AT THE FEET OF THE MOTHER
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Alokda, its been 1.5 year since my dadi whom I was extremely close with passed away. After a very long time she came in my dream – called for me by my name and for some reason out of all in the house only I heard her and attend to her. She has a headache and I look after her and take her to the hospital for treatment- and after treatment she is fine but I dont remember seeing her fine but I get this deep feeling she is and I thank The Mother with all the love for looking after her. Later in morning as I woke up, did my routine but I woke up with a headache. Can you help me understand Alok Da?πŸ•―οΈπŸ•ŠοΈπŸ₯€πŸ¦‹

In all likelihood something of her came in contact with you to rest for a few moments before the dissolution of the last remnants of the mental sheaths. It is a kind of bidding a final goodbye before she prepares for rebirth. Offer her to the Mother and pray for her to be freed from the remnants of this life and its attachments. Nothing more is needed. 

Affectionately,

Alok Da

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