Saint John Climacus. "The Ladder of Divine Ascent". Step 3.
Concerning the dreams of novices
Our mind is the instrument of knowledge,  but it is very imperfect and filled with all sorts of ignorance. This  is a fact that cannot be disguised.
Now the palate discriminates between  various kinds of food, the hearing distinguishes between the things it  perceives, the sun shows up the weakness of the eyes, and words reveal  the ignorance of a soul. Nevertheless, the law of love urges us to reach  beyond ourselves, and so it seems to me—and I do not wish to be  insistent—that, immediately after this discussion of exile, or rather,  in the course of it, something ought to be said about dreams. For we  should not be unaware of this type of deceit practiced by our wily  enemies.
A dream is a stirring of the mind during  the body's rest, while a fantasy is something that tricks the eyes  whCii the intellect is asleep. Fantasy occurs when the mind wanders,  while the body is awake. A fantasy is the contemplation of something  that does not actually exist.
It must be clear why I have decided to  speak here about dreams. After we leave home and family for the sake of  the Lord, after we have gone into exile for the love of God, the demons  try to shake us with dreams. They show us our relatives grieving, near  death, poverty-stricken or imprisoned because of us. But the man who  believes in dreams is like someone running to catch up with his own  shadow.
The devils of vainglory do their  prophecies in dreams. They guess the future and, as part of their  deceit, they inform us of it so that we are astonished to discover our  visions coming true. Indeed we get carried away with the notion that we  are already close to the gift of foreknowledge.
To the credulous, a devil is a prophet;  and to those who despise him, he is just a liar. Because he is a  spiritual being, he knows what is happening in the lower regions, that  someone is dying, for instance, so by way of dreams he passes the  information on to the more gullible. However, demons lack actual  foreknowledge. If they did not, these tricksters would be able to  foretell our deaths.
Devils often take on the appearance of  angels of light or martyrs and they appear to us in sleep and talk to  us, so that they can push us into unholy joy and conceit when we wake  up. But this very effect will reveal their trick, for what angels  actually reveal are torments, judgments, and separation, with the result  that on waking up we tremble and are miserable. And if we start to  believe in the devils of our dreams, then we will be their playthings  when we are also awake.
The man who believes in dreams shows his  inexperience, while the man who distrusts every dream is very sensible.  Trust only the dreams that foretell torments and judgment for you, but  even these dreams may also be from demons if they produce despair in  you.http://oprelesti.ru/index.php/kinds-of-spiritual-delusion/135-trust-in-dreams/271-the-devils-of-vainglory-do-their-prophecies-in-dreams
 
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