A text known as the “Dreams of the Blessed Virgin Mary” is often called a prayer or a cycle of 77 prayers. Each of them is attributed a special action: one eliminates the "servants of Satan", the other heals all diseases, the third protects the house from fire, etc. All that is needed is to rewrite "Dreams" and have it with you or read 3-7 times a day.
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Even a cursory glance at the text of The Dreams of the Blessed Virgin Mary allows us to conclude that he is not a prayer. Prayer always contains an appeal to God - gratitude, request or glorification of Him. There is nothing of the kind in Dreams, it is a narrative text.
What is narrated in "Dreams of the Blessed Virgin Mary"
The content of the text is as follows: the Mother of God sleeps and dreams about the future fate of her Son, about the betrayal of His disciple, the sufferings of the Savior and His death on the cross. Gospel events are outlined with many errors. For example, Judas, who betrayed Jesus Christ, is called here “his first disciple, ” although such was St. Andrew the First-Called. This suggests that the "Dreams" could not be written by a leader of the Church.
The promises ending each of the "Dreams" even more contradict church decrees: "Whoever reads your dream at death will be saved from eternal torment
that person will go to a blessed paradise. "Not a single Christian prayer promises anything like that. The maximum that a Christian can do is to pray to God for salvation, the posthumous fate remains in His hands, and is not guaranteed" automatically."
So, “Dreams of the Blessed Virgin Mary” could not be written by a priest or a monk.