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It does whatever the writer needs it to do at any given time.
https://youtu.be/ANLdeeVZ8Vw
Skip to 6:55
Basically I imagine Faith or someone finds you and drags you away to the same location the Marshall is in. And you just hallucinate wherever you are is the bliss, but in reality you're somewhere else.
Edit: The "gate" might be a door to the bunker, or maybe just a metaphor for finally accepting the path of Eden.
Sometimes Bliss makes you happy.
Sometimes Bliss makes you hallucinate.
Sometimes Bliss knocks you out.
Sometimes Bliss makes you have telepathy and teleportation.