There are a lot of sensationalist misquoting of visionaries on tube recently by bad people trying to make money from getting a lot of hits. Mad and bad. Maybe it is something to do with this?
I honestly don’t know. If a message is truly from Heaven, it cannot be copyrighted by man. Copyrighting it would indicate it was the creation of a man, not heavenly in origin. This logic is lost on the administrator(s) of that website and ultimately discredits the messages they’re trying to promote.
I read some of them. Not putting stock in them as they are now. I wanted to read the part about the US.
I’ve had many brief auricular hallucinations due to strokes. They sound like real noises or voices, in my ears. It happens just as I’m waking and it cannot be distinguished from real sounds. I’m not saying she is “hearing things.” I’m just saying that other purely human level explanations are indeed possible.
That’s one of the criteria that the Church uses to judge authenticity of locutions. It’s a category: not of supernatural origin. I’m not qualified to judge. It’s up to her local Bishop.
I only heard an audible voice once in my life. It was very soon after my conversion. I was praying in an enclosed grotto of Our Lady in a deserted area in the west of Ireland at approx 3 am. There was nobody around. I heard a voice speak a person's full name. I knew who the person was, a local man who had a terrible alcohol problem. I started praying for him then and continued every day. Within a few weeks he gave up alcohol and later got a high flying govt job. He mixes with some very influential people and is in constant contact with drink and drinkers. He has never looked back in over 35 years, Praise God!
Yeah, I often hear voices when drifting off to sleep (bits of random conversations about boring things); just how the brain works sometimes I guess. When I first got old enough to think that maybe this was abnormal a quick google search calmed my nerves, lol. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnagogia
Since mine only occur just as I’m waking up from sleep, they’re called hypnopompic hallucinations. The first couple I ever experienced were quite nerve wracking!