10-02-2011, 04:11 AM
Hullo. To start things off, I must ask: what is your idea of hell?
Does pain, pain more intense than our physical bodies will ever be able to perceive or our minds be able to abide by, trump all in the end?
Is it instead tuned to psychological torments, tailor made to hurt us personally, in ways disassociated sensations of nerve-oriented torture never could?
Is it simply a state of separation from God, separation from the One Being that is all encompassing, loving and true, and thus hopelessness and nihilism on the deepest possible level (that is to say not even needing traditional "torments" as we perceive them)?
Perhaps it is nothingness, a place where one cannot move, cannot sense, can only be alone with one's own dark thoughts for an infinite amount of time?
Does pain, pain more intense than our physical bodies will ever be able to perceive or our minds be able to abide by, trump all in the end?
Is it instead tuned to psychological torments, tailor made to hurt us personally, in ways disassociated sensations of nerve-oriented torture never could?
Is it simply a state of separation from God, separation from the One Being that is all encompassing, loving and true, and thus hopelessness and nihilism on the deepest possible level (that is to say not even needing traditional "torments" as we perceive them)?
Perhaps it is nothingness, a place where one cannot move, cannot sense, can only be alone with one's own dark thoughts for an infinite amount of time?
âThe Fright Night remake is a film which taps into the audienceâs deepest rooted fears, such as those of vampires throwing motorcycles at them. I dread the thought of a vampire throwing a refrigerator or a deskjet printer or... Iâd better stop before I give myself nightmaresâ


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