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Our stone-age ancestors were acutely aware that at sunset, they were at a heightened risk of being attacked by enemy tribes or devoured by nocturnal predators in the pitch-black night. This primal fear, rooted in survival, still shapes our modern-day apprehension towards darkness.
Darkness is a formidable force. It doesn't matter who you are-it can induce fear and anxiety, disrupt sleep, dampen enthusiasm for activities, and even strain relationships. Sometimes, there are no clear reasons for these feelings; other times, there are terrifying ones.
Section One: FEAR OF THE DARK
The Psychology of DarknessSection Two: THE PARANORMAL
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