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For those of you with more than one tulpa- how do you distinguish one’s mental voice from another? I have been having a real hard time with that recently, because whenever they try to talk to me it gets all jumbled up with my racing thoughts, and I can never tell who it is. If I ask who’s speaking to me, I always get an answer, but it’s a pain to keep asking over and over when I should be able to tell. I’m trying to help them with their respective tone of voice, but it’s hard when it’s just the mental voice and not actual audio.

Tulpas: Justine, Guess, Clarence

 

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And that's the reason you don't make multiple tulpas at once. You wait at least until they have a clear voice of their own.

The only thing I can recommend is to keep working on their voices. If they have different ways of talking, that can also help.

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I didn't intend to, they kind of created themselves. But that's beside the point. They've been around for a while, but I don't know why it's been so hard to tell recently.

Any suggestions for improving voice? The problem is the original voice for what was practiced with Justine and Sheldon are not what they want now, so that got kind of messed up.

Tulpas: Justine, Guess, Clarence

 

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I can tell their voices apart; one is a small girl's voice and one is an adult male's voice. The mental communications (where they seem to just be throwing thoughts at me with no audible vocality) can be a bit hard to discern between the two if I'm not actively concentrating on them. For instance, when I'm grocery shopping and I'm focusing my mind on reading the label when suddenly I get the thought "I really like that food." from the peanut gallery, I won't know who it came from so I do have to ask.

 

However, if I'm concentrating on them when they send me mental thoughts, I can sort of feel the different "signatures" the thoughts give out. They are almost like flashes of colour that come along with the actual thought. Perhaps there's a way you could get your tulpae to send signatures like that in their mental communications? I wouldn't know how to get them to do that; for mine it's just a natural thing. Maybe you could just bring it up with them and see if they understand it?

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And that's the reason you don't make multiple tulpas at once. You wait at least until they have a clear voice of their own.

 

That isn't entirely true. I'm working on several, and not a one has settled on a voice yet. I can still tell which speaks. Here's MY suggestion; link their speech to their personality. Imagine how they would word things with their personality, and they'll generally adapt to that before a paticular voice.

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That isn't entirely true...

 

This.

Neither of my tulpas has a real 'voice' yet, but I can clearly and distinctly 'feel' which thoughts are coming from which tulpa.

 

Mind-voice speech has more layers/dimensions to it than normal person-to-person auditory speech, if that makes sense.

"You've got to believe to achieve." -Hank Hill

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