The Road Interview Discover what your mental imagery says about you. Robert M. Roerich, M.D.
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Introduction By
describing what you see on an imaginary journey your secret emotions and issues are revealed.
You
will learn how to interpret your own mental imagery.
This
method has been statistically validated by Psychologist Stefan C. Lita. 2 12/11/09
Section 1: The Questions You
will be asked to describe what you see on an imaginary journey.
There
are no right or wrong answers, find a quiet place where you can relax, and write down your answers to some simple, non-threatening questions.
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Part 1: The Road Imagine 1.
that you are walking down a road.
What color is the road?
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Is the road smooth, rough, or mixed?
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Is the road solid, broken up or mixed? 4 12/11/09
Part 2: The River You
come to a river, you can cross anyway that you like or can imagine.
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How do you cross the river?
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What color is the water?
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How fast is the current?
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Is there anything in the water? If so, what? 5 12/11/09
Part 3: The House You
have now crossed the river, you continue walking and you come to a house
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What color is the house?
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What condition is the house in?
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Does anyone live there? If so, who? 6 12/11/09
Part 4: The Cup You
continue walking down the road and you come to an open field. There is a cup on the ground.
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What color is the cup?
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What condition is the cup in?
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Is there anything in the cup? If so, what?
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Part 5: The Obstacle You
continue walking down the road and you come to something that prevents you from going further, it stops you in your tracks, there is an obstacle there.
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What is the obstacle?
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What do you see past the obstacle? 8 12/11/09
Now that you have answered the questions, relax. Do
you feel any different than when you started?
You
have journeyed into your unconscious mind.
The
mental imagery you created can be understood just like a language.
Go
on to the The Road Interview: Answers to begin understanding your secrets. 9 12/11/09