Prologue: Finding the Map In a quiet attic of the mind, a slim PDF appears — "The Wizard Liz Guide to Inner Healing." Not a dusty grimoire, but a small, luminous handbook that promises a blend of empathy, practical ritual, and psychological insight. The first reading feels like discovering a map: equally whimsical and insistently useful. This chronicle follows that map through pages that teach you to see wounds as doorways rather than dead ends. Chapter 1: The Character of the Guide Liz — part healer, part storyteller, part pragmatic coach — writes in a voice that disarms. She mixes folklore metaphors with modern therapeutic language so neither feels foreign. Her persona matters: she's not an authoritarian sage, nor a detached clinician. Instead, she’s the companion who sits across from you with a warm mug, willing to point to the shadows and laugh at the awkwardness of being human.