About a week to a week and a half after the bone incident, I was chilling at home taking it easy and decided to hit the hay early that night. Dyanna was staying at her place that night and I had a feeling like it was time to go to sleep. It was… I dunno, probably midnight or so which is pretty early for when I normally go to bed around 3 or 4am.
At about 2am, I awoke out of a deep sleep with a shattering pain all up and down the left side of my skull. It felt like the most intense pressure/pain I had ever had in my life, almost like someone was crushing the left side of my skull into powder or something. I can’t even begin to describe in words how much it hurt. I remember starting to freak out and then I heard my higher self talking to me, telling me that it was him and he was just doing a really intense healing on me and that it would be over quickly. Just relax, he kept saying over and over.

Seed of Life
Sure enough, within five minutes or so the entire process was over. I stumbled out of my bed and practically tripped into the bathroom in order to go to the washroom. As I closed my eyes while going to the washroom, all I could see in my eyelids was the Seed of Life repeating over and over and over again. It filled the entire vision of my eyelids.
The Seed of Life is a sacred geometric symbol derived from the Flower of Life which some believe to be representative of the seven days of creation as it is composed of seven equal circles. The Flower of Life (and consequently the Seed of Life) has also been found throughout the world from ancient Assyria, China and Egypt to Mexico and more. It holds significant religious significance for many of the world’s religions as well as many other sacred geometric symbols or the foundation to create them including Metatron’s Cube, the Star of David, the 5 Platonic solids, the Tree of Life, and the Egg of Life.
The pattern I was seeing in my eyes looked something like the one below, although it was more flourescent indigo on black instead of black on white:

I don’t know if there’s much else to say besides that, up to this point, it was definitely one of the most interesting and intense experiences of my life. Of course, that was still early on in this journey :)