T.C. June 12, 2012 Share June 12, 2012 Hello, I couldn't find answer to this question anywhere so I decided to ask it here: If I listen too much of creepy/sad/whatever music, can it affect my tulpa? Here is example of music that I listen: (Just started working on tulpa.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Waterbijdewijn June 12, 2012 Share June 12, 2012 Music is remembered by the rythm and emotions. Rythm won't affect tulpaforcing I think, but I'm not sure. The emotions it recalls will, I'm almost sure. There are people more knowledgeable on music and even bineural brainwave enhancers here, perhaps they can provide more detailed answers. quidquid Latine dictum sit altum videtur Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest June 12, 2012 Share June 12, 2012 It will affect your tulpa based on the emotions that you associate with each sound. If you play some music that your brain associates with sad, then sure, you're gonna get some "sad" results. If you're playing something that your brain associates with happy, then you're gonna get "happy" results. I recommend, however, that you use the tones provided by me. They use brain entrainment techniques to artificially stimulate specific thought patterns in your brain, and are (generally) better than just regular music. Whatever floats your boat, though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T.C. June 12, 2012 Author Share June 12, 2012 Yeah, I'm using these tones when I'm tulpaforcing, but I listen like 3-4 hours of music everyday. So music that I listen might give my tulpa emotions even if I'm not tulpaforcing when listening to it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tulpatalk June 12, 2012 Share June 12, 2012 What no. The emotions you feel, according to Emotion Transfer Tulpa Theory during tulpaforcing will get transferred to your tulpa. As long as you don't associate the songs that make you sad with your tulpa, listening to the music outside forcing shouldn't affect the tulpa. [Note: Opinions] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest June 12, 2012 Share June 12, 2012 It'd come as no surprise to me if it turns out that if you're happy 99% of the time, your tulpa will turn out likewise happy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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