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As Neet PG results are out, I am confused about which speciality i should choose. I asked Maa to guide me towards the path that will bring me closer to her, I have this fear that hectic, demanding specialities might distract me, take me away from her as I have similar experience in the preparation phase of this exam.πŸ’­πŸŒœπŸ’€πŸ˜΄

Yesterday night I had a dream – I was in a hospital which was above Sri Aurobindo ashram building, i was taking history in a paediatric ward. As I came down , I saw a garden in front of the building, Maa was standing under a tree at its centre . Strangely i walked away from her and stood under another tree. A cobra suddenly appeared out of nowhere and it started chasing me i ran in opposite direction and i fell down when I looked up , I saw Maa standing beside me then i turned my head to look for the snake that was chasing me and it was just inches away from my face I was so terrified and then Maa said Don’t be afraid and suddenly this snake got transformed into a rope and wrapped around me.

Could you please help me understand the meaning of this dream ?? Is it paediatric that I should go for ?? Should I choose whichever speciality I like and should not hold any fear ?? Why even after knowing Maa is with me I have these fears and anxieties ?? Why didn’t Maa directly tell me which speciality I should choose ??Β 

She has told you very directly. It means surrender yourself to Her, work for Her and do whatever you are doing as Her Service. The cobra is the serpent of evolution that is chasing and compelling you to give yourself to the Mother with whom you have your destiny. 

Take paediatrics if it interests you. Take it up as a means to prepare yourself for Her service. She is watching over you and will draw you near Her when the time comes. 

Have no fears about the future. She is with you. Just remain open and turned towards Her. 

Affectionately,

Alok Da

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