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[quote] it sounds like the way I perceive myself. [/quote] Yeah, exactly : everyone's cube is the way they perceive themselves. This is a wonderful cold reading/analysis technique, but it also is a great way to exchange with others (and just plain fun and interesting). Picturing a cube in a desert, in everyone's mind, for some reason, brings up... yourself as you see it, and that works with everyone I have tested it with. In addition, this technique dates from very old cultures, it's origins being unclear. So there is a LOT more to it : the cube itself is just the first part of the game - relationships, ambitions, and much more, can be worked into the scene. As for the distance : it usually represents how connected to yourself you do feel - how self aware you are. Your moving camera could be one of two things - an ability to alter your self awareness, as in "seeing yourself from a distance of your choice", or it may be a consequence of the "blurting out the questions as a block" : eg. once you have pictured ONE cube, since you know the trick, the image belongs to your conscience - where you can manipulate it and alter the "revelation" it brings (so usually, bringing up the questions gradually works best). As for my cube : blue is often associated to "feeling blue", just a bit in my case (mine is more cyan than blue). The size and opacity, we discussed, the distance as well, I often find myself looking at myself in "3rd person". And the floating ABOVE the ground reflects that giant ego of mine. Something to work back INTO the ground. ...Now, I may as well progress into steps 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the story - if you can, though, try to picture your cube genuinely and post it, it's fun and a mind opener. [url=http://www.beyondwonderland.com][img]http://www.beyondwonderland.com/images/logo_golden.gif[/img][/url] (Rules for Part II : bring up the desert/cube scene in your mind, and add a ladder to the scene - I'll come back with the questions) [small](Edited by [url=http://www.ozoneasylum.com/user/6553]argo navis[/url] on 02-29-2008 13:57)[/small]
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