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How can the Mother’s Blessings and Force act quickly to cure the Disease of my Daughter? 😟

Invoking the Mother’s Force does not necessarily imply that the person will necessarily be cured. There are many factors involved, such as the openness and receptivity of the child, the intricate law of karma intertwined with every event and circumstance and, most of all, the soul’s choice and the necessity of going through certain experiences of life. It is not that the Divine Grace does not respond to our prayers; it always does. But there are several conditions, and especially given the present imperfection of our bodily life, it is not always feasible to fulfil our wishes.

Still, one must pray, with a living faith and complete surrender to Her Will. Even if a cure is not always possible, by bringing the Mother’s contact through prayer, you will find yourself and your daughter supported in the process of healing.Β 

I join my prayers with yours for your daughter’s well-being.Β 

Affectionately,

Alok Da

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