THE CUBE is yourself. The size is your ego: a large cube means you’re pretty sure of yourself, a small cube less so.The vertical placement of the cube is how grounded you are. Resting on the sand? You’re probably pretty down to earth. Floating in the sky? Your head may often be in the clouds. The cube’s material conveys how open you are.
THE LADDER represents your friends or social network. Are your friends leaning on the cube? Your friends are close and depend on you. Is the ladder frail, or robust Tall or short? Does it lead inside the cube? Or is it cast to one side, lying unloved on the sand?
THE HORSE represents your ideal partner. The type of horse reveals a lot about what you yearn for in a partner. Some people see a steady brown workhorse, others a shining pegasus or unicorn. Is your horse nuzzling your cube affectionately, or taking a bite out of it? Is it far from your cube, or walking away? This can represent a current partner, or an aspirational one.
THE FLOWER represents children. The number of flowers relates to how many you imagine having someday. Some people see just a single, withered daisy; others a beautiful garden covering the cube and desert beneath. The color and vitality of the flowers can speak to their health and presumed prosperity. How are the flowers interacting with the other objects?
THE STORM represents challenges or adversity in your life. This speaks to how you perceive hardship in your life. You may see a distant storm, on the lip of the horizon, fading from sight. You may view yourself in the midst of a thunderous apocalypse, hailstones the size of tennis balls pelting your fragile cube and horse. Chances are you may have some challenges in your life.