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The Quest for Paradise

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It was hard to tell that the train had even started to move, but I had the inclination that it had. A speaker chimed out, "We will arrive in sub-Saharan Africa in approximately 30 minutes. Please be ready to leave the train." Exclamations rang out all along the train as to how such a journey could be made so quickly.

I shook my head with disgust. The government was doing nothing but to gloat in the face of these leaders within their own assorted fields of industry as to how very little they comprehended of the technologies at play within this underground paradise of the governmental elite.

Sadly, the end result, was that all these people would no doubt listen and follow all that was required of them, because to them knowledge was akin to faith. To have so much advanced knowledge being exhibited to them within the framework that they lived in was to say that the government must be God and in blind obedience they would do all that was asked of them all the while completely forgetting just how they had been countlessly lied to for years on end by the same government.

I didn't buy into their game and I for one served a God who didn't lie about anything. Instead He continually showed me the way forward, while lovingly caring for me along the way of my journey into eternity.

While the speculation of how an underground train could travel beneath an ocean and reach a far continent blew back and forth hotly among the group I was with, meanwhile I contemplated on something else. Just what kind of men were there within the hidden realms of an inner region of Earth?

My mind ran wild with all the possibilities. Better than even the enjoyable speculation on my part about such a matter was the peace I already felt in that my longtime wish for a husband had indeed been granted.

I could've had my choice of many men through the years, but instead I'd asked God to choose for me. Now I felt it very keenly at the depth of my being that I had already been matched with someone else to form a complete whole of one flesh made up of two souls.

All I had to do now was wait and survive in the meantime.

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