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Can you explain this dream: The dream involves two girls and a teacher. One of the girls and the teacher go to school. Then another girl arrives in a car, and my friend and I get in.πŸŒœπŸ’­πŸ˜΄πŸ’€[…]

My friend drives, I sit in the passenger seat, and the girl sits on a large seat between us and puts on her seatbelt. We’re driving along a road with the sea on one side, and it’s raining heavily. The sea level has risen to the road, and waves are crashing onto the road. As we drive, a wave hits the car and pushes it slightly to the side, but we manage to drive away quickly. We arrive at the school, and I notice that the school where the girl and the teacher are is now much bigger.

Previously, it was a small school with few students, but now it’s a large school. The school next to it, which used to be very large, now has fewer students. My cousin sister and I stand outside the girl’s classroom and signal for her to come out, but she’s focused on her studies. Then she looks at us and comes out, and the teacher is with her. A snack vendor comes by, and the girl buys some snacks. The teacher carefully takes some snacks from her.

I think to myself that perhaps the girl and the teacher are very much in love because the teacher was taking such good care of her. Then this scene disappears, and the girl from the beginning of the dream appears. My cousin brother is with me, and the girl is taking pictures of him, telling him how to pose. I show my brother how to pose, and finally, the girl takes a picture of me. It feels like we have a good bond.

The girls seem like different forces and energies of nature in different degrees of development. One takes a more direct route following the light of the soul (teacher).Β  The other takes a longer, bit dangerous route through the world-forces. In the end, they all come together and become near and intimate.

Affectionately,

Alok Da

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