Mental Imagery Reflection Now you have had a break, go back to every question and look at your response. Try and find what you feel that your mind presented the image it did. Explain colours you chose, textures, water, cup, solids, liquids, space, objects, people, anything and everything that you wrote from your projected image, try and find what you feel to why you have that image. Don't look hard at things, instead try and look for the easy answers, as they are often the correct one's. Don't attempt to find something that isn't present, just look at each aspect for its absolute simplicity.
This is not an absolute, but something you must do in order to try and self analyse yourself. This is important. Please answer what you can, and simply define if you cannot find an emotion to a response you gave.
I am not sure why the road is gray, it is almost white, maybe because it is an older road. The texture is very vivid, like it is zoomed in, so close I can't see anything but that area. Trying to pull back and see more makes me feel like I am adding to what I really see, what I see is that area as it truly is, period.
The river makes me think back to dreams I have had. The water always whisks something away or keeps it from me. I once had a dream where I was floating and my children were falling in off the banks and I could not reach them. I am afraid of water I cannot see through, like swimming in a lake, no way.
The house is alone, there are no other houses nearby, and even though it needs repairs, it is still appealing, however I wonder what has happened in it since it was built, how long has it been empty, if anyone will ever take the time to fix it up and live there. As far as the color, It was that way when I got there.
The cup is white because I can't change the color to anything more exciting. I tried to add color to it, but it kept coming through as white. It is just a white cup, like a mug with a big handle on it. It is clean except for that web. The chip is just something that happened I guess, it is still usable.
There is no material obstacle, like a log in the road, I could climb over that, my obstacle is just a feeling of no where else to go. The view from where I am standing is actually quite beautiful, I could almost find enjoyment looking beyond there, except I don't want to be too near the edge if it keeps crumbling.
Did I do this right?? |