
This has been a relational psychology test (and there are many popular versions of it floating around). The answers given to the questions have been shown to have a relevance to values and ideals that we hold in our personal lives. One possible analysis follows:
If you want to to talk about it, you can call a professional counselor.
Or visit the Grapevine.
1. The items you take with you represent what you hold most dear.
2. The path on the left represents an unusual or non-conformist lifestyle, while the wide path represents the typical "good life."
3. The animal represents a prospective mate.
4. Your interaction with it reveals your attitude towards this person or your notion of roles within a relationship.
5. The cave represents marriage. Any reservations you had about the cave might be relevant, revealing fears of marriage or commitment. A welcoming or beautiful cave symbolizes an optimistic attitude towards marriage.
6. Again, this interaction represents your attitude towards marriage and commitment.
7. The tree symbolizes your concept of yourself. Flowering trees are positive--dead or withering ones are not. The size of the tree might roughly equate to your level of self-confidence.
9. The body of water symbolizes death. Is it calm or violent? Does it intrigue or repel you?
10. Your interaction with the water represents your concept of death. Peaceful interaction suggests a calm acceptance, while violent interaction may indicate a profound fear.
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