Saint Nikitas Stithatos. "On the Inner Nature of Things and on the Purification of the Intellect: One Hundred Texts". From Philokalia, Vol. 4.
60. Those who have attained spiritual 
maturity can also analyze, the impulsions and proclivities of the soul, 
and can guide and guard their inner state, on the basis of dreams. For 
bodily impulsions and the images in our intellect depend upon our inner 
disposition and preoccupations. If your soul hankers after pleasure and 
material things, you will dream about acquiring possessions and having 
money, about the female figure and sexual intercourse - all of which 
leads to the soiling and defilement of soul and body. If you are haunted
 by images of greed and avarice, you will see money everywhere, will get
 hold of it, and will make more money by lending it out at interest and 
storing the proceeds in the bank, and you will be condemned for your 
callousness. If you are hottempered and vicious, images of poisonous 
snakes and wild beasts will plague you and overwhelm you with terror. If
 you are fall of self-esteem, you will dream of popular acclaim and 
mass-meetings, government posts and high office; and even when awake you
 will imagine that these things, which as yet you lack, are already 
yours, or soon will be. If you are proud and pretentious, you will see 
yourself being carried along in a splendid coach and even sometimes 
airborne, while everyone trembles at your great power. Similarly, if you
 are devoted to God, diligent in the practice of the virtues, scrupulous
 in the struggle for holiness and with a soul purged of material 
preoccupations, you will see in sleep the outcome of events and 
awe-inspiring visions will be disclosed to you. When you wake from sleep
 you will always find yourself praying with compunction and in a 
peaceful state of soul and body, and there will be tears on your cheeks,
 and on your lips words addressed to God.
61. The images that visit us during 
sleep are either dreams, or visions, or revelations. To the category of 
dreams belongs everything in the image-forming faculty of the intellect 
that is mutable - all that makes it confused and subject to constantly 
altering states. We have nothing to gain from such images and if we are 
sensible we should ignore them - indeed, they disappear of their own 
accord as soon as we awake. Visions on the other hand are constant; the 
one does not change into another, but they remain imprinted upon the 
intellect unforgettably for many years. Those that disclose the upshot 
of things to come, and assist the soul by inspiring it with compunction 
and the sight of fearful wonders, make the beholder reflective and 
strike him with awe on account of their constancy and their fearsome 
nature. Hence they are treated with great seriousness by those skilled 
in spiritual matters. Revelations occur when the purified and illumined 
soul is able to contemplate in a way that transcends normal 
sense-perception. They have the force of things and thoughts miraculous 
and divine, initiating us into the hidden mysteries of God, showing us 
the outcome of our most important problems and the universal 
transformation of things worldly and human.
62. The first category - that of dreams -
 pertains to materialistic sensually-minded people who worship their 
belly (cf. Phil. 3:19) and are brash in their over-indulgence. Their 
dissolute, passion-polluted mode of life darkens their intellect, and 
they are mocked and spellbound by the demons. The second category - that
 of visions -pertains to those well advanced on the spiritual path, who 
have cleansed the soul's organs of perception. Beneficially assisted by 
things visible they ascend to the ever-increasing apprehension of things
 divine. The third category - that of revelations - pertains to those 
who are perfect, who are energized by the Holy Spirit, and whose soul 
through mystical prayer is united to God.
63. Things seen in sleep are true and 
imprinted on the spiritual intellect in the case, not of everyone, but 
only of those whose intellect is purified, who have cleansed the soul's 
organs of perception and who are advancing toward the contemplation of 
the inner essences of created things. Such people do not worry about 
day-to-day matters, nor are they troubled about this present life. 
Through long fasts they have acquired an all-embracing self-control and 
through exertion and hardship they' have attained the sanctuary of God, 
the spiritual knowledge of created being and the wisdom of the higher 
world. Their life is the life of angels and is hidden in God (cf. Col. 
5:3), their progress is based upon holy stillness and on the prophets of
 God's Church. It is of them that God has spoken through Moses, when He 
said, 'If there be a prophet among you, I will appear to him in his 
sleep and will speak to him in a vision' (cf. Num. 12:6); and through 
Joel, when He said, 'And it will come to pass after these things that I 
will pour out My spirit upon all flesh; and your sons and your daughters
 shall prophesy, your old men shall dream dreams and your young men 
shall see visions' (Joel 2:28).
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