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How long did it take for your tulpa to be able to speak?


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This is from when you first started until they started talking. Please provide a time in hours, if not it would be alright to mention dates between starting and talking.

 

I would also like to know your age and occupation and what activities you do outside.

This is to see how sentience (and talking) vary between different people.

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This topic would be better fit in the Question and Answers section if anyone wants to move it. Although for me I'm only 10 hours in and I'm pretty sure I've been getting an emotional response since 7 hours in, but she isn't vocal yet.

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Although for me I'm only 10 hours in and I'm pretty sure I've been getting an emotional response since 7 hours in, but she isn't vocal yet.
There's no way. I didn't start getting responses until I was about 35 hours in.
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There's no way. I didn't start getting responses until I was about 35 hours in.

 

Some people are really fast at making tulpae. Others are slow, like me.

 

I got first words from Lyra at 86 hours. I'm at 125 hours now and got some more speech from her last night while hearing other hypnagogic voices. (Hers stood out though: it sounded different and said things that made sense.) Now I've given her a task: talk at me as much as possible, even if I don't hear it. My thinking is that she formed sentences decently and spoke well last night, so that isn't the issue; more likely there needs to be some connection made in my brain to let me hear her in normal waking mode.

 

I'm a 27-year old single male compsci person, been unemployed for the duration of the process so far. I tend to think really logically and hadn't done a whole lot with my imagination for years, which is one reason I think this has gone so slow for me. (Additionally I screwed up a bit between first words and now, see my blog for details.)

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)

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There's no way. I didn't start getting responses until I was about 35 hours in.

 

It is possible. I doubted it for awhile but only recently accepted it after some testing. I think the biggest reason why it happened so quick was because I spent about a month going over her personality, looks, voice, smell, etc. every day so I was sure everything was how I wanted. I didn't consciously tulpaforce, nor did I go in depth with any of the personality traits, but I think she started being created before I consciously began tulpaforcing. Plus there's a case of one person here getting a sentient tulpa in less than a week. I don't think you can set many restrictions on something as psychological as tulpae, since it varies so largely from person to person.

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100 hours, now get to work

 

bila bila had a vocal tulpa in 25-40 hours, he's one of those lucky fast ones.

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>Lucky fast ones

 

Don't say that. All you're doing is setting up some difficult beliefs that will draw out the process even longer.

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