Awakened — What A Creepfest!

Things Aren’t As They Appear To Be . . .

Confronted by secrets and shadows, a young woman embarks on a relentless journey for justice, returning to her roots to uncover the haunting truth concealed within her mother’s untimely demise fourteen years ago.

As every puzzle piece falls into place, the veil that shrouds her past gradually lifts, revealing a web of deceit, betrayal, and long-buried mysteries.

With steely determination and unwavering resolve, she delves deeper into the heart of darkness, unearthing long-forgotten secrets and unmasking the sinister forces that orchestrated her mother’s tragic fate.

Join her in this gripping tale of vengeance and redemption, where every step she takes brings her closer to the chilling truth that awaits. Stand by her side as she unravels the enigma of her mother’s death, and together, let us unveil the secrets that have haunted her for far too long.

Take A Deep Breathe, Then Press The Start Button To Begin The Preview Of A Dark And Suspenseful Film

I Wasn’t Sure What To Expect . . . 

I usually like “coming home” movies, but this one has revenge attached to it. I’m all for the nostalgia of endeavoring to recapture the past and to get to the truth . . . but revenge may be going a bit too far for me.

The movie is quite slow. I did expect to learn more than had been revealed after the first hour into the movie. Just seemed to have more unanswered questions . . . Plus being watched .  . and followed . . . What secrets and who wants to keep them secret?

I have to say that Awakened was quite a disappointment. 

I seriously would not waste my time watching. The trailer and the image were all quite misleading for what one actually sees in this movie. There was a lot of hype which did not deliver!

Thanks for stopping by!

Sharon

The Mystery Of Critical-Conceptional Thinking Uncovered

I have a Tarot Website and I’ve been studying the Tarot lately in those posts. I’ve also looked into the books by Vincent Pitisci. I’m obviously quite impressed by his research in critical, creative, conceptional thinking. That is primarily the reason for this posting — We do have this genius within us. We don’t need to consult the Tarot . . . just think quietly . . . We do have our own way of receiving clarity within our own thoughts.

As Vincent Pitisci explained, we can discover something new from something old . . . or find a different use for something . . . There are lots of new ideas out there — a new invention is within your grasp — even finding a solution to an important issue in your life . . . We seem to always have decisions to make in our everyday life.

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Besides critical thinking, we need a random stimulus — a blueprint or structure that spreads out the concept or the problem or issue. We can tap into our imagination which opens up our intuition . . . We are all intuitive . . . we all have an imagination . . . Much depends upon how often we use them — or allow them to come out.

Our imaginations may go wild when we watch a scary movie . . . every bump in the night — the heat or air conditioning turning on — a creek from the house settling . . . depending upon what we may be watching, we’ll make an association of what is going on within our home with what we see on the television. Even going outside at night, we may imagine a sense of being watched or feeling unsafe . . . it may be true . . . or your imagination . . . or your intuition . . . 

I remember visiting with friends one evening a having a strong sense that I needed to go home NOW! So I excused myself and went home. Nothing was wrong at home . . . No accident happened on the drive home . . . Nothing in the newspaper or on the news that anything happened around my neighborhood . . . I may have avoided something . . . or maybe not . . . I just honor those thoughts and act on them . . . I believe those random thoughts have made me safe.

Thanks for stopping by. I hope this was interesting for you.

Sharon