The Subconscious Fear Psychometric Test Experiment!
Look Closely, what is the first thing you notice in the image given below?
The Test!
Fear is a strange but essential emotion. It is an emotion that is linked to our survival instinct. What about the deep-seated subconscious fear that gets triggered unexpectedly? The first step to conquering such fear is being aware of them. This painting shown above by Vladimir Kush helps you identify the deep-rooted fear hidden in your subconscious mind. The Butterfly Apple image shown above presents optical illusions and hidden meanings you’ll decode after giving the test. All you need to do is observe the painting closely and answer the question honestly.
What do you notice first in the image?
A) If the first thing you noticed is the knife placed before the apple, then it’s likely that the fear of a deadly disease lurks in your subconscious mind. What’s more, you fear that you’ll have a terminal illness but won’t be aware of it. Decreasing health and old age are things that terrify you the most. Having to suffer and endure pain because of a deadly illness scares you. The majority of people that notice the knife first worry that they might have a sudden death.
B) If the caterpillar is the first thing you notice, your subconscious fears are paranormal activities and ghosts. This fear is called phasmophobia. Your intense ghost phobia can evoke irrational fears at the mere mention of evil spirits, ghosts, vampires, witches, and other supernatural entities. You get scared imagining situations where ghosts are haunting you when you’re weak or trying to fall asleep. When the wind howls on a stormy night, or the door bangs shut suddenly, you shudder and panic.
C) Those who spot the butterfly first, subconsciously fear being betrayed. These people, in general, have more internal fears. If you saw the butterfly, it is likely that you have been rejected and hurt many times in your life already, and your biggest fear is that you have to go through those feelings all over again. The butterfly is also indicative of childhood trauma or serious rejections in the professional world. These things from the past are well-hidden, but when you’re face-to-face with similar situations, all those fears resurface.
D) If the apple is the first thing you noticed in the painting, then your biggest subconscious fear is death. But unlike many people, you don’t fear your own death, rather you’re scared of losing someone you love. It is probable that you’ve lost a loved one very dear to you in the past, which was, no doubt, a traumatizing experience and has left a deep scar in your subconscious mind. You cannot bear the thought of losing a loved person again. What’s more, you have frequent nightmares about losing someone you care for. In general, death is something that gets you worried.
Conclusion:
We can all agree that we are all scared of something or the other. After all, fear is a natural and fundamental human emotion. However, in order to defeat your fear, it is essential to know the root of the fear. It is important to understand and accept the harsh realities of life and develop this attitude– even they can’t steal the real essence of life from you.
Subconscious Fear Psychometric Test Results:
We opened this test for 100 users and the result demonstrated that the majority of EQ8ers saw the Butterfly first, which indicated that most people subconsciously fear being betrayed. People, in general, have more internal fears. If someone saw the butterfly, it is likely that they have been rejected and hurt many times in their life already, and their biggest fear is that they have to go through those feelings all over again. The butterfly is also indicative of childhood trauma or serious rejections in the professional world. These things from the past are well-hidden, but when people come face to face with similar situations, all those fears resurface.
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