Lemon(Kari) January 7, 2018 Share January 7, 2018 forum topic: legit question cause I don't know what effect being a constant roleplayer has on creating a tulpa especially when tulpa sounds to me i'm sorry if i'm offending tulpas when saying this they sound like advanced roleplay connsciousnesses that take on a life of their own at the very least to me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mirath January 7, 2018 Share January 7, 2018 Some roleplay characters can indeed take on a life of their own, and indeed some tulpas started out as imaginary friends. I would think that the main difference between roleplay characters and tulpas is the set of a character backstory. - if you look at the majority of the tulpa creation guides here they often recommend not making a character a tulpa, but basing them on said character is okay. For roleplay character coming to life, I’d say that’s more of a soulbond/“living character” phenomenon, usually done through writing, either intentionally or unintentionally, where given enough focus the character “comes to life” in their creators head. Cousins of tulpas, really. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lemon(Kari) January 7, 2018 Author Share January 7, 2018 Some roleplay characters can indeed take on a life of their own, and indeed some tulpas started out as imaginary friends. I would think that the main difference between roleplay characters and tulpas is the set of a character backstory. - if you look at the majority of the tulpa creation guides here they often recommend not making a character a tulpa, but basing them on said character is okay. For roleplay character coming to life, I’d say that’s more of a soulbond/“living character” phenomenon, usually done through writing, either intentionally or unintentionally, where given enough focus the character “comes to life” in their creators head. Cousins of tulpas, really. I see thank you for the information I have spent a hour doing this tulpa phenomenon and I do see some results already so I do think that my roleplay experience helped a lot because it was the same as viewing the scenes I play out in my head. also is it common for a headache after the first time forcing or is this not a headache at all it just feels like a pressure is on my head Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heckhound January 8, 2018 Share January 8, 2018 Roleplaying and experience writing fiction can be helpful, sure. Also, headaches are incredibly common. I'd like to add that creating a tulpa from a character isn't all that bad, as long as you don't pressure them to fit in that mold and stunt their growth as people. If you're familiar enough with a character you've created, it can certainly make the process a little smoother. pr // discord: Heckhound#6112 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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