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On the eve of the Second World War, two of the greatest minds of the twentieth century, C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud con | dG1fQ0hHSm5SSURfNjA
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00:00 My faith ended with my childhood.
00:02 I...
00:04 I buried it along with my mother.
00:06 She died when I was quite young.
00:07 Uh...
00:09 Go on.
00:11 My father was consumed with grief.
00:19 Unable to process it or to take ours into account.
00:26 His only solution was to send us off to England for boarding school.
00:31 It's perhaps my life's greatest trauma.
00:39 More so than the war.
00:41 It was all sea and islands now.
00:45 A great continent had sunk like Atlantis.
00:49 Jack, I can't wait for you to see this.
00:56 But then on my next birthday, my brother, Warren,
00:59 gave me the most wonderful present I'd ever been given.
01:02 A new world.
01:04 A toy forest he created in a biscuit tin.
01:08 I thought it was the most beautiful thing I'd ever seen.
01:11 Moss, twigs, tiny stones, flowers.
01:17 The moment I saw it,
01:23 I created a yearning I never felt before.
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01:50 [MUSIC PLAYING]

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