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WARNING: If you plan on submitting your own mental imagery interview for assessment, DO NOT read the proceeding first, instead fill out your own interview first, then read these, so your current mental image is not skewed, resulting in a possible inaccurate emotional state being returned to you.
This is not the same as I did before but I see how they change and duely noted I dumped the program and have not looked at my own results, having my books that are outdated can jack me up when I read them! But back to my current road as of tonight / morning.
This is an imaginery journey down a road. Take in the sights, sounds and colours, just like a video camera recording all that lies surrounding you. Survey the scene, noticing whatis far off in the distance, the background surrounds, the weather, the season and a total image of what you view. Feel the ground beneath your feet. Try to visualize it as a picture on a canvas, but with movement, sound, colour and emotion. You are the surveyor on this journey. Draw your journey on paper if you desire, as it often shows clearer results, then attach your drawing via snapshot or scan to your post.
Q1. What colour is the road? My road is purple
Q2. What texture is the road?Very rocky, it is still a dirt road with rocks that you need to be cautious of your step
Q3. How solid is the road?I say solid
You continue walking and come to a river that must be crossed. There before you is the river; the size and depth are up to you. You cannot go around it but must imagine a way to cross it. Whatever you need to cross the river is already within your mind, just imagine seeing yourself do it.
Q4. How do you cross the river?bridge
Q5. What does the water look like?clear
Q6. How fast is the water current?very swift and fast
Q7. Is there anything in the water? If so, what?Nothing but rocks in the river bottom
You have crossed the river and continue walking. You come to a house. Take a good look at the house. Notice the impression it makes on you.
Q8. What colour is the house? Log cabin
Q9. What condition is the house in?lived in and could use some work
Q10. Does anyone live in the house? If so, who?A lonely widower/old man
We continue forward in our minds journey and come to an open field. A cup is on the ground, and we stop to examine it. The cup can be of any size, shape, colour and description. Focus on it's look, condition and contents.
Q11. What colour is the cup?It is an off white, it used to be white but is aged and so not a bright white (an old coffee cup)
Q12. What condition is the cup in? It is beaten up and broken but most of it there, more like a piece is missing
Q13. Is there anything in the cup? If so, what?dirt
You continue walking down the road and come to something blocking your path. It stops you in your tracks and prevents you from going forward. This is an obstacle.
Q14. What is the obstacle, and please describe it in detail?I see a big bear, I see his teeth and hear his growl, his large paws
Q15. What do you see beyond the obstacle?Nothing is past it as I can only see the bear
This is not the same as I did before but I see how they change and duely noted I dumped the program and have not looked at my own results, having my books that are outdated can jack me up when I read them! But back to my current road as of tonight / morning.
This is an imaginery journey down a road. Take in the sights, sounds and colours, just like a video camera recording all that lies surrounding you. Survey the scene, noticing whatis far off in the distance, the background surrounds, the weather, the season and a total image of what you view. Feel the ground beneath your feet. Try to visualize it as a picture on a canvas, but with movement, sound, colour and emotion. You are the surveyor on this journey. Draw your journey on paper if you desire, as it often shows clearer results, then attach your drawing via snapshot or scan to your post.
Q1. What colour is the road? My road is purple
Q2. What texture is the road?Very rocky, it is still a dirt road with rocks that you need to be cautious of your step
Q3. How solid is the road?I say solid
You continue walking and come to a river that must be crossed. There before you is the river; the size and depth are up to you. You cannot go around it but must imagine a way to cross it. Whatever you need to cross the river is already within your mind, just imagine seeing yourself do it.
Q4. How do you cross the river?bridge
Q5. What does the water look like?clear
Q6. How fast is the water current?very swift and fast
Q7. Is there anything in the water? If so, what?Nothing but rocks in the river bottom
You have crossed the river and continue walking. You come to a house. Take a good look at the house. Notice the impression it makes on you.
Q8. What colour is the house? Log cabin
Q9. What condition is the house in?lived in and could use some work
Q10. Does anyone live in the house? If so, who?A lonely widower/old man
We continue forward in our minds journey and come to an open field. A cup is on the ground, and we stop to examine it. The cup can be of any size, shape, colour and description. Focus on it's look, condition and contents.
Q11. What colour is the cup?It is an off white, it used to be white but is aged and so not a bright white (an old coffee cup)
Q12. What condition is the cup in? It is beaten up and broken but most of it there, more like a piece is missing
Q13. Is there anything in the cup? If so, what?dirt
You continue walking down the road and come to something blocking your path. It stops you in your tracks and prevents you from going forward. This is an obstacle.
Q14. What is the obstacle, and please describe it in detail?I see a big bear, I see his teeth and hear his growl, his large paws
Q15. What do you see beyond the obstacle?Nothing is past it as I can only see the bear