[Open Discussions] Cube Test

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02 Jun 2016 23:51 #243192 by Adder
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Hovering organic metal cube, probably a few feet across a foot off the ground, not spinning. Flowers in the ground underneath only, horse no saddle on right side facing ladder of same material as cube, storm in background on left side, dark n deep but far off.

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03 Jun 2016 00:00 #243193 by
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My cube was glass, smaller than my hand and three feet of the ground.
A wooden ladder, didn't seem very sturdy, to the left leading to the clouds
A horse with no saddle to the left of the ladder eating the grass from the field.
All was sitting within a giant field of flowers.
Big storm directly over head but was not afraid.

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03 Jun 2016 03:36 #243208 by x57z12
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Hovering metal cube, dull, about as wide as my chest (I actually had to measure that as I had no idea, comes down to ~33cm) with its lower end at the height of my knees. The ladder was old, stable wood, about 2,5 meters long and standing ajar in the air (which momentarily baffled me). The horse was brown, had a bridle but no reins or saddle, standing next to the cube looking at me. Five to six blue and yellow flowers in a small spot between me (as the viewer) and the cube. The storm directly above and around the cube, no wind, light rain, no thunder or lightening but dim, grey light.

Two things I think are influenced by my childhood/memories: The wooden ladder reminded me of a ladder we had at home, probably old as the house, made from barely processed wood (looks like just dragged out the woods) and still stable even after all that time (house is ~100 years). The storm was nothing more but a light warm rain, which I always enjoyed and still do.
Don’t know if any of this is accurate, but I’ll work with the assumption that it is and will see where it takes me. At any rate this was an interesting exercise, thank you.

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03 Jun 2016 04:54 #243212 by
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My scene:
There is a 1 meter cube made of wood sitting in the sand with an aluminum ladder standing in the air about half a meter away. The horse is calmly standing there with no tack at all. There are more flowers than I can count and it's like they are right at the base of the cube. The storm is very far away and not scary at all. I see it bringing life to the earth.

This is another one of those fun psyche toys. It's really interesting, but I really don't see myself ever having any kids. The sense that any kids can be my kids is real to me, so I guess that explains the flowers. Otherwise, I'd say it's pretty accurate.

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03 Jun 2016 20:42 #243336 by MadHatter
Mine was a steel cube about a palms width on each side

The ladder was made of oak wood and leaning on the cube

The horse was without restraint

The flowers were many and all around the cube

The storm was in the distance and rumbling but not scary more sad then anything

Frankly I was laughing as I got the responses to what each meant as it was scary good.

Trisskar wrote: The horse next to it was free of all restraints, wild and grazing on the patch of flowers under the cube.


As children are represented by the flowers I was like noooo dont eat the babies horse lol.

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03 Jun 2016 20:53 - 03 Jun 2016 20:54 #243338 by Edan
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So... I'll be honest this test was pretty wrong for me (only cementing my opinion on personality tests!) but here were my answers...

1. Cube is about four inches each side
2. Cube is made of metal and guilded, ornate
3. It is waist height from the ground
4. The ladder is on the floor nearby
5. Ladder is made of wood
6. Nothing on the horse
7. Horse is just standing still, not doing anything (looking rather out of place)
8. Three tiny flowers on a spiney cactus (oh, I imagined a desert btw)
9. Flowers are about 6 feet from the cube
10. Storm is miles away in the distance
11. Not scared of the storm, it is a part of things

About the only things that were sorta right I think were the fact my cube is not see through (I'm pretty closed to others) and the thing about kids... I think the spiney cactus tells you all you need to know about that. But I say 'sorta right' because it's all still generalised and once the video has made a comment about what something means, our brains then try and connect them.

It won't let me have a blank signature ...
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04 Jun 2016 15:17 #243378 by
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Oh I love these! I usually find them to be pretty accurate :blush:

My cube was a hand-sized Rubix cube lying on the desert ground.
The ladder was wooden, in good shape, and was lying at a slight angle beside the cube.
My horse was bare, standing over the cube, its left hooves between the cube and the ladder facing me.
The flowers covered the expanse, from horizon to horizon.
And the storm was looming in the distance, but was more beautiful and awesome (as in worthy of awe) than scary.

I think is is pretty accurate of me :blush:

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04 Jun 2016 17:25 #243387 by Alexandre Orion
I had largish cube, indeed ... It wasn't transparent at all and a good 10 - 15 metres from the ground. It was of a very strong metallic/crystalline construction, as was the ladder which extended up into the cube. The horse was out-fitted in complete riding gear. There were three or four flowers on the horse. The storm was in the distance, but the cube represented shelter from it -- even for the horse.

Does that mean that I'm a very dependable, ego-maniac control freak ? :ohmy:

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04 Jun 2016 17:31 #243389 by
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the cube was small and made of wood, i had it in my hand , the ladder was made of wood aswell and 3 feet away , the horse was naked and eating grass, there were more flowers than i could count and the cube was in the middle of them , there was a storm high in the sky and i love storms so no not scared

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04 Jun 2016 18:27 - 04 Jun 2016 18:29 #243398 by
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I saw a cube, hand sized and made of deep dark taxus wood, levitating on shoulder height over a field of flowers. A wooden ladder could be found between the flowers, partly gone and rotten, overgrown with plants. The horse does not have a saddle and gear, and is spending time next to the cube. A massive sandstorm is far in the background, covering the whole horizon in 360 degree. The storm is static, twirls like a tornado, but does not move from its place. It forces me to stay in position, waiting there..
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