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Please explain this dream: I had a dream in which I’m on a train and I get a call that Daadi says how 5 boys have died, and one is my maamu, who recently got married, and how her wife will have to get married again now. πŸ˜Άβ€πŸŒ«οΈ[…]

I ignore it and then I’m in my village, and I click on my screen, then a person wearing black clothes appears in the sky, Alok Da…I remember vividly the face, and I try to exit the app, but he comes close and won’t let me, and in dream, I start screaming maa maa maa, but it isn’t working. Then again, I ask my mum about maamu, and she says that he went into meditation and didn’t wake up after 1 hr. He was on a train and got cold and vomited, and suffocated due to no air.

Then that man again comes and he is giving me some dry flowers that give some power, I think. Five flowers of two different powers. Then my sister and brother tries to protect me from this man, but aren’t able to. He is now the black clothes person, being playful and playing around with me, teasing me by chasing and all. Then I also remember in a dream how my mammu was tired during the wedding, which is a real fact.

So basically I’m actually solo travelling in a train for two days now, and last night I was in sleeper class and it got toooo cold and I wasn’t able to sleep or anything, and it was full of Prayagraj crowd. Then also I walked too much yesterday and got bad palpitations and chest pain, and then this dream in it I’m comparing how I should be healthy and not tired, and how he used to advise to be healthy and strong. And I’m actually feeling a little weak and dizzy, so this really made me anxious in my dream.

This was a very vivid dream. Like that black man came and tried to force me to stay in that app on my phone by force.

The black man in the sky who came through the App doesn’t seem to be anything evil. It is more like a benevolent being covered in the cloak of ignorance as if deliberately trying to hide from you. The black colour is in all likelihood the fear perception that made him seem so. It seems more like Sri Krishna who came to lure you away from all the mischief going around and all the adverse suggestions such as loss of near ones to which you are open.

Affectionately,

Alok Da

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