Creating your cube is about pure imagination. Use the prompts to create a picture in your mind. The questions are optional, to guide you to create a more complete picture. If you don't know the answers to some of the questions, that's okay. It may help to write down a list of attributes of each item as you come to it. It may help to close your eyes.

Now...

Imagine a desert.

This can be somewhere you've been, someplace you've seen in pictures, or a pure fantasy. What does the landscape look like? What can you see?

In this desert, there is a cube.

How big is the cube?
What color? Texture? What is it made of?
Is it sitting flat on the sand, or in a different position?
How far is it from you?
Is it solid or hollow? How much does it weigh? (Remember, it's okay if you don't know the answer!)
Think about the mood it conveys as well as how it looks.

In this desert, there is also a ladder.

What is it made of? What is its texture? Is it old or new?
About how many rungs does it have - a few, several, many?
Where is it in relation to the cube?

Now, in this desert, there is also a horse.

What kind of horse is it? What color?
Where is it in relation to the cube and the ladder? What is it doing?
Does it have a saddle or bridle, or not? If so, what kind?

Somewhere in this desert, there is a storm.

What kind of storm is it?
Where do you see it?
Does it affect the cube, the ladder, and the horse at all? If so, how?
Is it coming toward you, heading away from you, or stationary?
Is it dangerous or not?

And finally, in this desert, there are flowers.

Where are the flowers?
Are there a few, or many?
What color are they, what kind?
Where are they in relation to the cube, the ladder, and the horse?

Your cube is complete. Now go to the interpretation page to figure out what it all means.