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| Author: | Mustang [ Wed Aug 22, 2007 10:04 am ] |
| Post subject: | The cube |
Where can I find material on "the cube"? like a break down of the questions and meanings? Cheers |
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| Author: | Mr Fahrenheit [ Wed Aug 22, 2007 11:13 am ] |
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There is no concrete list, Style basically just made it all up as he went along. Nothing special, i just improvise if i use it. I go, Size- Small- I say its a dice, drop the dice which number is poiting up. Big- Put a ladder leaning against it. Then i go colour- Assess their personality based on what you can observe. Then i just do what comes to mind, but those steps i always use.. |
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| Author: | ming [ Wed Aug 22, 2007 12:40 pm ] |
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Ask her if she has ever done the Cube test. She will say NO and then tell her to imagine she is in the middle of the desert. Tell her to imagine a cube, how big is it... compare it something...to see how big it actually is Tell her to picture a ladder, and ask her where is in relation to the cube Now tell her to place flowers somewhere in this picture, what kinda, how many, where are they located Stop for a second, if you did this the right way she will want to hear more... try to change topics for a little and wait for her to start begging to keep running this routine on her. Now ask her to imagine a horse, where is it? Finally there is a storm, where is it??? Then you get to explain it all, no matter what you say she will feel identified, its cold reading they always say YES, YES , YES you are right... get those yes ladders going. Here is a quick interpretation thats being floating on the internet forever... I dont know who to credit for it. Quick Interpretation: The Cube: represents the woman’s conception of herself. The Ladder: …friends (and family in some cases). The Flowers: …Children The Horse: …Her lover The Storm: …Troubles in life.It is usually easy to interpret the details. For example, a cube resting nicely on the sand and of neither too tiny nor too huge size shows a person with a good sense of proportion about their place in the world. A huge cube = egomaniac. A tiny cube = feels insignificant; low self-worth. A buried cube = overwhelmed. Detailed Interpretation: There are two components to the interpretation of each of the five pieces: the piece in itself, and its relation to the other pieces as well as the overall picture. They are just ways to make sense out of the woman’s imagined picture, but that is the best part because as far as we are concerned here that flexibility allows us to interpret things in a way that helps the seduction (you can include small negative interpretations, negs, whenever necessary, while generally giving a reasonably sensible interpretation overall). 1. THE CUBE: Represents the woman’s conception of herself. Huge cube covering most of the scenery: She has an inflated ego, a sense of high self-importance Tiny cube: Feels small, insignificant, ignored, modest Cube resting on the ground: Generally has a firm foothold on reality Cube far away in the distance: Feels left behind by life Cube flying in the air or levitated: Daydreamer, imaginative but unrealistic Cube partly above the horizon line: Ambitious Cube below the horizon: Not very ambitious Cube resting on its edge: Metastable life, perhaps? Cube made of solid material: Good sense of self-worth, well-grounded personality Cube made of gold: Thinks of herself as extremely precious Cube made of glass or transparent cube: Considers herself pure Cube full of slimy stuff: Hates herself completely Cube hollow inside: Feels hollow, unfulfilled in the extreme 2. THE LADDER: Represents her close social support structure: friends/family Long ladder with many rungs: Big social circle, has many friends, outgoing personality, sociable Ladder made of some odd material: Feels her friends are weird, very different from normal people Ladder with few rungs: Has few close friends Ladder in a less than good condition: Believes people around her are ****** up Ladder far away from the cube: Does not let people get too close to herself; keeps aloof, has a hard shell around herself Ladder leaning against cube: Feels she does a lot of things for her friends, supports them more than they support her, feels she has some codependent people around her Ladder on top of cube: Feels her friends/family are overbearing, feels oppressed by them Ladder much bigger than cube: Feels small in her social circle\ Ladder supporting cube: Feels her close associates support her in her accomplishments Strong ladder: Is surrounded by strong people, feels secure in them Burned up ladder: Feels surrounded by totally ****** up people who are ruining themselves 3. THE FLOWERS: Represent the place of children in her life. Number of flowers: Children she has or wants to have, or has/wants to have around Flowers close to cube: Feels very close to the children she has or will have Flowers far away: Does not want children Flowers blooming well: Feels positive about her children’s lives Flowers messed up: Is surrounded by screwed up children Lots of flowers everywhere: Probably works with children, or would like to Flowers shaking in the wind: Feels children in her life have hardships Flowers all around/over the cube: Feels overwhelmed by kids Flowers separated from cube by the ladder: Feels her friends/family interfere in her relationship with her children Beautiful flowers (roses, poppy etc): Finds children very beautiful 4. THE HORSE: Represents her thoughts about her potential lover. Strong, large horse: Wants a protective, strong man Color of horse: Possibly the race of the lover she wants Horse close to the cube: Wants the lover to be very close to her emotionally and physically Horse well separated from cube: Is reserved about opening up completely to lovers Horse licking/sniffing the cube: Imagines/wishes she’s being doted on Small, submissive horse: Wants a lover she can dominate Wild horse: Wants a guy who is not tamed and will not be tamed Tethered horse: Wants to keep him very restrained/restricted Horse stomping on the cube: Has been or feels extremely abused by lovers Horse destroying the flowers: Feels the lover will not be good towards her children Horse messing with the ladder: Conflict between her lover and her friends Horse far away or walking away: Feels abandoned Horse separated from flowers by the cube: Feels she will have to take care of the children and manage her lover’s relationship with them Weak horse: Envisions being stuck with a wimp 5. THE STORM: Represents her ideas about troubles in life. Storm in the distance: Troubles are not overwhelming her presently Storm approaching: Fears crises in future Storm receding: Has had troubles recently but feels they are over Huge, dominant storm: Feels her life is in deep shit Storm off in the distance: Feels her life is relatively trouble-free, has few problems around in her life Small storm: Feels secure about problems she will face just remember not to over confuse yourself.... free lance and read the women and what they want to hear goodluck |
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| Author: | Mustang [ Wed Aug 22, 2007 12:40 pm ] |
| Post subject: | the cube |
but isnt there like a book on it, or is that different? so your supposed to just make it up as you go? |
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| Author: | xfman [ Wed Aug 22, 2007 7:41 pm ] |
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If only you could use the search function: the-cube-vt1509.html |
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| Author: | BigB [ Wed Aug 22, 2007 10:11 pm ] |
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Quote: Ask her if she has ever done the Cube test. She will say NO and then tell her to imagine she is in the middle of the desert.
wow, i didn't know the cube had so many meanings to all the parts!, this is a good one
Tell her to imagine a cube, how big is it... compare it something...to see how big it actually is Tell her to picture a ladder, and ask her where is in relation to the cube Now tell her to place flowers somewhere in this picture, what kinda, how many, where are they located Stop for a second, if you did this the right way she will want to hear more... try to change topics for a little and wait for her to start begging to keep running this routine on her. Now ask her to imagine a horse, where is it? Finally there is a storm, where is it??? Then you get to explain it all, no matter what you say she will feel identified, its cold reading they always say YES, YES , YES you are right... get those yes ladders going. Here is a quick interpretation thats being floating on the internet forever... I dont know who to credit for it. Quick Interpretation: The Cube: represents the woman’s conception of herself. The Ladder: …friends (and family in some cases). The Flowers: …Children The Horse: …Her lover The Storm: …Troubles in life.It is usually easy to interpret the details. For example, a cube resting nicely on the sand and of neither too tiny nor too huge size shows a person with a good sense of proportion about their place in the world. A huge cube = egomaniac. A tiny cube = feels insignificant; low self-worth. A buried cube = overwhelmed. Detailed Interpretation: There are two components to the interpretation of each of the five pieces: the piece in itself, and its relation to the other pieces as well as the overall picture. They are just ways to make sense out of the woman’s imagined picture, but that is the best part because as far as we are concerned here that flexibility allows us to interpret things in a way that helps the seduction (you can include small negative interpretations, negs, whenever necessary, while generally giving a reasonably sensible interpretation overall). 1. THE CUBE: Represents the woman’s conception of herself. Huge cube covering most of the scenery: She has an inflated ego, a sense of high self-importance Tiny cube: Feels small, insignificant, ignored, modest Cube resting on the ground: Generally has a firm foothold on reality Cube far away in the distance: Feels left behind by life Cube flying in the air or levitated: Daydreamer, imaginative but unrealistic Cube partly above the horizon line: Ambitious Cube below the horizon: Not very ambitious Cube resting on its edge: Metastable life, perhaps? Cube made of solid material: Good sense of self-worth, well-grounded personality Cube made of gold: Thinks of herself as extremely precious Cube made of glass or transparent cube: Considers herself pure Cube full of slimy stuff: Hates herself completely Cube hollow inside: Feels hollow, unfulfilled in the extreme 2. THE LADDER: Represents her close social support structure: friends/family Long ladder with many rungs: Big social circle, has many friends, outgoing personality, sociable Ladder made of some odd material: Feels her friends are weird, very different from normal people Ladder with few rungs: Has few close friends Ladder in a less than good condition: Believes people around her are ****** up Ladder far away from the cube: Does not let people get too close to herself; keeps aloof, has a hard shell around herself Ladder leaning against cube: Feels she does a lot of things for her friends, supports them more than they support her, feels she has some codependent people around her Ladder on top of cube: Feels her friends/family are overbearing, feels oppressed by them Ladder much bigger than cube: Feels small in her social circle\ Ladder supporting cube: Feels her close associates support her in her accomplishments Strong ladder: Is surrounded by strong people, feels secure in them Burned up ladder: Feels surrounded by totally ****** up people who are ruining themselves 3. THE FLOWERS: Represent the place of children in her life. Number of flowers: Children she has or wants to have, or has/wants to have around Flowers close to cube: Feels very close to the children she has or will have Flowers far away: Does not want children Flowers blooming well: Feels positive about her children’s lives Flowers messed up: Is surrounded by screwed up children Lots of flowers everywhere: Probably works with children, or would like to Flowers shaking in the wind: Feels children in her life have hardships Flowers all around/over the cube: Feels overwhelmed by kids Flowers separated from cube by the ladder: Feels her friends/family interfere in her relationship with her children Beautiful flowers (roses, poppy etc): Finds children very beautiful 4. THE HORSE: Represents her thoughts about her potential lover. Strong, large horse: Wants a protective, strong man Color of horse: Possibly the race of the lover she wants Horse close to the cube: Wants the lover to be very close to her emotionally and physically Horse well separated from cube: Is reserved about opening up completely to lovers Horse licking/sniffing the cube: Imagines/wishes she’s being doted on Small, submissive horse: Wants a lover she can dominate Wild horse: Wants a guy who is not tamed and will not be tamed Tethered horse: Wants to keep him very restrained/restricted Horse stomping on the cube: Has been or feels extremely abused by lovers Horse destroying the flowers: Feels the lover will not be good towards her children Horse messing with the ladder: Conflict between her lover and her friends Horse far away or walking away: Feels abandoned Horse separated from flowers by the cube: Feels she will have to take care of the children and manage her lover’s relationship with them Weak horse: Envisions being stuck with a wimp 5. THE STORM: Represents her ideas about troubles in life. Storm in the distance: Troubles are not overwhelming her presently Storm approaching: Fears crises in future Storm receding: Has had troubles recently but feels they are over Huge, dominant storm: Feels her life is in deep shit Storm off in the distance: Feels her life is relatively trouble-free, has few problems around in her life Small storm: Feels secure about problems she will face just remember not to over confuse yourself.... free lance and read the women and what they want to hear goodluck |
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| Author: | Flipside [ Thu Aug 23, 2007 1:51 am ] |
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You probably don't need a book, but there are a couple: http://www.amazon.com/Cube-Keep-Secret- ... 855&sr=8-1 |
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| Author: | Mech [ Thu Aug 23, 2007 2:00 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The cube |
Quote: Where can I find material on "the cube"? like a break down of the questions and meanings?
http://fuckinggoogleit.com/
Cheers |
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| Author: | chachi [ Thu Aug 23, 2007 3:20 am ] |
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Quote: There is no concrete list, Style basically just made it all up as he went along. Nothing special, i just improvise if i use it.
Style didnt make this routine. It has been around for a long time. The cube is a technique that some psychologists have come up with. There is extensive info on the net...just google the cube. And yes there are books on the subject as well. |
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| Author: | ming [ Thu Aug 23, 2007 4:35 am ] |
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one thing to remember about the cube routine is not to be too structured in the delivery... you need to be flexible in the way that you read the target. try to read the type of person she is by her body language, interaction with you, interaction with the group, vocal presence etc.... for beginners it can be fine to be structured - but reliance on this becomes the same problem as with Mysterys approach set (ie - 1. opener 2. A1 3. A2 etc....) you become reliant and place too much emphasis on the structure/ steps instead of letting your fun/ exciting personality come through.... so with the cube - take a chance of what you think she is really like (most girls like knowing they are outgoing/ exciting and an individual- but all with variables) and chachi............ did you read what i wrote on the forum under ming.... its just for laughs... but there are always some tools who take everything seriously!! cheers. |
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