The Wabe The Bear Test Archives Analysis for TrackerByMoonlight, 4 January 2006


Analysis for TrackerByMoonlight, 4 January 2006

This is how you described the room:

The room is pleasantly cold and very spartan in decoration. Everything in the room is neat and well taken care of. There is a bed with white sheets and a desk that sits in the corner or the room, on the desk is a black flatscreen computer monitor and a silver desk lamp. The door frames and the trim is stained oak. In the walls are two large windows which show a deep forest outside.

The initial room is the subject’s childhood. What interests us here is the general atmosphere of the room, in addition to the level of furnishings described by the subject. The significant detail in the description of the room tells us that the subject has rich, lasting memories of childhood (45.25%). This room is neither comfortable nor uncomfortable; this suggests the subject had a bland, uninspiring childhood (72.37%).

You wanted to leave the room.

The subject wanted to become an adult.

This is how you described the forest:

It is like any other forest, there is a vast amount of undergrowth with evergreen trees. It is day light and the sun is shining down through the trees giving the forest an almost supernatural glow to it. The air is crisp and clean and smells of pine.

The forest is growing up, and the trees are those adults with whom the subject interacted at that time. Average lighting tells us that the subject received enough attention from the adults to be guided but not oppressed (37.66%). Tall trees imply that the adults had a strong influence on the subject (96.85%).

This is how you described the path:

There is a worn path down the forest that has no growth on it, as though it is frequently traveled by foot. There is no litter nor signs of man in the area other than the house.

Adolescence is represented by the path through the forest. A narrow path suggests that the subject had limited options for emotional growth at this time (71.08%). Poor visibility of the path tells us the subject was often confused by the changes brought on by adolescence (82.36%). The lack of evidence of fellow travelers suggests strong feelings of isolation at that time (69.26%). That the path is free of obstructions indicates that the subject had no problems during adolescence (99.53%).

This is how you described the water:

The water is a vast lake the leads into a brook that is shallow and runs over rocks playfully. The water is clear and teeming with life as it flows quickly to a point that is unseen. The water is warm on the surface, yet cools as it becomes closer to the center of the lake.

The water is the subject’s sexuality. What interests us here is the clarity of the water (representing attitude) and its movement (representing libido). Clear water tells us that the subject has no issues regarding sex (99.94%). Slow, gently moving water suggests a passive, restrained, calm sex drive (55.94%).

When you came to the water, you crossed it.

The subject is open to new sexual experiences.

This is how you described the cup:

The cup is a simple hiking cup, it is shaped steel with a handle made of two rods bent in a U shape that are welded onto the cup propper. The cup is upright and full. It does not seem out of place among the forest.

The vessel, or specifically the practicality of the vessel, is how the subject approaches marriage or bonding. A practical container indicates that the subject is pragmatic when it comes to questions of marriage (77.51%).

You took the cup and filled it.

The subject is interested in marriage, and sex will be a significant part of that relationship.

This is how you described the key:

The key is similar to modern keys, it is made of copper and has only one side of teeth. It is pristine, as though it were brand new. The key generic looking, but seems like it is the key to a home.

The key is the ideal career for the subject. What interests us here is how the key appears (representing how others view the career) and what it may open (representing the subject’s goals for the career). Having the key open a house, car, or other commonplace use tells us that the subject has no extraordinary expectations about a career (99.99%). An ordinary-looking key suggests that the subject desires a nondescript career (99.90%).

You confronted the bear.

In a crisis, the subject prefers the direct, no-nonsense approach.

When you came to the wall, you jumped over it.

The wall represents death: by jumping over it, the subject not only acknowledges death but has come to accept its finality.

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