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III. Sacred
 
  3.2 Revelation  
  Article 77-Vision  
  Canon 2472  
  A Vision or Visionary Revelation is the belief that the Divine Creator by a messenger of some form communication with one or more supernatural entities may provide content and message to a prophet when they are in a conscious and lucid waking state through miracles, manifestations and other signs, whether or not the vision is seen by others.  
  Canon 2473  
  Vision is one of the four primary forms of Revelation received by prophets of a Religion or Cult.  
  Canon 2474  
  While a number of Religions and Cults no longer accept Divine Revelation exists or is possible, several including the Roman Cult support Divine Revelation through lesser deities such as Mary, representing Cybele also known as Mari, Astarte, Athena, Ishtar and Queen of Heaven.  
  Canon 2475  
  One of the most famous alleged visions of the 20th Century was the alleged appearance of Cybele in the form of Mary at Fatima to warn three times the end of the Roman Cult if it did not repent and change. These prophecies and visions were later deliberately corrupted so that the warning to the hierarchy of the Roman Cult were all but ignored and forgotten by false and grossly distorted imitation messages.  
  Canon 2476  
  As visions are rarely seen by other than by the subject experiencing the vision, visions are unfortunately easily faked and suggested by ignorant followers of Cults. As a result, there has been and continues to be a large number of hoax visions, especially in extremely poor and uneducated countries still devoted to the Roman Cult.  
     
     
 
 
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