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Why the lightning bolts, flame and swirling waters?  What do the colors I have chosen mean?  I have prepared an essay on my thoughts regarding these images.
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Sedative
Getting Sleepy
Relaxed
Into the OR
Induction
Anesthetized
Changes
Hell's Hue (it's just a shade of blue-green)
Lead into gold
The wizard
What is.  This is what will happen.  Some of it scary, unpleasant, frightening,  but other aspects are almost magical, very mysterious.  What really happens in an anesthetized patient's mind?  Are you really hanging by a thread over the chasm of death?  And what of the surgeon and the operation itself?  Many times the transformation and healing is amazing, the provence of a great sorcerer changing lead into gold.   But darkness still lurks.  Even the greatest of wizards must still take a knife to you, if less so often today than in the past.
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Why the lightning bolts, flame and swirling waters?  What do the colors I have chosen mean?  I have prepared an essay on my thoughts regarding these images.
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Consult
Shedding the old ideas
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Sleep now