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Emotion and Daily Life


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There is a lot concerning the extent of Tulpa powers, but let's get down to the core.

How has your tulpa(s) effected you?

Can you sense when your tulpa(s) are angry or happy or sad? Is it weak or strong?

Can a tulpa's emotions effect yours unintentionally (without them trying/accidentally)?

Do you find that having a tulpa distracts from daily life? Do they pull you from work, school, or friends?

 

These questions are based on my own experiences. I'm just wondering how much power a tulpa has over its host without realizing it.

I also request that the host answers before the tulpa(s). They're opinion is important, but for this I'm focusing on the host aspect.

 

- The Author

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Mistgod: I can sense the presence of my thoughtform, Melian, in my mind. Her "energy or presence" does seem stronger some days than others. Some days she seems more distant or weaker.

 

I do sense her emotions and they do influence me. Her thoughts can make me smile or frown or let out a laugh or even cry. I can sense when she is happy or moody and it changes my mood.

 

Sudden emotional outbursts from Melian can cause me to react physically. I learned in the plurality circles this is sometimes called "surfacing." For instance if she gets excited and dances around, I might do the same thing. I might laugh when she does. There have been isolated instances when this surfacing effect bordered on possession or may have been a very brief incident of actual possession.

 

Melian definitely distracts me from real life. I am obsessed with her. I spend way to much time day dreaming with her and on the internet channeling her so that she can write in the chatrooms and forums. It has caused an internet addiction that has affected my personal and professional life.

 

Melian: I affect my host emotionally, but he also affects me. We are closely linked and often blended. Also, I am as addicted to the day dreaming and internet as he is. It is a strange mutual addiction in which we both get a "high" from it and can only get that high together.

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