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In a magical forest, you come across safe berries enriched with truth and light from planets. A friendly wolf appears, teaching you that appearances can be deceiving and some people can't be fixed. Offering help is different from being manipulated or abused. The wolf leads you to a well of clarity and truth, where you learn that your power shouldn't be diminished when helping others. If someone tries to drag you into their toxic environment, they don't have your best interests at heart. Don't be drawn into their anger or stress, declare that you won't be a part of it. Chapter 1. You. Imagine now you're in a forest and you come across some berries and you instinctively know they are safe because this is a magical forest. It's been here for thousands of years. And in your heart you know it's safe. The berries are enriched with planets and truth. They're enriched with a shining light from planets shining down on this forest for thousands of years. You eat a berry and look around. A wolf comes out of the trees. And again, instinctively, you're not scared. You feel its presence is friendly. You can sense it. It wants to say to you, I may look scary, but actually I'm soft inside. I'm kind, knowledgeable. And sometimes there is people who look peaceful on the outside, but inside they are angry and toxic and you can't fix them. And they become obstacles in your way as only they can fix themselves. For the truth is, we've all been given freedom. We can offer a hand to help, but if that is abused or we are shouted at or we are manipulated to believe we are the problem, then that's not from a place of love. That's toxic. The wolf leads you to a well and wants you to drink the drink of clarity and truth. With this truth you realise you don't need to fix people. Offering your love and attention to someone in need is very different if that someone tries to make you feel needy. Your power shouldn't be diminished if you're helping someone. Imagine this. If someone looked as if they'd fallen into a black hole and was screeching for help, they wanted some help, they were holding out their hand, and you reached out to help them. But if they dragged you into the black hole, then that person wants to drag you into their toxic environment. They don't want to be lifted out and they don't want a helping hand. So if they try to pull you in, know this, they don't have your interests at heart. Your mantra, when someone shouts, Ah, I've fallen down this hole, you need to help me, you need to do something, and they reach out and they pull you in, or try to pull you in, realise before you're pulled in that that is destructive. That is destructive. They want to create a situation of anger and stress. And you won't be drawn there. You won't be drawn in there. Say to yourself, and say to them, I won't be drawn in to your well of anger.