Infinous



God picked up the stone of existence and consciousness was placed inside it. Inside that he placed all who existed and all who had died, and all places that those beings could comprehend. Then he put the stone down and told his other self to guard it. Then he picked up something else!
After eons of time he was so far away from  the stone it almost took him a second to return to it but he was in time to correct this.
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Written on January 27, 2024

Submitted by heathert.34240 on January 26, 2024

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Scheme AB
Characters 420
Words 84
Stanzas 1
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Heather Lydia Thornhill

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  • EdwinRayTanguma
    I really don’t know what to say about this one…The powers that be have tried their best to take my life…I wonder if/when My Father will decide to take it???⛄️
    LikeReply3 months ago
    • heathert.34240
      God finds time special for everything especially you my friend who are covered in special particles
      LikeReply3 months ago
    • EdwinRayTanguma
      heathert.34240 You would be surprised at the things these powers that be have tried doing to me…It really doesn’t matter though…They may believe that we are in year two of their new world order…I wonder if mankind will even make it to year three of their said new world order???✌️⛄️ 
      LikeReply 13 months ago

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