The Wabe → The Bear Test → Archives → Analysis for Anonymous, 11 March 2008
This is how you described the room:
I find myself in a warm room, where the sun shines through the dusty blinds, blinding me as I open one eye. The furniture is of a dark color, with white bedsheets, and a lot of soft red pillows. The walls are painted in a light color to make the room peaceful and calming. A mirror occupies a big part of a wall and a small wooden stand is filled up with old and new books, which help me fly into a different world when needed.
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 depth of description tells us that the subject has strong memories of childhood (90.66%). This comfortable room suggests a childhood that was pleasant (100.00%).
You wanted to stay in the room.
The subject did not want to grow up.
This is how you described the forest:
The forest looks like it occupies miles around, as much as I could cover with my eyes is filled with tall, green trees, that slowly dance from left to right as the wind starts to blow. It is a bright surrounding, here and there with empty paths filled with flowers and grass. The birds' twittering embraces me and it feels so tempting to go check it out and start a new adventure.
The forest is growing up, and the trees are those adults with whom the subject interacted at that time. That the forest is very bright tells us that the subject had extensive freedom while growing up (99.12%). Average-sized trees imply the normal influence adults have on a child: neither insignificant nor impressive (62.00%).
This is how you described the path:
The forest seems to be never-ending. The farther you try to look and figure out what you see, the more interesting and fascinating it seems to be. Only the kids are in love with it. They spend every day of their innocent childhood in this amazing place, where every bird, flower and tree seems so friendly and caring.
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 (64.34%). Poor visibility of the path tells us the subject was often confused by the changes brought on by adolescence (99.67%). The lack of evidence of fellow travelers suggests strong feelings of isolation at that time (99.65%). That plants are the major source of obstructions tells us that the subject’s problems arose mostly from interactions with adults (94.34%).
This is how you described the water:
Listening to the sound of the moving water for a longer time, while focusing on analyzing the colorful bottom of it, captures me entirely. The water is so clear. The sunlight makes it so shiny that it fills my eyes up with tears. I slowly lay down and see fishes that seem to not worry about anything, but bounce around. I wish I could live in that kind of world, but so many consequences pop into my head. I touch the water with my thumb and it felt icy-cold. I touch my lip and the water tastes salty..as the tears running down my face.
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 (100.00%). Slow, gently moving water suggests a passive, restrained, calm sex drive (58.76%). The presence of life in or around the water indicates a strong desire for children (99.99%).
When you came to the water, you went around it.
The subject is not interested in new sexual experiences.
This is how you described the cup:
The drinking vessel is of a beautiful green color, matching with the grass, therefore I was almost unable to notice it. It looks like its hand-painted by a person that has many memories around this water, since the picture on it is the exact same landscape as I see in front of me, and also a date is written on the bottom and a name that can not be read since it is almost wiped off. It makes me curious and it seems like a sign so I take it with me.
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 (99.97%).
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 of a orange color, looks old and dusty and by looking at its size, I could assume it is a key of a cave that related to the vessel, since the same date is inscriptioned on it.
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 (75.53%). Old-fashioned keys suggest that the subject desires a traditional career (62.72%).
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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