A detailed close-up of a therapist’s resource shelf, carefully organized with cloth-bound psychology books, small labeled glass jars of traditional herbs, a smooth wooden talking stick with carved symbols, and a woven basket containing folded, colorful textiles from different ancestral traditions. A single trailing plant spills gently over the edge of the shelf, its leaves catching soft, indirect daylight from a nearby window. The lighting is gentle and calming, creating subtle highlights on the glass jars and warm reflections on the polished wood. The mood is knowledgeable, respectful, and deeply grounded in both modern and ancestral wisdom. Photographic realism with a side-on perspective and shallow depth of field, keeping the mid-shelf items sharp while the foreground and background soften into a muted, professional blur.

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A warmly lit therapy space centered around a low wooden altar table, carefully arranged with a hand-carved ceramic bowl of clear water, a small bundle of dried sage, colorful woven textiles, and a smooth obsidian stone. Behind it, floor-to-ceiling linen curtains in soft earth tones create a gentle backdrop. Golden hour sunlight filters through, casting dappled patterns on the natural fiber rug. The mood is serene, grounding, and professional, suggesting trauma-informed healing supported by ancestral wisdom. Photographic realism at eye level, with a shallow depth of field that keeps the altar in crisp focus while the background softens into a calming blur, evoking a safe, sacred container for deep therapeutic work without any human presence.

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