Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Tibetan Test


I got this Tibetan Test in my email today and decided to take it. I thought the results were interesting, so I thought I’d post them. The first part of this test gives you a list of five animals and asks you to rank them in order of your favorite. Each animal then has a corresponding portion of your life, and the ranking is supposed to coincide with your own priorities. Here’s the order in which I listed the animals, and what it coincides with.


First Animal: Cow

What it represents: Career


Second Animal: Horse

What it represents: Family


Third Animal: Sheep

What it represents: Love


Fourth Animal: Tiger

What it represents: Pride


Fifth Animal: Pig

What it represents: Money


My interpretation: I don’t know why I ranked these this way, other than still being bitter towards pigs after walking through their stenchy tent at the Utah State Fair this summer. And I think I ranked tigers second to last, because if there were tigers in Africa, they’d probably hide from me just like the lions and leopards did when I visited last month. But I was pleased to see that Pride and Money were at the bottom. My only wish is that I could switch those two, because in my mind Pride is the worst of those five items.


The second part of the test listed five words and you were supposed to answer with the first thing that came to mind after reading the word. Depending on how you answered them, was you’re perspective on some other thing. Below are my answers.


Item: Dog

My Answer: Friend

What it represents: My Own Personality

My interpretation: Yea, thanks for rubbing salt in the wound. I already knew I was stuck in the friend zone, but I didn’t realize that some monk in Tibet knew about it too. My reputation has traveled the world and back again. I bet if I was in a train outside of Prague and I tried to hit on a girl, her reply would be “Oh, I’ve heard of you”.


Item: Cat

My Answer: Sneeze

What it represents: My Partner’s Personality

My interpretation: I think maybe it’s the look that girls often get on there faces when a guy just doesn’t quite clear the minimum bar. You know, the look right before they let loose with an ear shattering “Haa-Chew!”, the one where their eyes roll back in their head and the skin between their eyebrows looks like its being pinched.


Item: Rat

My Answer: Whiskers

What it represents: My Enemies' Personalities

My interpretation: Rats have whiskers, but so do cougars.


Item: CoffeeMy Answer: Stain

What it represents: How I interpret Sex

My interpretation: Yikes! What in the Sam Hill does that mean?! I don’t think I dare venture a guess.


Item: Sea

My Answer: Fresh

What it represents: My Own Life

My interpretation: What I thought of when I first saw the word was that feeling I get every time I go to the ocean; a feeling of being healed, of taking all my dry itchy skin and my cracked dusty lungs and shedding them like a snake skin. I don’t think Fresh is exactly the right word for that, but it is what I wrote. And I don’t know what that is supposed to mean for my own life. Maybe I’m in constant need of healing. Or maybe I am meant to “upholden him that was fallen and strengthen the feeble knees”. Perhaps both.

3 comments:

amanda jane said...

interesting. love your final interpretation, what more should we aspire to than to lift one another. fresh, Dean.

John said...

It's at times like these that I feel grateful - grateful I don't drink milk while I read your blog. The coffee stain line ranked at the top of your best EVAR.

Jessica said...

Love it Dean! Could it be that you bring a Fresh perspective?

Coffee though - don't tell anyone about that k, oh wait, guess your too late for that! :)

I want to take this quiz, where can I find it?