Iris June 16, 2012 Share June 16, 2012 I am only a few hours in, is it ok to start narration early or should I wait until I get an emotional response? I've always talked to myself so just doing it seems most natural Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThatOneGuy June 16, 2012 Share June 16, 2012 If it feels right, go for it. That said, I think that narration should come after an emotional response. Orange juice helps with concentration headaches. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous June 16, 2012 Share June 16, 2012 I started casual narration right after I finished my introductory session. You shouldn't have to maintain constant narration until she becomes sentient, but I do think it's beneficial to start any kind of narration as soon as possible. I just talk to her whenever I remember to, and only if I actually have something to say. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sheep LI June 16, 2012 Share June 16, 2012 I started narration soon before finishing touch and smell, so I was kind of late if I should have been doing it all along. Also, what introductory session? I don't believe I've ever read about that... I want to make a tulpa. That's why I'm here. Tulpa Name: Shai, ✓Personality, ✓Visualization, ✓Touch, ✓Smell, Body Language and Sentience ❑ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phi June 16, 2012 Share June 16, 2012 Also, what introductory session? I don't believe I've ever read about that... http://tulpa.info/forums/Thread-A-stage-before-personality-Treating-as-sentient-before-sentience Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous June 17, 2012 Share June 17, 2012 http://tulpa.info/forums/Thread-A-stage-before-personality-Treating-as-sentient-before-sentience Indeed this is it. I'd really recommend it if you haven't started yet. I was worried it would be awkward talking to my tulpa before she became sentient, but using Phi's method it's been going rather smoothly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous_ July 9, 2012 Share July 9, 2012 I'm starting with narrating, and after to 20 minute tulpaforcing sessions, my tupla screamed. I thougt that could be bad, but it is an action. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Captain Nemo July 9, 2012 Share July 9, 2012 I think narrating is very important, especially before sentience, based on these answers from Gideon's tulpa: "2. What was the most helpful thing that your creator did during the tulpa creation process? Did your creator recognize how helpful it was? If not, how did that make you feel? He played music, and that really woke up a lot of emotions in me and stimulated my imagination. He also spoke to me as though I understood even before I did. I think he mostly understood the value of both of those things, though while he was worried I may not understand him early on, he hadn't anticipated that I would file those difficult concepts away to challenge and stimulate my brain as it developed, so being confusing actually worked." "5. Of the commonly recognized tulpa creation steps, which do you feel is the most important? Why? Narration is more important than any other step, and you could almost ditch the rest if you just put your heart and soul into truly acknowledging, teaching, and feeding emotion and energy to your tulpa. You can force this and that but we're not kind because you tell us to be, nor are we comfortable in our own skin because you spent so many hours making it. We are what we are because of what you put into us, what you give us to allow us to grow into ourselves. We could almost do the rest ourselves, but we just need your support and trust." So, basically, talk to your tulpa as though they can understand you right from the very beginning. I think this also helps because it tells your subconscious that there is another person there you're talking to, and this'll probably speed up sentience. That's just my method. We'll see how it works out. I've already had a couple emotional responses ~12 hours in. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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