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Tell me about your image in the mirror

Tell me what you see in her and if you identify with her. Tell me about the distance between the way you feel or experience yourself and the image that the mirror gives you of yourself.

Also tell me about the relationship you have with her: If you see yourself as benign or perverse, evil or innocent, disturbing or attractive, seductive or inquisitive, strange to yourself, mysterious and enigmatic, neat or stained, composed or mistreated, vexed and dejected, abandoned and exposed, etc... Tell me if your image in the mirror is alive for you or dead. Tell me what you feel about yourself in your solitude, in front of the mirror.

(For those who somehow work in the entertainment world or are frequently exposed to the public gaze of others, including social networks): Tell me what you feel when you stand in front of the camera or have to go on stage... And when you see yourself in your images.

Tell me what the gaze of others contributes to your awareness of yourself and what you identify with most: with what you show about yourself and the way you do it or with what others think or feel about you at the same time. light of your manifestation; or with neither of the two things.


Tell me if you can feel in yourself what your image awakens in the hearts of others, making your own the same passion that it arouses (entering into communion with it, feeding it in you), without having any human contact with anyone; to what extent this conditions the awareness you have of yourself and your feeling towards yourself.

Tell me if what you show about yourself and the way in which you do it identifies you (confirms you more and more in what you are) or disidentifies you (makes you lose more and more the awareness you have of yourself) or reveals you itself (it makes you discover new aspects of yourself that you didn't know before). Try to explain to me (if you can) how all this happens.

Tell me about the diversity of your aesthetics, according to the various areas of your life and tell me if the change in your image is also linked to the change in your personality; returning to being yourself when you are alone (without anyone seeing you) or feeling more and more strange to yourself in your loneliness.

Try to think for a moment about where this diversity of your images springs from and what they respond to, what is the origin and purpose of your aesthetics (what do they want to make you feel or awaken in you and others) and what is their meaning? (what do you want to express/make known about yourself to others).

Tell me where you think you can find a permanent source of personal identity for yourself.