What You See First Reveals Your Deepest Unconscious Fear: Visual Personality Test
Sometimes, an unassuming picture has the ability to reveal a personβs deepest unconscious fear, which they might not even realize themselves.
Fear is a natural response toward potential danger.
However, our psyche might associate strange symbols with potential danger just because we have unresolved emotions in our unconscious mind.
The picture that we are going to show you is a perfect picture of psychoanalysis of your deepest unconscious fear.
The picture itself triggers your unconscious mind to link figures with fear because it shows a subliminal message of a skull, the symbol of fear.
It gives your unconscious mind a note of fear.
The first figure you see reveals much about your biggest fear as it is the first thing you associate this unconscious trigger with.
The psychoanalysis test is quick and easy. Its effectiveness is astonishing. All you have to do is read about the first figure that caught your eye. Take a look:
What You See First Reveals Your Deepest Unconscious Fear: Visual Personality Test
Do not overthink it!
Whatβs The First Thing that You Saw?
1. Butterfly
What You See First Reveals Your Deepest Unconscious Fear: Visual Personality Test
The butterfly is one of the symbols that is usually linked with a positive meaning. However, there is a deeper unconscious meaning to this symbol that derives from a darker place.
According to the interpretation of dreams, the butterfly is a sign of changes and beginnings.
A bright and colorful butterfly is a sign of good hope, a new happening in oneβs life while a colorless butterfly is linked to the unrealized opportunity that would have served us.
The spiritual meaning of this symbol is a conveyor of souls in the afterlife.
It leads the butterfly to the world of the dead.
If the first thing you saw in this picture was the butterfly then your unconscious fears stream from the fear of death or the other side that is the fear of not living, missing chances.
You could also resist feeling suppressed emotions of grief by close people who are not there anymore.
2. Little Girl
If the first figure you saw in this picture was the little girl, your fears stream from repressed emotions that come from your childhood.
There are numerous types of events that can mark a childβs mind.
If they are not properly elaborated, they can surface in adulthood in the shape of fears, addictions, cognitive patterns, and inappropriate desires.
The relationship with your mother is crucial to your emotional development.
If the child had to spend too much time away from the maternal figure, or if the mother has given little or no affection during early childhood, it is possible that everything is projected unconsciously through fears.
This way the child might develop a fear of making decisions or taking responsibility.
The trauma doesnβt have to be in childhood, it can be immediately in the infancy, or even in the perinatal phase, during gestation or delivery.
3. Strawberry
The strawberry placed perfectly in the center of the image and in size far greater than the fruit actually is in reality, represents the heart.
The strawberry is represented as a symbol of love for a long time ago.
Well, a better representation would be a symbol of the produce that comes from loveβs pain.
There is even a legend that says: because of Adonisβ death, Goddess Venus could not stop crying, and every tear that fell on the ground produced strawberries.
If the first figure you saw is that of strawberry, what you are looking for is in your heart.
Your greatest fear streams from the unconscious resistance you have towards love.