![]() This turns into arrows as it moves towards the ultimate outcome of healing. There are multiple layers and shapes to the hearts because different people will be involved in seeing the subject back to health, each with their own role and contributions. The line cuts through the center, creating the heart shapes as recovery progresses. This is symbolized by the multiple layers of hearts to the right of the surgery bundle. Failure to receive after-care can be as damaging or deadly as a botched surgery. This is where you give your body a chance to heal fully, so that you can return to normal as completely as possible. Successful surgery is important, but so is after-care. This is symbolized by the crescent moons cradling the pill shape at the core of the sigil. This intention helps to ward against severe side effects, and minimize even the minor side effects. That means different people will experience different side effects to greater or lesser degrees. Experience Minimal Side Effects from MedicationsĪllergies are real, and different bodies respond differently to different medications. It is also symbolized by the three dots above the arrow, indicating that the medication is doing its work. ![]() This is symbolized by the pill-shaped oval in the core of the sigil, with the “+” sign in the center of it. Other medications can be critical to the success of a surgery, or help to avert complications. If you have not, you do not want to have the experience. If you have ever had a numbing agent fail on a minor procedure, or woken from full anesthesia while surgery was still happening, you know what I mean. Most surgeries involve a lot more medication than that, and it is important that they do their job properly. Medications are EffectiveĪll surgeries involve medication, at the very least a localized numbing agent. This is symbolized in the up arrow and the pentagram in the core of the sigil, and the bullseye with pentagram at the far right. ![]() If someone must go under the knife, it is best that the surgery accomplishes all its goals, so that as few surgeries as possible will be required. If complications do happen, they will aid the surgeon and nurses with quickly and effectively managing/correcting the problem(s). The multiple crescent moons, “+” symbol, and pentagram all work to keep complications from happening. Since these complications, if they happen, will happen during surgery, these elements are in the core part of the sigil. These wards help to reduce the likelihood of such complications. Wards Against ComplicationsĮven when human error and technological problems are taken care of, there can still be complications, as the human body does not always respond well to being cut open. This is further reinforced by the other crescent moons, and by the circles with the dot at the center to the far right of the sigil. It is placed at the left so that any such problems are taken care of before surgery even starts. The moons contain the chaos and help it to follow predictable patterns (maintenance and checking tools ahead of time). The main ward is at the left of the sigil, the chaos star (representing chaotic and unpredictable circumstances) couched in crescent moons. This ward is just as much for the benefit of the people doing the surgery as the patient, as technical problems make the surgeon’s job much harder than it has to be. Technological problems can be just as problematic as human error, resulting in botched, incomplete, or lengthy and difficult surgeries. The arrows emphasize progress along that line, and the multiple crescent moons ward against inconsistencies. This is symbolized by the straight solid and dotted line through the main components of the sigil, showing that the surgery should progress in a smooth and predictable manner. It happens, of course, because everyone makes mistakes, so we ward against it happening this time. ![]() The last thing anyone in surgery needs is for the doctors doing the surgery to make very human errors. If you associate progress as moving from right to left it is best to flip the sigil. I organized it this way because I am a native English speaker. The overall flow of the sigil moves from left to right, to emphasize progress. Sigil to Attract Customers and Clients Intentions for and Symbology in the Sigil for Successful Surgery and Recovery
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