What do you think about his Dreams and visions?

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Dreams are and output of the thoughts rotating in our subconscious mind. But sometimes when every dark thought or problems gets accumulated there still we dream of positivity and improvement and this is because we somewhere wanted that to happen. I believe sometimes dreams are a message to us about our deep inner thoughts which we never admit to ourselves consciously. :angelic-cyan:
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His dreams and visions are the key to his revelation. For example when he came up with the method of cleansing himself from negativity/evil he attributed it to a vision.
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I have only finished the first part and am astounded by the author's dreams and visions. It seems unreal. I want to embrace this book, but has anyone else questioned if all of his stories actually happened? I have this nagging feeling, which is hampering my enjoyment of the book.
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Post by Samuel Okoye 2 »

I believe he still would have had dreams and visions capable of guiding and keeping him safe, even if he weren't born again. I think Jesus saved him just the same way he would save any other fellow, because we're all special.
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