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Apr 2021
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EPISODE 2 - DARKNESS: THE FEAR THAT ARIS...

DR. R. BEAU LOTTO
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The darkness of night embodies a fundamental, existential threat of many of the fears that we carry in our brains from living life, including the viral pandemic we are currently experiencing. 

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