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Where there is demand there will be supply. And tulpaforcing is not an exception in this case. This winter I saw one website. It's owner provides some special services, in most cases any expirienced psychotherapist will provide you with such services. But the thing that catched my eye was one of his courses where he claimed to help you to create what we are calling tulpa. Yes, exactly what we mean when saying tulpa. I know that this is not the first case of such services. And I know that long before internet some experimentators/psychotherapists used what we call tulpa in their work. So, what do you think about all of it? I am sure, that professional in field of psychology will help to achieve solid results faster than most of us can on our own. But bussiness is bussiness. From this point of view tulpaforcing is same as tennis trainings or math tutoring. You pay - you get what you need. And because of progressing psychological problems in our modern society such services seem to become more popular. Maybe tomorrow creating tulpa will be the same routine as going to spa.

I am not posting any links, because I don't want to start pointless arguing about advertising or personality of this particular specialist. But I will, if enough of you will be interested to take a look. Still using google will be much faster.

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I see no reason to post a link to that.

 

Math tutoring is quite a bit different than tulpaforcing help, since math tutoring is just teaching how to do something specific in the way an exam requires it. Though I can see psychologists perhaps minoring in tulpas when the subject is more advanced. Not really learning how to tulpaforce, but learning on tulpas in general.

Since a tulpa is not something you can have for medical purposes and because the subject is really vague, help specifically aimed at tulpaforcing won't be recompensated. The help will probably be put in the same direction as things like math tutoring, but I doubt there will really be a demand for it.

Books will be written when the demand for help is high enough, the only reason for professional help would be when people want a professional trainer. Though tulpaforcing is not as hard as working out, since you don't have to have a dietist and a trainer. You can do it yourself, just like you can go to the gym yourself. I doubt the difference between a specialist in tulpaforcing and reading on it will be as great as the difference between going to the gym by yourself and a personal trainer.

 

Perhaps is tulpas are becoming a big enough thing, some psychologists may be getting a doctorate for studying on tulpas, then write books about it. Then some middle aged women will write self help books 'to improve your life, hapiness and sex through tulpas'.

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It's been hypothesized that the muses employed by ancient Greek writers and musicians were actually a form of tulpa, so the concept of tulpae is nothing new. Similarly, this isn't the first time that someone has claimed to be able to tutor you in tulpaforcing.

 

tl;dr this is nothing new, and not worth posting a link about it either.

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Where there is demand there will be supply.

But bussiness is bussiness.

You pay - you get what you need.
Filthy capitalist. Stop using your shitty liberal terms all over the place.

 

I'm unsure what you're trying argue or prove in your post nonetheless; we all know that professionals in the field of tulpae may or may not be for the benefit of the community and increase the popularity of tulpae in general. Making a tulpa "as a service" is pointless; anyone can do it and does not need a fucking psychologist unless one wants to throw money out of the window.

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[...] unless one wants to throw money out of the window.

 

That's most of the people, in the western world. Oh my fucking god, >£200 for earphones, you can buy 'em for £1!!

 

Some people are scared of effort, and believing paying someone will provide a shortcut.

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Sadly, yes...

 

Also, I applaud you for using Pounds and not Dollars.

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Okay, I'm sorry. Let's get back on topic.

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Selling services to help make tulpae? Seems legit, though I wouldn't ever pay. Can't say the same for the various anons and newbs around though that are desperate.

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I wouldn't mess with it. I've found making a tulpa to be a highly personal experience, even when using guides. It will only develop when a person puts tons of care into it, and said person's method will always diverge away from the tips they were given initially. I doubt someone can learn to make one, or actually stick with it, by going to a class.

 

Besides, why pay for something if you can do it yourself for free?

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Hello,

 

Guest, you have made me curious and I'm not sure why you guys don't want to see it. It's not going to kill you or your Tulpa. Besides it gives an opportunity to improve our current techniques.

 

Since everyone has a negative attitude towards this site (understandable), could you please send me the link over my Blog? Click on "Message me!" on the left hand side.

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Got to admit, as someone who has been at this for a good long while with very little progress, I would have no objections to paying to be put on the fast track.

 

Except that I have an extremely hard time believing any such person exists.

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