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I had a dream where I was standing in front of a mirror, and while seeing myself, I consciously pulled/cut some hair of mine while combing and putting it aside. 💇🏼‍♂️💭[…]

And one would think doing this would make me look bald or with less or no hair, but on the contrary, at the end, when I look at myself again, it was as if the new hair had grown in place of the ones removed, and overall, my appearance in the mirror looks good. At the end of it, I take the removed ones in my hand, and I am happy and confused at the same time. But, as I opened my eyes, in this process I felt as if my mother was all around me and I thanked her. Da, is it just any other vital dream aspect, or does it hold a deeper meaning? Please help me understand.

This is not any other vital dream. It indicates removing of certain old sanskaras or habits embedded in the subconscious and replacing or modifying them with new and better ones with the help of the Mother. 

Affectionately,

Alok Da

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