Catholics begin with facts.

1. Jesus Christ Fulfilled The Prophecies.

2. Every Teaching of Jesus Christ should be obeyed.

3. Catholics obey This Teaching of Jesus Christ. “And I say unto you thou art Peter and on this rock I build My Church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. I give you the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven.”

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Those three facts help us think logically about dreams. We see things in our dreams. Often, we remember what we have seen.

Catholics ask an unusual question! “Where do the images in our dreams come from?” Those images have one of three sources!

1. Our spirit or soul rearranges them from the memories in our mind.

2. They are projected into our mind by spiritual beings.

3. Both.

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When we dream, we are asleep. Our eyes are closed. If some of the images in our dreams are projected into our minds, light must get through our skull or closed eyelids to the places where optic nerves end!

How could that happen?

St. John saw Jesus Christ in Heaven. The Book of Revelation explains. “His face was like the sun shining with all its force”! all its force” must include nearly every wavelength of energy, visible and invisible!

If St. John had looked into that with his eyes opened, he would have been blinded. But, he was able to go keep “seeing” things until he died.

That prompts more questions! Did St. John see The Face of Jesus, “like the sun shining with all its force” with his eyes closed?

Or, did Jesus heal the damage to St. John’s retina and optic nerve and all the places in which they ended?

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“Are our eyelids ‘transparent’ to spirits?”

That opens the door to questions we have not seen! Does our Guardian Angel project good dreams into our mind? Or, does he put images that are already in our minds together?

Do destructive demons engender soul-destroying images that encourage our “bad dreams”?

Rev 1: 14, 16 give us a clue? The “sharp, double-edged sword” that is His tongue may work like a laser-surgeon in our brain. We begin to understand that the laser-like “flame from His eyes” can burn microscopic images in our mind.

Another question arises! Are some dreams actually “visions” given to us in such a way?

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We can see the difference between good dreams and bad dreams.

Good dreams reinforce the need to obey Every Teaching of He Who Fulfilled The Prophecies.

Bad dreams encourage us to disobey Any Teachings of Jesus Christ.

Every Catholic is able to see that.

Even with our eyes closed!

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