Transcribed by Bert.
[March 19, 2016 Part 1 (01:58 mark)]
Caller: I wanted to ask you if you would tell me about Mary... the story of Mary and that there were three Marys for the three Jesuses.
iON: At least!
Caller: What was the deal with that? Well, tell me some things about that!
iON: You’ve got Mary, Jesus’s mother. You’ve got Mary Magdalene, who found him at the tomb. You’ve got Mary, the slut who slept with everybody, and she was all jiggy with Sanhedrin. Well, actually, there were seven Marys all together, but you know… at least.
[March 19, 2016 Part 1 (02:58 mark)]
Caller: Let’s go back to Mary, the mother of Jesus! When I asked if there were three Marys, I specifically meant: were there three Marys that bore a Jesus – that gave birth to a Jesus in the Earth plane?
iON: Ah… uh… well, no! See, you’ve got it all tangled up. So…
Caller: OK! Untangle me, please!
iON: OK!
Caller: Let’s go Jesus by Jesus! So, the first Jesus: was that actually a virgin birth, or is that a metaphor?
iON: It wasn’t a virgin! It was… ah… the Angel came to visit and got her jacked up!
Caller: So, it…
iON: It’s said in the scripture that “an Angel of the Lord came upon her” and got her jiggy!
Bob: But isn’t he the eternal one? He never got crucified. He didn’t get born. Is that accurate to bring that point in… or none of us got born… or we’re not talking at that level?
iON: Basically, yeah! Basically! Basically! Basically, yeah!
Bob: But there is a birth scenario… you’re saying… ah… with the Angel? Even though he never got born, you’re saying: “There is a born thing.”
iON: Not necessarily!
[March 19, 2016 Part 1 (01:58 mark)]
Caller: I wanted to ask you if you would tell me about Mary... the story of Mary and that there were three Marys for the three Jesuses.
iON: At least!
Caller: What was the deal with that? Well, tell me some things about that!
iON: You’ve got Mary, Jesus’s mother. You’ve got Mary Magdalene, who found him at the tomb. You’ve got Mary, the slut who slept with everybody, and she was all jiggy with Sanhedrin. Well, actually, there were seven Marys all together, but you know… at least.
[March 19, 2016 Part 1 (02:58 mark)]
Caller: Let’s go back to Mary, the mother of Jesus! When I asked if there were three Marys, I specifically meant: were there three Marys that bore a Jesus – that gave birth to a Jesus in the Earth plane?
iON: Ah… uh… well, no! See, you’ve got it all tangled up. So…
Caller: OK! Untangle me, please!
iON: OK!
Caller: Let’s go Jesus by Jesus! So, the first Jesus: was that actually a virgin birth, or is that a metaphor?
iON: It wasn’t a virgin! It was… ah… the Angel came to visit and got her jacked up!
Caller: So, it…
iON: It’s said in the scripture that “an Angel of the Lord came upon her” and got her jiggy!
Bob: But isn’t he the eternal one? He never got crucified. He didn’t get born. Is that accurate to bring that point in… or none of us got born… or we’re not talking at that level?
iON: Basically, yeah! Basically! Basically! Basically, yeah!
Bob: But there is a birth scenario… you’re saying… ah… with the Angel? Even though he never got born, you’re saying: “There is a born thing.”
iON: Not necessarily!
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