http://tinyurl.com/4kdaa8b Bart wrote about
http://rnadrops.com:
[We (humans) like immediate, verifiable results. We want to take a pill and have it literally, immediately and magically transform something. This is not to say that this isn't being done, but we need to see the larger picture. We also need to drop our preconceptions about how things are supposed to occur.
People are having profound, verifiable and seemingly miraculous shifts on the drops, from growing hair where they were once bald, to growing physically taller, developing perfect gums, and ending the need for what were once necessary and regular chiropractic visits.
And people having blood work done - forget about it. Their doctors are seeing things they've never seen before.
We can be sure others with similar so-called maladies are seeing these clear up. It's all real.
After three months, I can say that I am definitely different. The symptoms (experiences) that validate this for me (bliss-like experiences, inner strength, energy, calm, etc. - everything) speak to much greater, deeper, profound and unseen processes. And iON has called this process ascension.
I'm not clear, yet, what relationship the drops have to ascension (which is, in itself, something we're still learning about), except that they are bringing our physical body into a perfect, pre-Fall state (i.e., ascending us).
It is a process. And this process is individual / personal. While many experiences will be similar, many may be different; and will occur at different stages of the process.
I can say without a doubt that I've changed. But it would take iON to explore and probe as to degree.
I believe the first phase of the process on the drops is getting our physical body cleared and tuned up - it is re-calibrating it for what is to come. It is setting the stage. We are being prepared.
At the same time that the changes to our physicality are immediate - as soon as we take the drops, and the changes / shifting are ongoing. There is still a point at which iON says we will ascend; so, itis a process.
To me, whatever validating (pleasant or not so much) experiences we have in the meantime are just icing on the cake.]
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