The Dark Lurking
11 Maret 2010 oleh erikstephenson1970|
IMDB rating: 2.50 Plot: Something has gone terribly wrong at research station 320, a secret research facility one mile beneath the earth’s surface. All communications are gone, all means of escape destroyed and an extremely dangerous horde of rapidly mutating ancient flesh eating creatures are consuming everything in their path. Eight survivors of the outpost, two research subjects, three mercenaries, two research technicians and a medic barricade themselves inside a remote area of the facility with little food, almost no means of defense and little hope of rescue. Their one possible escape route is through thirteen levels of terror that will lead them to the surface. And one of them is not who they seem to be, but the darkness itself which has taken human form. |
Actors: Deseck Philippe,Devrish Ozzie,Edwards Anthony,Foulger Dirk,Kennedy Bret,Williams Davyd,Action,Horror,Sci-Fi,
How do I control my imagination and turn it off when it can become troubling?
I’ve always had an overactive imagination. Last year when I was stuck in a class with no friends I used to my imagination as an escape, people could never figure out what I was laughing at in serious situations like school tests but they weren’t seeing what I was seeing. Anyway that’s not so much the problem I enjoy having an overactive imagination it comes in handy. The real problem is night time. When everyone else is asleep and it’s all dark and I’m lying in bed I begin to imagine axe murderers outside my bedroom window, wolves with snarling jaws and eyes the colour of blood lurking in my wardrobe. Clown serial killer lurking down the hall carrying axes dripping in blood. I can see their silhouettes not in a hallucinating way though, I can almost hear them. I get really really scared and there have been times when I’ve actually made myself cry and have cried myself to sleep with fear and been shaking heaps too scared to even move. I pretty much convince myself that there are murderers and beasts surrounding me be it in the hall, lurking in my room or outside my bedroom window. How can I learn to ’switch off’ my imagination so I don’t scare myself quite so much but I can imagine things when I want to?
Try invoking a ‘logical’ thought using a bit complex logical quiz, problem etc handy and yet unsolved. If that imagination seems too strong to be warded off, then simultaneously add the ‘breath-watching’ too. Just maintaining the breath awareness. It should work.
The mind has three basic aspects. memory, imagination, and the sleep. A person can invoke any of these with practise. Most people learn to invoke sleep quite unawares. A few who failed to learn it at the early age struggle to get sleep. Please see, the lullaby works, more due to the dullness of mind it induces rather than the melody, when a mother uses some rhythmic noises to put a baby to sleep. The memory and imagination work of their own and often create tension. When keys or wallet is lost, the imagination runs high, when memory is all that we need to explore where it could have been dropped or lost. With practise, we can switch on what we like to. We need to first learn how to slow down the thought process first.
Spiritualseeker | Jan 16, 2010
by drinking heavily
Enzyte Bob's Impotent Clone | Jan 16, 2010
stay focus on your reality.
Astone | Jan 16, 2010
Imagination can be your best friend or your worst enemy.
You may want to try a basic relaxation technique to see if it helps… and it uses your imagination. Imagine a beach, walking in the sand, how it feels between your toes, how the breeze moves your hair, etc. If you can’t… get up and walk around a bit. Read a book, take a shower. Do something you enjoy to do that you would consider relaxing.
Try doing this before you even get to bed, while you are going through your ruitine get ready for it. Stop watching horror movies before bed time too. Listen to softer music, and allow your body to relax a bit before trying to get to bed. And if it continues, go to the doctor and talk to them about it.
Anoynimious | Jan 16, 2010
Keep yourself busy and be productive. Talk to your friends, Look for a spiritual guide like a priest or any religious person. Read and live the bible. There are very nice stories in the old testament. Hope it will change your imaginations and outlook in life.
Lola PG | Jan 16, 2010
I get that too…I was worried i was the only one. I went out and bought a portable DVD player for my room and watch like a comedy series or comedy movie…something happy. I have been doing it for years and works for me. And when I feel like im going to fall asleep soon I turn it off or sometimes i fall asleep with it on but dont think its really healthy to keep it on all night. Hope i helped