Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Nature (Love)

Take a journey into nature and discover more about your relationships.
1. While walking along a path you notice a rose tree in the distance. There is a single rose, yet it is not like any rose you have ever seen before. It is the most beautiful rose you have ever seen! What do you do?
2. You climb upon a hill and can see a deep green valley below. A beautiful horse catches your eye. You are awestruck, and for some reason you can't take your attention away from it. Why? Describe the horse.
 
 
3. All of a sudden you are in a totally different place, totally different from where you were before. Where are you?
4. As you ponder your new surroundings, someone taps you on the shoulder. You turn around and it's someone you know. Who is it?
5. You are now walking along a path and you stop when you reach water.

a. Describe the water. For example, is it a large ocean or a small pond? Is it clear or murky? Shallow or deep? Is the water moving?

b. Is the water moving?
i. It is moving fast.
ii. It is moving slowly.
iii. It is still water.
c. You need to cross over to the other side. How do you do it?
i. Swim across.
ii. Build a raft.
iii. Search for a bridge.
iv. Walk around.
6. Drinking container
Having crossed the water you stumble upon a drinking container.
A. Describe the drinking container.
B. Do you leave it behind or take it with you?
C. If you take it with you do you fill it or leave it empty?


Analysis

 

1. Rose
How you react to temptation. If you picked the rose, then you are apt to give into temptation whenever it arises.

2. Horse
This is how you would describe your perfect partner. Do I really need to elaborate here?

3. New surroundings
This is your favorite place in the world, the place you would most like to be, whether or not it was possible.
 
 
4. Tap on the shoulder
This is the person you trust more than anyone else.

5. Water

Water is symbolic of your appetite, and approach towards sex.

a. The size of the body of water is representative of the size of your libido.
The clarity of the water reveals opinions about sex. Dark, murky water may reveal issues or prejudices towards sex, while clear water reveals a positive attitude towards sex.
The deeper the waters, the more fulfillment you get from deep and intense lovemaking.
Little details such as bubbles in the stream, a mild current or the wind creating small waves, may reveal a playful disposition towards sex.
The presence of life in the water (frogs, ducks) may indicate a stronger than average desire for children.
b. The pace at which the water is moving indicates libido. Generally the greater the pace, the more vigorous the sex drive.
c. Your answer reveals the way you search for a partner. Crossing a river is the equivalent of going out and finding that special someone.
When it comes to finding a romantic partner you:
i. Search until you find your perfect match.
ii. Create opportunities to interact with many people, then select someone you like. You are not too worried about finding someone right away.
iii. Do not have any particular type in mind, but are inclined to look for someone who is likely to say 'yes' if asked.
iv. Base your search on information from your friends. You may be a bit cautious about your relationships.

The ease by which you crossed the water indicates how comfortable or liberal you are likely to be in your approach to sex. Finding a way to cross indicates an interest in new sexual experiences. If you decide to walk around the water then you are not as open to new sexual experiences.
How wet you get in crossing the water is another indication of the importance of your sex life. Any interaction you had with the water, for example splashing with your hand, is an indicator of increased libido. If you jumped in and had fun, you are a wildcat.
Note: The way you cross the water may reveal additional personality traits. For example, if you jump into the river and swim across, you act without thinking. If you find another way to cross, you think before you act.

6. Drinking container
a. The description of the container defines how you approach a romantic relationship or attachment. If the container is plain and has a practical use, then you are likely to take a rational and realistic approach to relationships. Practical containers are made of sturdy materials and do not break or spill their contents easily. Examples include a thermos and a water bottle.
If the container is ornamental or is excessively adorned, your relationships are more likely to be idealistic, sentimental and adventurous. Examples of ornamental cups are those which are bejeweled, decorated with ribbons, or cut in various patterns like wine glasses. They are more likely to break and are not efficient during long journeys.
A container that is both useful and attractive means that you are both realistic and dreamy when it comes to romantic relationships.
If the container looks dirty and abandoned then you are pessimistic about being in a relationship with your partner for too long.
b. If you take the container, then you feel that you are more likely to find happiness in long term relationships than short-lived romances.
c. Taking the cup and filling it with water reveals that intimacy and sex make up a large part of your relationship. Taking the cup and leaving it empty means that sex does not play a major role in your relationship.
 

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