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I dreamt that we three school friends entered into a field. There was a stage some people seated on the stage with small small groups & gossiping themselves & other are in the field ground & field was full with people. I noticed a tiny puppy attacking to the people, but when we entered it started attacking me I just played a funny with it by just jumping; it unable to catch me or bite me after 3-4 times of jumping I just jump to the stage & it caught my hand while going to bite me I shaked my hand & it fell down.Β πŸ’€πŸ’­πŸŒ™β­

Question is under which basis the small dog attacked me while there were other people? The dog was not similar to this physical world dog I was different.Β 

Another question if we dreamt some attack upon us what is the remedy? By calling the name of maa or meditation is it possible to neutralize this attack? As the dream attack reveal in the day while we are busy with our daily work.

These are generally attacks from forces in the vital world. It is difficult to say what it represented. Dogs generally represent faithfulness. But here it seems to be less of a symbol and more of some real vital entity wearing the form of a dog, as in the story of Red Riding Hood, suggesting the presence of some deceptive force, something or someone harmful who is wearing the mask of being good and friendly. It attacked you because you took interest in him. If you ignored him he may not have come near.

Affectionately,

Alok Da

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