Ask me 5 unusual questions, then analyze my answers and tell me something about myself I probably haven’t articulated yet.”
→ This one is interactive and often surprisingly accurate.
My question is… number one.
- When you remember your childhood home, what specific corner or object feels the most “alive” to you—and why that one?
My answer to number one…
I remember a house that has been in my dreams numerous times throughout 73 years and that house is a white small rectangular house built by railroad tracks. It was cold there and no one was present. A fire inside burned. There is a Christmas tree in the window of what must be the living room. I think it’s a small town in the USA, probably 1940s. I don’t remember the mountains, trees or wildlife.

Question two.
If you could permanently remove one human trait from yourself (not a habit, but something deeper like doubt, nostalgia, pride, etc.), which would you choose—and what would you lose along with it?
My response is my asocial approach to people, but then… that would take away my autism that gives me the ability to see and focus on topics of interest: Ets, UFOs, NDE (mine), and family 🧬 and heritage links 🔗.

Number three:
Describe a moment when you were absolutely sure you were right… and later realized you weren’t. What shifted?
This actually took place during my near death experience.
I don’t remember what I answered there wrongly, and I wasn’t corrected there by my guides. It wasn’t until a couple of years later that I realized that I was wrong. It wasn’t a big deal, but I remembered that I answered incorrectly

Question four:
If your mind had a “default weather,” what would it be most days—and what kind of weather do you secretly trust the most?

Question five:
Imagine you meet a version of yourself who made every “safe” choice instead of the ones you actually made. What do you feel toward her first—relief, pity, curiosity, envy, something else?
AI answers the question and I believe that it is correct 👍

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