Flickering Animation at 4 AM

It is 4 in the morning. I have not slept for hours due to the pain. It is pretty strong this night. I take the little hand-held and turn it on. The little screen almost blinds me. Trembling with pain I draw. My stylus slips and catches the yellow color. A short yellow line is made. I love mistakes. I go along with it and it becomes a little tree. Something is growing, I feel, with a lot of pain. The nerves repair themselves and reconnect to the muscles. This is what I think. I can feel the energy going through me like a strong current.

I do another one. Electricity moves through the broken nerves and pain scatters all around.
The pain intensifies
Still strong
Then lessens
Intensifies again
Still full, but weaker
Suddenly a woman appears
Disintegrates
And appears again, with some dramatic lines between me and her, as if saying: no, Don’t pass.
The pain is about 40 percent strength. I fall asleep.
I used to be a graphic designer and an illustrator. I became involved with the Chan Meditation Center and studied meditation and Buddhist knowledge with the late Master Sheng-yen from Taiwan. For twelve years I was in a process of deepening my meditation. I had many more experiences and insights and my life changed. After having illustrated more than 40 children’s books and writing two of them, I left this career too and went to New York University to study art therapy.
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