discernment and knowledge (Ganesh ji) as well as keeping the Divine in your heart. A place dedicated to Hanuman ji might also help.

Second Dream: I am sitting in a white car with the person I love. In the front and back seats, his sister and his ex-wife are sitting. We are going somewhere, but by mistake, we end up in my neighborhood. We get out and walk a short distance, and I say my sister will see us, so we should leave quickly. This time, his ex-wife sits in the front seat with him. After a short distance, she tells me that I can sit in the front now, and I say I will sit in the front after we leave the village.

The second dream seems more like a wish fulfilment dream. Not of much significance. 

Affectionately,

Alok Da

Original questions were asked in Hindi

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