What happens in dreams?  Our soul sends our spirit through our mind’s memory banks.  It pulls tiny bits of memories from the molecules and weaves them into a dream.  When we are dreaming, we put together things that are within our mind and make something from them.  Some of the things in our dreams appear to be alive.

Act 2:17, includes:  “and your old men shall dream dreams.”  Those dreams include the dream that saved souls are able to see God and things in His Great Storehouse.   A saved soul is no longer limited by our tiny brain.

God’s far, far vaster memory banks are opened to saved souls.  They find joy upon joy, forever.

We may dream of the unborn souls of billions of tiny babies each one “untimely ripped from their mother’s womb” by abortionists and abortion-inducing birth control.  We may dream of billions of those tiny sparks, each the size of our own soul, beneath The Altar in Heaven.

We may dream of Rev Then each of them was given a white robe and told to rest a little while longer, until the full number of their fellow servants, their brothers, were killed, just as they had been killed.”

We dream of each such soul as a soldier in God’s Invincible Infantry.  The final battle will come in “a little while”.  Then, Jesus, His Angels, His Saints, and the “full number of their fellow servants” will march to victory.  Dreams may remind us of what awaits.

What happens in dreams?  We may be blessed to dream of the frightening vengeance “the full number of their fellow servants” will visit upon the souls of those who allowed, and encouraged, their tiny, precious minds and bodies to be killed.   While our souls are in our bodies, the humbly obedient are blessed to seek forgiveness from Catholic priests, the only people on earth to whom He Who Fulfilled The Prophecies said so clearly:  “Those whose sins you forgive on earth are forgiven in Heaven.”

We do not even want to dream of what happens to those too vain to obey.

 

 

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