Transcribed by Bert.
[February 6, 2016 Part 3 (02:17 mark)]
Roxana: I read that the thundering affects the frequencies of the Earth from the discharges of the ionic layer of Earth... are somehow charged – and this affects how the earth resonates.
iON: You're talking about the collective tissues. You’re talking about the collective tissues that apply.
Roxana: With all the volcanic activity, there's a lot of thundering. So, is that in a way activating these nets of ley lines and constructions? Is that the reason why there're so many volcanoes that are active?
iON: No! No, they've always been active - you just didn't recognize it or note it sometimes. So, you're just noticing it now because you're getting closer to it. You are vibrationally closer to their resound - to their resound. So, it becomes… it's obvious… it's kind of like, you can hear a trumpet a long – long – long - long way away. Then when you get right up next to it - and it's in your ear - boy, it blows you out – it seems more predominant – and that's what you're talking about there.
Roxana: Before you said: “This is about connecting the frequencies."
iON: No, it’s about connecting you to the frequencies. Which is what now you’re trying to get out of - which we think is just hysterical. It’s kind of cute. It makes us hot, too. It’s good. Isn’t that great?
[February 6, 2016 Part 3 (02:17 mark)]
Roxana: I read that the thundering affects the frequencies of the Earth from the discharges of the ionic layer of Earth... are somehow charged – and this affects how the earth resonates.
iON: You're talking about the collective tissues. You’re talking about the collective tissues that apply.
Roxana: With all the volcanic activity, there's a lot of thundering. So, is that in a way activating these nets of ley lines and constructions? Is that the reason why there're so many volcanoes that are active?
iON: No! No, they've always been active - you just didn't recognize it or note it sometimes. So, you're just noticing it now because you're getting closer to it. You are vibrationally closer to their resound - to their resound. So, it becomes… it's obvious… it's kind of like, you can hear a trumpet a long – long – long - long way away. Then when you get right up next to it - and it's in your ear - boy, it blows you out – it seems more predominant – and that's what you're talking about there.
Roxana: Before you said: “This is about connecting the frequencies."
iON: No, it’s about connecting you to the frequencies. Which is what now you’re trying to get out of - which we think is just hysterical. It’s kind of cute. It makes us hot, too. It’s good. Isn’t that great?
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