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Deagonx
Deagonx
It's not a hierarchy of dreams, no. Robert was literally in a dream world living his perfect life until Spectre woke him up from it and brought him to the actual heaven. In an earlier scan Spectre says "There's an opportunity every soul has... when it crosses over. A chance to relive the life they've left behind... perfect it."

When Spectre says the universe is a dream, and that Heaven is a dream, and Robert's life is a dream as well, he isn't talking about an inception-esque hierarchy of fictional transcendence. It's that our existences -- on earth, in the intermediary dream heaven, and the real heaven, are meant to take us closer to our "true infinite selves."

To interpret what's being described in the comic as something cosmological is to misunderstand the context of the story. Spectre is speaking to the nature of what it means to exist and the purpose it has, not about some R>F dream hierarchy.
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