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Take a walk in the forest and learn something more about yourself.
 
 
1. Forest
 
Imagine that you are walking in a forest.
 
1. What do you see, and how does everything make you feel?
 
2. What kind of trees are there?
 
3. Is it bright or dark?
 
 
2. Path
 
Now, describe the path in relation to the forest.
 
1. Is the path clearly visible?
 
2. Is there any other path?
 
3. Is the path wide or narrow?
 
4. Is the path well-traveled or abandoned?
 
5. Is the path easily navigated or are there obstructions?
 
 
3. Cup
 
Now we ask you to walk through the forest.
 
1: You see a cup. What does it look like?
 
2: What do you do with it?
 
 
4. Water
 
You continue on your walk through the forest. You see water.
 
1. What does it look like?
 
2. Is the water you see moving?
 
3. How deep is this water?
 
4. You need to cross the water. How do you do it?
 
 
5. Bear
 
As you continue walking through the forest, you see a bear.
 
1. Describe the bear.
 
2. What is the bear doing? Choose the closest option.
a. The bear has not seen me.
b. The bear has seen me, and is doing cute 'bear type' things.
c. The bear has seen me but is ignoring me.
d. The bear has seen me, and is looking threatening.
e. The bear is coming right at me!
 
3. You need to continue on the path. Choose from one of the following options.
a. Actually, he is cute and I am seriously considering adoption.
b. I ignore him and walk on.
c. I try to find a way to walk around the bear
d. I decide to go back or I try to hide.
e. I stand and fight. I win.
f. I stand and fight. I suffer a slight wound.
g. None of the options are close.
 
 
6. Key
 
You continue to walk along the path in the forest until you stumble upon something. You turn around and notice that it's a key.
 
1. Describe the key.
 
2. What do you think it unlocks?
 
 
7. Beach
 
You continue walking. You reach a beach.
 
1. How many people do you see?
 
2. How far are the nearest people?
 
 

 

Analysis
 

 

1. Forest
 
The forest represents how you felt about the world, as you were growing up. If you see squirrels playing then you felt that the world was a safe place.
 
The trees and the light in the forest represent the interaction that you had with adults as you were growing up, and the impact that this interaction had on you.
 
The taller the trees, the more influence adults had on your life.
 
The lighting represents the authority adults had  over you. The brighter the forest, the more you felt you had the freedom to do as you wanted and the happier you must have felt growing up. Note: being given a lot of freedom does not imply that you were in any way neglected.
 
The darker the forest, the more restrictions you felt were placed on you, and the more likely you were to find yourself in stressful situations.
 
 
2.Path
 
Adolescence is represented by the path through the forest.
 
The path's visibility indicates how prepared you were to handle situations during adolescence. The more visible the path, the more successful you were at anticipating changes, and facing challenges. A less visible path means you were less aware of what to expect and therefore some events may have left you feeling perplexed and bewildered.
 
Multiple paths are important choices that had to be made. If you saw many paths, you either saw many opportunities for yourself, or you were very confused about what choices to make.
 
The width of the path indicates room for emotional growth. The wider the path the more opportunities existed for emotional growth.
 
Meeting fellow travelers along the way, or a tidy and well maintained path, are indications of a frequently used path. A path that is not so frequently used, may have weeds and be scattered with litter. The more traveled the path, the less evidence there is of feeling isolated from your friends and family. Note: belonging to a small family or having a small circle of friends does not necessarily mean that you did not receive enough support.
 
Obstructions are the way that we perceive problems in adolescence. The more rocks, weeds and logs we see along the path, the more we feel that certain circumstances prevented us from accomplishing our goals.
 

 

Forest and Path
 
If you saw a path in the forest you’re not yet settled into your life as it is. Younger people usually see a path. Why is this? The path is symbolic of where you’re going. People still finding their way in life are more likely to see a path. Those more settled in their direction or place in life are less likely to see a path.
 

 

 
 
3. Cup
 
The cup is symbolic of wealth and your approach to it. The question gave you the chance to see any sort of cup. A tea cup, a sporting trophy, a tin cup, even a steaming cup of coffee! This question gave you the opportunity to reward yourself. If you said you saw a cup that appeared valuable then you rewarded yourself with something of value to you. If you didn’t see a valuable cup then you didn’t give yourself a reward when the opportunity arose.
 
If you left the cup alone you were given the chance to take a reward but left it behind you. Either wealth has no real value to you or wealth is something you think you’ve got to work for.
 
If you picked the cup up and then put it down again you were given the chance to take a reward and then you found an immediate use for the cup and used it there and then. Many people see a cup of tea or coffee and drink it. Did you do something similar? You left the chance for a reward behind you and found a practical use for the cup. You took a ‘here and now’ approach to the reward.
 
If you used the cup but then left it behind it means that you were given the chance to take a reward, you were curious enough to pick the cup up, but left it behind you. Either wealth has no real value to you or wealth is something you think you’ve got to work for.
 
If you took the cup with you then you probably saw a cup that was in some way valuable to you. You saw the chance to quickly reward yourself with easy pickings and you took it.
 
 
4. Water
 
Water is symbolic of sex. The depth and speed of the water you see is indicative of your attitude, appetite and approach to sex.
 
The speed at which you see water moving is an indicator of you appetite for sex. But, not necessarily your need. The slower the water, the lower your appetite. The faster the water, the greater your appetite.
 
The depth of the water is an indicator of how you see and what you want from sex. If you saw shallow water then you are able to reach fulfillment from deep and intense lovemaking. If you saw fast moving water, ‘little and often’ is for you.
 
If you saw deep waters then your love for the ‘deep and intense’ doesn’t mean you cannot enjoy anything else. You get true fulfillment from deeper and more intense lovemaking. For you, still waters run deep.
 
The ease with which you cross the water is an indicator of your attitude and approach to sex. The more easily you crossed the water, the more comfortable or liberal you’re likely to be in your approach to sex.
 
 
5. Bear
 
1. The bear is symbolic of problems and how you deal with them. The question gave you the chance to see a potentially dangerous situation. If you saw a tame, harmless bear or a young playful bear, or even a teddy, then your life is stress free and when faced with a problem you see a challenge or opportunity instead.
 
If you saw a menacing bear then you are more likely to see problems rather than creative challenges or opportunities. People under routine stress will see large, dangerous bears.
 
Equally a bear you’re ignoring or was ignoring you, is indicative of how you see stress and problems when they’re presented to you.
 
2. If the bear has not seen you, or has seen you but is doing cute 'bear type' things, then you are not under everyday stress and you do not have many real problems. When presented with a problem you prefer to focus on the solution.
 
If the bear has seen you but is ignoring you, then although you may be worried or anxious about something, you are not under unhealthy levels of stress.
 
If the bear is looking threatening or is coming right at you, you need a holiday! You are likely to be under high levels of stress.
 
3. How you continue your journey represents how you are affected by stress, how you deal with challenges, and also how you make decisions.
 
If you walk up to the bear, you face your problems head on, and you take a direct and pragmatic approach to decision making
 
If you avoid the bear you may think your problems are insurmountable, and you prefer a more indirect, non-confrontational approach to decision making.
 
If you ignore the bear, you pay little attention to setbacks and you are not affected by stress.
 
If you were considering adoption, then you have a healthy approach towards life and everyday challenges.
 
 
6. Key
 
The key represents work related interests. The key's appearance reveals how other people see your career, and the key's function reveals your career goals.
 
1. Appearance (how other people see your career)
 
The more ornamental the key, the more you prefer a career that is remarkable, distinctive or unique.
 
Outdated or antiquated keys show you feel more comfortable in a conventional or long established career.
 
2. Function (career goals)
 
If the key opens everyday things such as cars and school lockers then your expectations about your career in terms of wealth, joy and accomplishments are average.
 
Keys to royal residences, castles, fortresses or mansions reveal a desire for power.
 
If the key is able to unlock and open a number of things then you are probably undecided and unsure about which career path to follow.
 
Keys to items or places along the way, reveal a desire to choose a career that will solve a challenge.
 
Keys that allow access to valuable things such as a treasure box, indicate a desire to accumulate wealth.
 
Keys to personal belongings such as diaries or lockets indicate that a fulfilling career is one which addresses other people's needs.
 
If the key is of little use or value, you are rather pessimistic about finding a rewarding and fulfilling career.
 
A magical key or a  key to a magical world may reveal excessively optimistic expectations from a career.
 
If you are unsure as to what the key may open, you have not yet defined your career goals.
 
 
7. Beach
 
The beach is symbolic of how you relate to people around you. How many people you pictured on the beach relates directly to the number of people you want around you. A truly socially gregarious person is most comfortable in the company of a large number of people, and seeks the audience (this personality type sees a beach packed with people). At the opposite end of the scale, those people that see a deserted beach are happy with their own company. They’re very happy to spend long periods on their own where others would feel lonely.
 
If you saw hundreds of people you’re a person that’s very comfortable in a crowded pub, club or bar. You may even seek them out. You may like an audience. Where’re you going tonight?
 
If you saw 20-100 people you’re quite a social animal. Usually comfortable in crowded pubs, clubs or bars. You may even seek them out. Where are you going this Saturday night?
 
If you saw one or two people then you’re a person who wouldn’t want to spend a whole lot of time in crowded pubs, clubs or bars. You can be a social animal, but you’re often content with your own company. The vast majority of people see a beach with one or two people on it.
 
If you didn’t see any people then you’re a person least comfortable in a crowded pub, club or bar. You may even avoid them. You have the potential to be a social animal, but you wouldn’t get lonely stranded on a desert island. You’re content for long periods of time with your own company.
 
 Where you see people on the beach is symbolic of how you relate to people around you. If you saw people close enough to talk to then this suggests you want contact with other people most of the time.
 
If you saw people that weren’t close enough to talk to then this suggests you don’t need contact with other people all of the time, but like to know that someone is there for you.
 
If you saw people in the distance then you don’t need contact with other people all of the time. You’re happy with you own company.

 

 

 

 
It's mostly right for me, like my parents control my life, have big influence in my decisions  :._.:
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1. Forest

 

Imagine that you are walking in a forest.

 

1. What do you see, and how does everything make you feel?

trees, nothing but trees.

 

2. What kind of trees are there?

they're extremely tall... probably pine trees. they would block the sun if it was out.

 

3. Is it bright or dark?

it's night time so i have to use a flashlight.

 

 

2. Path

 

Now, describe the path in relation to the forest.

 

1. Is the path clearly visible?

yes

 

2. Is there any other path?

perhaps through the trees but visibly, no.

 

3. Is the path wide or narrow?

no

 

4. Is the path well-traveled or abandoned?

it's dirt. i can't tell

 

5. Is the path easily navigated or are there obstructions?

easily navigated

 

 

3. Cup


 

Now we ask you to walk through the forest.

 

1: You see a cup. What does it look like?

it's an empty white styrofoam cup

 

2: What do you do with it?

kick it lmao


 

 

4. Water

 


You continue on your walk through the forest. You see water.

 

1. What does it look like?

it's a small stream

 

2. Is the water you see moving?

yes

 

3. How deep is this water?

probably only ankle deep

 

4. You need to cross the water. How do you do it?

walk


 

 

5. Bear

 

As you continue walking through the forest, you see a bear.

 

1. Describe the bear.

large, brown fur. that's it. idk bears.

 

2. What is the bear doing? Choose the closest option.

a. The bear has not seen me.

b. The bear has seen me, and is doing cute 'bear type' things.

c. The bear has seen me but is ignoring me.

d. The bear has seen me, and is looking threatening.

e. The bear is coming right at me!

 

3. You need to continue on the path. Choose from one of the following options.

a. Actually, he is cute and I am seriously considering adoption.

b. I ignore him and walk on.

c. I try to find a way to walk around the bear

d. I decide to go back or I try to hide.

e. I stand and fight. I win.

f. I stand and fight. I suffer a slight wound.

g. None of the options are close.

 

 

6. Key

 

You continue to walk along the path in the forest until you stumble upon something. You turn around and notice that it's a key.

 

1. Describe the key.

it looks like a key you would see in a movie. two prong things and it's made of brass. i could make a nice necklace with it.

 

2. What do you think it unlocks?

probably a door.

 

 

7. Beach

 


You continue walking. You reach a beach.

 

1. How many people do you see?

none

 

2. How far are the nearest people?

the beach is empty

 

lmao..... shit....

 

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1. Forest
 
Imagine that you are walking in a forest.
 
1. What do you see, and how does everything make you feel?
 
Squirrels, chipmunks, the occasional deer, birds...oh, and bugs. Icky bugs everywhere.
 
2. What kind of trees are there?
 
Deciduous trees
 
3. Is it bright or dark?
 
Uh both? There's still enough light for me to see and move without having to bust out a flashlight for another hour or two, but it's starting to get dark.
 
2. Path
 
Now, describe the path in relation to the forest.
 
1. Is the path clearly visible?
 
Sort of.
 
2. Is there any other path?
 
I don't know.
 
3. Is the path wide or narrow?
 
Narrow
 
4. Is the path well-traveled or abandoned?
 
Not abandoned, but not traveled along very often.
 
5. Is the path easily navigated or are there obstructions?
 
Some obstructions
 
3. Cup
 
Now we ask you to walk through the forest.
 
1: You see a cup. What does it look like?
 
The disposal red plastic ones
 
2: What do you do with it?
 
I use it for various purposes like using it to drink water, bathe myself, etc.
 
4. Water
 
You continue on your walk through the forest. You see water.
 
1. What does it look like?
 

Clean

 

2. Is the water you see moving?
 
No
 
3. How deep is this water?
 
No more than a foot deep.
 
4. You need to cross the water. How do you do it?
 
Find a way around it without having to get my feet wet.
 
5. Bear
 
As you continue walking through the forest, you see a bear.
 
1. Describe the bear.
 
It's brown.
 
2. What is the bear doing? Choose the closest option.
a. The bear has not seen me.
b. The bear has seen me, and is doing cute 'bear type' things.
c. The bear has seen me but is ignoring me.
d. The bear has seen me, and is looking threatening.
e. The bear is coming right at me!
 
3. You need to continue on the path. Choose from one of the following options.
a. Actually, he is cute and I am seriously considering adoption.
b. I ignore him and walk on.
c. I try to find a way to walk around the bear
d. I decide to go back or I try to hide.
e. I stand and fight. I win.
f. I stand and fight. I suffer a slight wound.
g. None of the options are close.
 
 
6. Key
 
You continue to walk along the path in the forest until you stumble upon something. You turn around and notice that it's a key.
 
1. Describe the key.
 
It's an old, antiquated key.
 
2. What do you think it unlocks?
 
I don't know, someone's diary? A treasure box?
 
7. Beach
 
You continue walking. You reach a beach.
 
1. How many people do you see?
 
Not very many.
 
2. How far are the nearest people?

 

About 30 or so feet away.

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1. Forest

 

Imagine that you are walking in a forest.

 

1. What do you see, and how does everything make you feel?

 

I see a lake, it's kinda dark and I feel peacefull

 

2. What kind of trees are there?

 

Giant twisted trees :derp:  wow

 

3. Is it bright or dark?

 

dark

 

 

2. Path

 

Now, describe the path in relation to the forest.

 

1. Is the path clearly visible?

 

no

 

2. Is there any other path?

 

no

 

3. Is the path wide or narrow?

 

narrow

 

4. Is the path well-traveled or abandoned?

 

hided

 

5. Is the path easily navigated or are there obstructions?

 

obstructions

 

 

3. Cup


 

Now we ask you to walk through the forest.

 

1: You see a cup. What does it look like?

 

round

 

2: What do you do with it?

 

hold it


 

 

4. Water

 


You continue on your walk through the forest. You see water.

 

1. What does it look like?

 

its a lake

 

2. Is the water you see moving?

 

yes there are ripples in the water

 

3. How deep is this water?

 

not much

 

4. You need to cross the water. How do you do it?

 

in a ship


 

 

5. Bear

 

As you continue walking through the forest, you see a bear.

 

1. Describe the bear.

brown, giant, quiet

 

2. What is the bear doing? Choose the closest option.

 

a. The bear has not seen me.

 

3. You need to continue on the path. Choose from one of the following options.

 

g. None of the options are close.

 

he's eating, and im walking on my way, we both dont have interest in the others matters

 

 

6. Key

 

You continue to walk along the path in the forest until you stumble upon something. You turn around and notice that it's a key.

 

1. Describe the key.

 

Yellow, big. and pretty

 

2. What do you think it unlocks?

 

a Secret Door

 

 

7. Beach

 


You continue walking. You reach a beach.

 

1. How many people do you see?

 

none

 

2. How far are the nearest people?

 

very far

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My answers + the rest:
 

 

Forest
 
1) Tall trees, rocks, soil, a lot of green and brown, leaves. I'm feeling peaceful.
 
2) Eucalyptus trees.
 
4) Dark.
 
 
 

 

"The forest represents how you felt about the world, as you were growing up. If you see squirrels playing then you felt that the world was a safe place."

 
The world was a safe place, and then I went outside our building and found out that I was dumb.
 
 

 

"The taller the trees, the more influence adults had on your life.
 
The taller the trees, the more influence adults had on your life.
 
The lighting represents the authority adults had  over you. The brighter the forest, the more you felt you had the freedom to do as you wanted and the happier you must have felt growing up. Note: being given a lot of freedom does not imply that you were in any way neglected.
 
The darker the forest, the more restrictions you felt were placed on you, and the more likely you were to find yourself in stressful situations."
 
 
Wrong. They didn't had much influence on my life, not even when I was pretty young. And I ALWAYS had a lot of freedom. 
 
 

 

 
 
Path
 
1) No. There are leaves and other things covering it.
 
2) Hm, no (?).
 
3) Narrow.
 
4) Abandoned.
 
5) There are some obstructions.
 
 

 

 

      "The path's visibility indicates how prepared you were to handle situations during adolescence. The more visible the path, the more successful you were at anticipating changes, and facing challenges. A less visible path means you were less aware of what to expect and therefore some events may have left you feeling perplexed and bewildered."

 
 
Yeah. 
 
  
 

      "The width of the path indicates room for emotional growth. The wider the path the more opportunities existed for emotional growth."

 
Makes sense. 
 
 
 

   "Meeting fellow travelers along the way, or a tidy and well maintained path, are indications of a frequently used path. A path that is not so frequently used, may have weeds and be scattered with litter. The more traveled the path, the less evidence there is of feeling isolated from your friends and family. Note: belonging to a small family or having a small circle of friends does not necessarily mean that you did not receive enough support."

 
#Isolated4life
 
 
 

   "Obstructions are the way that we perceive problems in adolescence. The more rocks, weeds and logs we see along the path, the more we feel that certain circumstances prevented us from accomplishing our goals."

 
100% True.
 
 

 

"Forest and Path
 
If you saw a path in the forest you’re not yet settled into your life as it is. Younger people usually see a path. Why is this? The path is symbolic of where you’re going. People still finding their way in life are more likely to see a path. Those more settled in their direction or place in life are less likely to see a path."
 
 
I'm confused. The path was not clear, I only "saw" it because the questions keep asking about path and blah blah blah, but I'm pretty sure that I'm NOT settled yet, I'm too young and rn I feel like I'm wandering through life because I don't have idea of what the fuck I'm going to do with my life LOL
 
 
 

 

 
 
Cup
 
1) It's a tea-cup made of porcelain, has a lot of cracks and it looks old.
 
2) I leave it there.
 
 

 

 
[...] If you left the cup alone you were given the chance to take a reward but left it behind you. Either wealth has no real value to you or wealth is something you think you’ve got to work for.
 
Yep.
 
 

 

 
 
Water
 
1) It's a shallow river. The water is clear.
 
2) Yes. 
 
3) Shallow.
 
4) I keep walking without hesitation. The river is shallow tho...
 

 

 
The speed at which you see water moving is an indicator of you appetite for sex. But, not necessarily your need. The slower the water, the lower your appetite. The faster the water, the greater your appetite.
 
The depth of the water is an indicator of how you see and what you want from sex. If you saw shallow water then you are able to reach fulfillment from deep and intense lovemaking. If you saw fast moving water, ‘little and often’ is for you.
 
It wasn't moving fast or slow, it's was a "normal" flow, so how do I interpret that?
 
The ease with which you cross the water is an indicator of your attitude and approach to sex. The more easily you crossed the water, the more comfortable or liberal you’re likely to be in your approach to sex.
 
Makes sense.
 

 

 
 
Bear
 
1) It's a brown bear, has the size of an adult bear.
 
2) a.
 
3) c.
 
 
 

 

 

 

 "Equally a bear you’re ignoring or was ignoring you, is indicative of how you see stress and problems when they’re presented to you."

 

 

Damn right.

 

 

"If the bear has not seen you, or has seen you but is doing cute 'bear type' things, then you are not under everyday stress and you do not have many real problems. When presented with a problem you prefer to focus on the solution."

 

HAHAHAHAHA, no. Read above. 

 

 

If you avoid the bear you may think your problems are insurmountable, and you prefer a more indirect, non-confrontational approach to decision making.

 

Yep.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Key
 
1) It's a key, a silver and rusty key. The design is pretty, tho
 
2) IDK. A suitcase?

 

 

 

 

 

The more ornamental the key, the more you prefer a career that is remarkable, distinctive or unique.

 

Cool. 

 

"IDK" If you are unsure as to what the key may open, you have not yet defined your career goals.

 

"A suitcase?"

 

If the key opens everyday things such as cars and school lockers then your expectations about your career in terms of wealth, joy and accomplishments are average.

 

OR

 

Keys to personal belongings such as diaries or lockets indicate that a fulfilling career is one which addresses other people's needs.

 

 

I'm still unsure, but I have a few ideas of what I could do. Makes sense to me. 

 

 

 

 

 

Beach
 
1) No one.
 
2) There's no one there.
 
 

 

 
The beach is symbolic of how you relate to people around you. How many people you pictured on the beach relates directly to the number of people you want around you. [...] those people that see a deserted beach are happy with their own company. They’re very happy to spend long periods on their own where others would feel lonely.

If you didn’t see any people then you’re a person least comfortable in a crowded pub, club or bar. You may even avoid them. You have the potential to be a social animal, but you wouldn’t get lonely stranded on a desert island. You’re content for long periods of time with your own company. 
 
100% right. 
 
 

 

 

 

 
 
Few things are wrong, but I think most of them are accurate. It was interesting.
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