![]() Even if the economy was struggling the cultural scene was exploding with youthful energy from the post WW II baby boom. His later explorations of the concepts of Karma eventually led him to Buddhism.īritain in the 60’s and 70’s struggled with the perception of economic decline and transition. ![]() Religion in Davidson’s life plays an important role however, he was turned off of Christianity as a child because it was portrayed as dark and unforgiving. The “Invisible Man” a patient named George, was another patient who taught him about human frailty and the repercussions of poor decisions. His first encounter with mortality was with Maria who died of an aneurysm. ![]() In the hospital he encountered countless nurses and doctors, but he was deeply affected by his interactions with other patients too. He lived in the hospitals isolation unit for his first 2 years and by the age of 4 he had had 14 operations to help correct his condition, and so that he could acquire mobility. Video links for Spiral Cage Life Writing blog His doctors thought that if he survived he would never walk. ![]() Al Davison an Example of Pure Life Writing in Graphic Novel Formīorn Januin New Castle on Tyne, in England.Ī day after he was born his doctors diagnosed him with severe Spina Bifida- no left hip socket, fused ankle bones, and leg bone distortions. ![]()
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