Sooo, yeah, this is obviously just a little "trick", not even really that.
But it's really helpful.
This is obviously just useful for communicating with your tupper in actual words, not ideas or feelings or so.
Basically - when you think, even though there's nothing to hear with your actual ears, you still sort of "hear" your thoughts, so to speak.
Basic stuff, everyone knows that.
And you can make it seem to yourself as if you hear your thoughts "off-center".
Hard to describe, but just try and think some random sentences to yourself and try to make your mindvoice "move around" in your head.
From what I've seen on the forums, in most cases, this (outside tulpamancy and things like it very pointless) phenomenon seems to be what people refer to when they describe "where" their tulpa's mindvoice comes from.
If you have no idea what I'm talking about...
... well, for example, try imagining the sounds of multiple explosions all around you.
It's just thoughts, but it still seems as if the imagined sounds come from different directions around you, right?
That's the thing I'm referring to here; you can do the exact same thing with your verbal thoughts too, of course.
So if you have trouble hearing your tulpa, then just think "somewhere else" in your headspace than your tulpa.
In our case:
Esterina's mindvoice is in the back, so I just have mine be in the front.
Makes it easier to avoid confusing something she said to me with me just having a random thought, and also helps in avoiding drowning each other out in a conversation.
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Hey, guys.
Sooo, yeah, this is obviously just a little "trick", not even really that.
But it's really helpful.
This is obviously just useful for communicating with your tupper in actual words, not ideas or feelings or so.
Basically - when you think, even though there's nothing to hear with your actual ears, you still sort of "hear" your thoughts, so to speak.
Basic stuff, everyone knows that.
And you can make it seem to yourself as if you hear your thoughts "off-center".
Hard to describe, but just try and think some random sentences to yourself and try to make your mindvoice "move around" in your head.
From what I've seen on the forums, in most cases, this (outside tulpamancy and things like it very pointless) phenomenon seems to be what people refer to when they describe "where" their tulpa's mindvoice comes from.
If you have no idea what I'm talking about...
... well, for example, try imagining the sounds of multiple explosions all around you.
It's just thoughts, but it still seems as if the imagined sounds come from different directions around you, right?
That's the thing I'm referring to here; you can do the exact same thing with your verbal thoughts too, of course.
So if you have trouble hearing your tulpa, then just think "somewhere else" in your headspace than your tulpa.
In our case:
Esterina's mindvoice is in the back, so I just have mine be in the front.
Makes it easier to avoid confusing something she said to me with me just having a random thought, and also helps in avoiding drowning each other out in a conversation.
That's all, really.
Greets,
AG
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