You Scared of Dying? Here's how to STOP that !!
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I use to see small black figures like they were watching I use to be 1/2 asleep and wake up w night terrors i would run about 10 feet stop and realize what happened i'd hear loud buzzing and i think my body realized my soul was gone & panicked Ive been trying to do it ever since
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@brittanyvict lol astral projection isnt witchcraft XD. i practice both lol. do more research. astral projection is amazing!
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A film was announced in 2005 and is currently officially slated for a 2011 release, but a drought of information on the project makes this seem ...unlikely.
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while keeping the bona-fide badass Torque gunning and running, and never once feeling dissonant about it.
A sequel, The Suffering: Ties That Bind, was released in '06. It picks up with Torque returning to Baltimore and finding out that Malefactors have somehow gotten there too. He has to fight his way through the situation and get to the bottom of it, while simultaneously dealing with the past (specifically, his family's murder).
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Over the centuries, period-specific sadism has soaked the island's soil with blood. As many have discovered, Carnate has become a manifestation of evil, drawing out of the violence and hatred from all who step foot on the island. And now, Carnate wants Torque to become its newest spokesman.
One perk of the game is its unique brand of horror, effortlessly mixing Psychological Horror with physical horror.
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That is the internal battle, the fight to define Torque's mind. Of more immediate concern are the "Malefactors," the hideous monsters that spring from Carnate's soil and represent all the horror that has occurred on the island. You see, Carnate has a long and storied history with the worst aspects of the human condition.
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Along the way, Torque finds himself in the company of an insane doctor with a more-than-professional interest in his condition, a vicious prisoner who killed his wife on a conjugal visit and took the chair and an executioner with a particular glee in his work and eager to see Torque's blood shed. All three inflict their own unique tortures on him. It's up to the player to decide how to handle all of this: with compassion or with violence.
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First, it was just an earthquake. Then, slowly, Torque's fellow prisoners are killed one by one in increasingly disgusting-sounding ways. A monster whizzes past Torque's cell, which opens slowly, setting him free. And thus, Torque steps forward into the halls of the Abbott Penitentiary, where prison is, quite literally, hell.
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that was a references to The Suffering (a Psychological horror, third/first person shooter game by Midway Games) The player controls a man named Torque who was accused and convicted of murdering his wife and children in cold blood—the case was quick, as Torque's only defense was that he couldn't remember anything. Thus, Torque gets shipped off to Carnate Island. The days go along swimmingly until Torque moves in...Then something happens.
I worked the cemetery for one week. I had to quit, couldn't face it anymore. I knew some day I would end up here, buried forever on Carnate. I couldn't handle that reality,It's not death I fear, it's dying here,in Abbott Penitentaryon on Carnate Island,My first day on the island I knew my life was over. I had reached the heart of darkness, a stygian abyss, the supreme nexus of despair. I knew.
AAbstractThinker 5 months ago
@AAbstractThinker face ANY fear that you have
Mindpetals 5 months ago
astral projection is another form of witchcraft. u people are dumb. play with it and see what u get.
brittanyvict 8 months ago
@brittanyvict I love to play with it... All my results have been positive. We each "play" with it nightly...Only some are aware.
Mindpetals 5 months ago
I've always just been afraid of what the moment of my death in this life time is going to be like. As far as if it's going to be painful,or not. However I've always believed in still existing afterwards:o} Yes having OBEs,and Astral Traveling has definitely helped as far as taking away some of the fear of the death,and dying process.
abstractjem 9 months ago
@abstractjem If it's only taken away "some" of the fear, then you still have a lot of work to do, my friend. Keep at it !
Mindpetals 9 months ago