DoctorSprocket July 29, 2012 Share July 29, 2012 I want to ask if it's common for people to actually enter into their wonderland via an avatar of themselves? I mean really feel like you're there. You can enter into something like a lucid dream through meditation and often when I do get extremely lost in thought the world shuts down and the only thing that exists is what I was thinking of until someone jolts me out of it. So is it common? If not I'm going to try it anyways. Name: Assistant Form: Human female Progress Report Last night I said I didn't have a name for her and was cut off with a reply. I couldn't hear the beginning properly but it sounded like Dori but I couldn't hear the first letter as clear and can't tell whether it was an N or a D What's her name? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous July 29, 2012 Share July 29, 2012 It's normal and recommended (inb4 Fede) to put yourself in your wonderland. That way you can experience everything from a first person perspective, which makes imposing that much easier. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SolEvil July 29, 2012 Share July 29, 2012 I enter my wonderland with an avatar of myself, though its really only a vague representation of me. I believe most people do though, as I don't really see another way to do it. I usually view myself and my tulpa in 3rd person, but I can see in first person through my avatar if I want. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThatOneGuy July 29, 2012 Share July 29, 2012 I normally do it as myself, in first person. Orange juice helps with concentration headaches. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charles July 29, 2012 Share July 29, 2012 Yep. ` Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chupi July 30, 2012 Share July 30, 2012 Wat... I get first-person and have sensations on my imagined body, but I'm still fully aware of my physical body. I can also enter my wonderland in a different body, though it's still first-person view, with all the proper sensations for that body. Lyra: human female, ~17 Evan: boy, ~14, was an Eevee Anera: anime-style girl, ~12; Lyra made her My blog :: Time expectations are bad (forcing time targets are good though) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Albatross_ July 30, 2012 Share July 30, 2012 Wat... I get first-person and have sensations on my imagined body, but I'm still fully aware of my physical body. I can also enter my wonderland in a different body, though it's still first-person view, with all the proper sensations for that body. ^ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kadoh August 4, 2012 Share August 4, 2012 I haven't got a wonderland, its all about the black void My opinions are all subject to change. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blues August 4, 2012 Share August 4, 2012 Although it sometimes switches to third-peraon POV, I do my best to keep a first-person POV and enter as myself. Before I enter my actual wonderland "kingdom" (where I can control everything). I have an forest area with lots of stimuli so I can do some "warm-ups" by imagining all the the sensations (sounds of the cicadas, feel of the wind, smell of the pine needles, etc.). That way when I enter my wonderland "kingdom," I experience all five senses as if I were actually there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous August 6, 2012 Share August 6, 2012 I enter wonderland as a mental version of myself, for all purposes it is me and the senses of the physical can be mostly limited to what the avatar experiences. A HALO jump is my favored method of entering Wonderland, though if I'm in a hurry to force I'll teleport in. Both are a rush and feel fairly real. The way the avatar sees varies between first person, third person over the shoulder, third person fixed, and through Tulpa eyes, the last one being less used. The wonderland is a pretty realistic place, as I've been there in person and know what the mountains of North Carolina look, smell, sound, and feel like. The snow and wind is pleasantly chilly, and the fireplace inside keeps the cabin warm enough. Footprints appear in the snow when I'm paying attention to where I've walked. Now that I think about it, though I've only ever encountered an enormous, possessed tree in the main region of wonderland as far as active wildlife goes. The realism ends where the lack of fauna begins. Other than that, it is a pretty stable place unless an external distraction presents itself. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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