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[You Can Tell by Sleep Positions] Unconscious Deep Psychology Diagnosis

When you’re asleep, you’re not conscious, right?

When we’re sleeping, our unconscious personality and deep psychology tend to be more strongly reflected.

This article compiles assessments that let you understand your psychological state based on your unconscious “sleeping positions.”

You might not easily know the posture you’re in while asleep, but you can make guesses from the position you take as you fall asleep and the posture you find yourself in when you wake up.

It could also be fun to check the sleeping positions of your family or partner, not just your own.

[Know by Sleeping Position] Unconscious Deep Psychology Diagnosis (11–20)

Deep psychology revealed by your sleeping positions

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Deep psychology revealed by your sleeping positions

By simply checking your sleeping posture, you can easily reveal your subconscious.

Which sleeping position do you have: the curled-up fetal type, the spread-eagle king type, the side-sleeper, the facedown type, the prisoner type with one knee bent on your side, the soldier type lying flat on your back, the log type lying on your side with arms straight down, or the yearner type lying on your side with arms stretched forward? From your sleeping position, you can learn in detail about your deep psychology—whether you’re contrarian, quiet, or someone with a stable mental state, and more.

Try recalling how you sleep and give yourself a quick diagnosis!

In conclusion

Changing your sleeping posture is an unconscious act, so it may be difficult, but as changes occur within yourself, your sleeping posture may also change.

If you notice a change in how you sleep, remember this article and try diagnosing it again.

You might get different results than before, which could be interesting.