Pop Psychoanalysis ...
I often come across articles which present some very interesting psychoanalytic ideas in an easy to understand way.
So called 'pop psychology' is interesting and engaging but needs to be treated with the care and consideration - try not to get too overly involved in overthinking any 'results' from these 'personality tests'.
Just enjoy the experience and possibly reflect upon the results.
So look at the picture below and make a note of the first thing you notice in the picture...
READY?
Here we go ...
So called 'pop psychology' is interesting and engaging but needs to be treated with the care and consideration - try not to get too overly involved in overthinking any 'results' from these 'personality tests'.
Just enjoy the experience and possibly reflect upon the results.
So look at the picture below and make a note of the first thing you notice in the picture...
READY?
Here we go ...
What's the first thing you see?
What is the hidden fear of your subconscious mind?
That's what the first image you see is supposed to represent.
This video offers some suggestions...
That's what the first image you see is supposed to represent.
This video offers some suggestions...
1. Caterpillar. Seeing the Caterpillar first means you may have the subconscious fear of spirits, ghosts, or you might be really afraid of falling asleep after you watch a scary movie. If you have experienced paralysis before, you may still be afraid of going through it again.
2. Butterfly. If you see the butterfly first, it means that subconsciously you are afraid of a betrayal. Maybe, this is due to your previous experiences of being cheated or back-stabbed by a friend or someone you loved, and no matter how much you try the fear still comes out.
3. Knife. If it is the knife that you see first, you may have a subconscious fear of getting a terminal illness. You may be afraid of suffering or may worry about dying any time.
4. Apple. Seeing the apple first is a striking one because it means you may have a subconscious fear of death, not your own death, but that of your loved ones. You may have experienced the same thing before and going through it all over again may be too much for you.
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