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DANow let’s interpret it in a deeper, psychological way.
Choose the mask that creates the strongest inner discomfort. Not the “scariest” one — but the one that makes something tighten inside you.
1 — The Smiling Mask
Fear of falseness.
What unsettles you isn’t evil — it’s pretense. People who smile but hide something underneath. You may have been hurt through “kindness” before. You’re highly sensitive to mixed signals and fear being manipulated or misled.
2 — The Demonic Mask
Fear of aggression and loss of control.
You may fear intense emotions — in others or in yourself. Anger, explosions, destruction. Perhaps you learned to suppress your own rage because somewhere inside there’s a belief that if it’s released, everything could fall apart.
3 — The Empty Mask
Fear of emotional coldness and rejection.
What scares you is the absence of feeling. When someone is physically present but emotionally unavailable. This often connects to past experiences of loneliness or not being truly seen.
4 — The Sad Mask
Fear of pain and vulnerability.
You are deeply affected by sadness — because you recognize it. You may fear being pulled into heavy emotions, your own or someone else’s, and not finding your way back out.
And here’s the key:
What triggers fear often points not to weakness, but to an unprocessed experience or a suppressed part of yourself.
If you want to explore what this reveals about your current emotional state, you can always book a personal reading through the link in my bio @dasha.takisho
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