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Wednesday, July 1, 2020

iON | Bliss

Transcribed by Bert.

[March 5, 2016 Part 6 (45:48 mark)]

Jean: iON, you told Caller 1 that the Cloud is Bliss!

iON: Yes!

Jean: When I think of Bliss, there’re a lot of different levels of Bliss. Is there just one definition of Bliss?

iON: Degrees… degrees of circumstance, yes!

Jean: So, Bliss can come in waves… like you know, an ebb and flow?

iON: A waxing and waning postulate that moves to and fro from the center of Bliss!

Jean: What I heard, though, is that maybe that will change to more of a continuous flow - a steady stream. We get our… ah… I’m trying to think of the electrical term, iON. Where we balance… we’re able to balance that… ah… we have no resistance, but we still balance the flow.

iON: So, if you have no resistance, what’s your ohmerage?

Jean: Our ohmerage is… let’s see… low resistance, high ohmerage - we take a lot in, and we can handle the overflow. If there’s overflow, we send it into the ground rather than spewing it out and creating more chaos in our environment.

iON: Some people don’t! Some people can put Palmer’s lotion on their hands and sling their hands and throw people in the dirt!

Jean: Is it easier for that Bliss to just be a continuous steady stream? Is that what’s going to change… is that’s what’s changing for us, and getting easier?

iON: We’d like to say, “Yes” - but you won’t know what that feels like! So, no!

Jean: We’ll continue to create the “ebb and flow”?

iON: Well, you know: “You build it to the sky - watch it fall down - and you looking around to see how you goin’ survive now - Cold Blood in a Nigga! No love in the Nigga!” That’s how it goes!

Jean: Was Germaine’s experience of being connected an example… a physical example?

iON: It’s a fair example!

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