Friday 20 June 2014

Head in the clouds


Yesah! At long last, i finally found the FULL personality test that idiotic Jasper tested me a long time ago.......only to say that he had forgotten the remaining half of it. Meh meh de.

So here goes.. ( If you wanna try it out too, you might wanna not spoil yourself by reading the answers at the bottom of this post. :)
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“I want you to imagine a desert, stretching out as far as your eyes can see. In this desert is a cube. Your first task is to describe the cube. What does it look like? How large is it? What is it made of? Where exactly is it?”

Cube made of crystal-like-glass half my size (?) Sparkly under the sun & floating above the ground.



“As you look at the desert and your cube, you notice there is also a ladder. Your second task is to describe the ladder. What is it made of? How big is it? Where is it, in relation to the cube?”

Ladder made of mahogany wood in dark walnut brown. Hovering somewhere beside the cube, slanting towards but not touching it.


“Now imagine that in the scene there is a horse. (Yes, horse. I didn't say this desert made sense). Your third task: describe the horse. Most importantly: where is the horse, and what is it doing? Where, if anywhere, is it going?”

A magnificent white horse with golden saddles!! A short distance away from the cube & the ladder waiting for me.


“We’re nearly there now. In the scene before you are flowers. Your penultimate task: describe the flowers. How many are there? What do they look like? Where are they, in relation to the horse, cube, ladder and sand?”

Beautiful garden with stone steps that leads to a huge fountain. Surrounding the garden is an array of flowers, roses in many different colors 


“Final question. In the desert there is a storm. Describe the storm. What type of storm is it? Is it near, or far? What direction is it headed? Does it affect the horse, flowers, cube or ladder?”

Ominous dark clouds mixed with rain, thunder and lightning at horizon of the desert. Too far to affect anything.


“If you've been playing along, this is going to be fun. If you didn't, I must warn you: the next part ruins your ability to play this game ever again. If you won’t want to ruin it forever, go back now. Trust me.”

*Highlight*

The cube is yourself & the size is ostensibly your ego:
A large cube means you’re pretty sure of yourself, a small cube less so. The vertical placement of the cube is how grounded you are. Resting on the sand? You’re probably pretty down to earth. Floating in the sky? Your head is in the clouds.

The cube’s material conveys how open you are:
Transparent cubes belong to transparent people. Opaque cubes are more protective of their minds. Glowing? You’re likely a positive person, who aims to raise the spirits of others. Made of granite? You’re likely protective and resilient.

The ladder represents your friends:
Are your friends leaning on the cube? Your friends depend on you, and are close. Is the ladder frail, or robust? Tall or short? Does it lead inside the cube? Or is it cast to one side, lying unloved on the sand? By now you should be able to draw your own conclusions.

The horse represents your dream partner:
The type of horse reveals a lot about what you yearn for in a partner. Is your horse nuzzling your cube affectionately, or taking a bite out of it? Is it far from your cube, or walking away? This can represent a current partner, or an inspirational one, but the results are often a mix of touching and hilarious.

The flowers represent children:
The number of flowers relates to how many you imagine having. The colour and vitality of the flowers can speak to their health and presumed prosperity.

The placement:
Particularly in relation to the cube, can reveal interesting relations; "I met one woman whose horse was eating their flowers.” - w h a t?!

Finally, the storm represents threat:
This speaks to the current state of the person, and how they perceive risk in their life. Some may see a distant storm, on the lip of the horizon, fading from sight. Others may view themselves in the midst of a thunderous apocalypse, hailstones the size of tennis balls pelting their fragile cube and horse. Chances are those people have some immediate trauma in their life.”

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