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I'm about to complete my first month and this has been a transformation I will never forget. What started out as a physical detox has evolved into mental and spiritual one. I have so much energy that I am cutting my neighbor's yard and mines. I still suffer with insomnia, but that's a blog entry all by itself. I am now 13 pounds lighter and I feel fantastic. As soon as I thought I was in the clear all hell broke loose. All the things, thoughts and habits that I thought I had tucked away in the closet of my mind came out for me to deal with one more time.

It reminded me of this biblical parable:

There once was a man who lived in filth, he stunk of body order and most importantly he was accompanied by a demon. This demon taunted him and thrived in the confusion of mess and hoarding. Then one day the man got tired of dealing with this demon and decided to clean up his act... literally. So he got busy cleaning his house, his body and threw away all the trash. The demon was angered and had to leave, because he could not live in a clean environment. Once the demon left, the man began to enjoy life again and wondered why he had not done this earlier.

Some time passed and he had gotten use to his new life when suddenly a knock on the door startled him. When he answered the door it was the demon, but this time he was not alone. The demon went to and fro and found 7 more demons to attack the man.

Lesson: Making the decision to change, grow and transform means that a battle is at hand between the lower self and the higher self. The old will not go out without a fight and just when you think you have it all together... the worst has yet to come. So be prepared for the real aftermath and whatever you do... don't give up. Know that when something good is on the way, a tribulation will have to be overcome before the reward is granted. Can you weather the storm? Like all storms, the Sun will eventually shine through and victory is at hand.


Today I finally decided to get my newest addition of body art. Being an artist, I consider everything a canvas including my body. I found this amazing artist named Jimmy at a Tattoo Parlor called Hope for Pain - go figure. He designed my arm piece with the angel wings and I was completely in love with his work after that. He also design my husband's back piece with a lion, which Aaron had to do in two sittings. My arm design took 7 hours so I thought this one should be a breeze. I decided to get this one on my back.

After careful contemplation, I decided on one of the 72 names of God. This one in particular calls up Angelic Forces and Influences. It is a very powerful name and only spoken when supernatural intervention is needed. It consist of 3 Hebrew Letters.

HEY ZAYIN YUD - Angelic Influences

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So I get there at 6 pm and I try my best to get my mind right. My secret is to hum to the sound of the tattoo gun and this puts my mind on a higher vibration and increases my tolerance for pain. Jimmy puts the design on my back and I am in awe. It is even more beautiful than I ever imagined. OK... I'm ready to do this. So I sit down with my back towards Jimmy. He says, "I'm going to do one line just to get you ready." Buzzzzzzzz

OMG..... Ouch, that hurt like hell. I mean really hurt like hell or what I imagine hell to be. Are you ready?, he says. So he begins and after 5 minutes I'm ready to take a break. This was my 1st mistake, because every time I took a break I had to build up my tolerance for pain all over again. So Jimmy is still working on the outline and as he gets closer to my spine, I start feeling it in my knee cap and then in my elbow. When he hit my spine, the vibrational hymn turned into a cry for help. After 5 1/2 hours I had reached my tolerance for pain and my brain was yelling, Chick are you crazy? What are you doing to me? Let's get the hell out of here!!!!!! Jimmy realized I had reached my limit and that's why you see only a half done tattoo. Feb 13th begins part 2. See ya then.


Diaries of a Butterfly

Welcome to the all new blog of artist and author, Camille James. I hope you enjoy my ramblings, ideas, inspirations and most important --- my sense of humor. Come back often because I'll be updating this page often as a way to keep my sanity.

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