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boundary, teeth, distance

Boundary animal

When you need to know where to protect, where not to growl, and where to leave another person's field.

When it fits

  • someone is pressuring
  • it is hard to say no
  • there is emotional overload

Not for this

  • aggression instead of conversation
  • revenge
  • dangerous situations without help

Key images

Wolf shows pack, boundary, and loyalty to self.
Turtle teaches protection without attack.
Cat reminds: distance is also an answer.

How to read this scene

Where is my territory

Separate your decision from another person's mood.

Which protection style

Sometimes teeth are needed, sometimes shell, sometimes quiet exit.

What to say briefly

A boundary works better when short and repeatable.

Small practice

Write one refusal sentence without explaining your whole biography.

For recurring conflicts, use a deeper scroll with Tarot or Lenormand to see roles and triggers.

Journal questions

Where do I yield too early?

What does my short boundary sound like?

What does not need explanation?

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