[www.psicologoinrete.com presents]
[Dr. Pedrazzi]
[Halloween special]
We’re all afraid of something. The difference lies in the question. Fear of what?
What scares you the most?
Because there are many different fears …
… and weird.
So weird that we are afraid to confess.
[I fear the endless loneliness] Some are afraid of things that others look as source of well-being:
[I fear the dark] animals, clowns, traveling
[I … love], thunderstorms for example [hate].
[help] Other fears are more primitive, and everyone, at some point in life, shared them.
The dark, being alone, feeling lost.
[There’re so many fears … ]All those fears, in one way or another, are a reflection of the fear of death.
[… but the courage is one and only] By these deep demons of our mind, we can let they possess us,
we can let them steal all our dreams in the night [for those who are afraid …].
Or we can try to beat them, knowing them, watching them, wear their clothes [… anything crawl in the dark]
Halloween, a feast which has always been ours, if you see at that like a carnival themed party,
is often fought by those who stop, impressed, in front of the masks with fangs and blood,
[The emptiness frightens … ] and they don’t understand a basic truth.
[those who want fill it at all cost] Halloween is a holiday that glorifies life dressing the clothes of death,
and to play the role of our deepest fears is, for one day, to identify ourselves with the aggressor,
[Think about it: there are so many monsters …] to become him, to control him, to exorcise him, to mock at him.
The laugh of life against death.
[… that justify the fear we have of them] So, celebrate life on this Halloween night 2016,
play the monster’s role, [Merry Halloween!] without forgetting that,
in fact, there are very few monsters who warrant the fear we have of them,
and that what we want is just beyond that fear.
