The points in question ought to make you sleep not as well at night; since they show forth the fact that you are being deceived by the Maria Vallorta thing.
They don't help me sleep even in the slightest. I already sleep like a baby every night; and I don't need these points to help me to do so.
I am very fulfilled in my life knowing that I am doing the work of the Lord and that people will be in heaven as the result of my having been a man on the face of the earth who received Jesus as his Lord and Saviour and accepted the call to ministry.
The points in question are so peripheral to that; and they don't have any bearing on how well I sleep at night.
However, you may have to tell yourself some lies in order to be able to sleep at night; especially if you are believing that Jesus said some things that He in all reality did not say.
And He also did not say some of the things that you think He said; for Maria Vallorta is a false prophetess; and I will continue to believe that this is the case until and unless you provide evidence to the contrary in the form of internal or archaeological evidence that shows forth her writings to be true, and the word of the Lord.
For, simply claiming to be the words of Jesus does not identify them as the words of Jesus. They may very well be the words of a different Jesus than the Jesus of the Bible.
2Co 11:3, But I fear, lest by any means, as the serpent beguiled Eve through his subtilty, so your minds should be corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ.
2Co 11:4, For if he that cometh preacheth another Jesus, whom we have not preached, or if ye receive another spirit, which ye have not received, or another gospel, which ye have not accepted, ye might well bear with him.
I know that these things very likely will not dissuade you from believing in this lady; but if I can dissuade even one person from going down the path of believing in extra-biblical documents apart from knowing their Bibles extremely well in the first place, then I have done my job.