Sorryman54 July 8, 2012 Share July 8, 2012 You have seen the movie [/i]dreamcatcher right? In the movie, the main character encounter aliens (bear with me). The aliens are parasitic (think of your asshole tupper.) And infect people. Well, the main character gets his body taken control of by the main alien (in our case, the tupper.) And traps the main characters actual mind and body in his subconsious. If a frothing, asshole tupper assumed control and trapped our (astral) body and mind in our subconsiousness? Just a theory. Leave some questions and feel free to comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mordred July 8, 2012 Share July 8, 2012 nope, wouldn't work. if your tulpa were a huge evil asshole, you could just kill them off by not paying attention to them. the only way that would happen is if you were actually legitimately loony or something, and decided to take all the traits of your tulpa and become it, whilst believing that the real you is trapped somewhere else. interestingly, though, it is possible to trap tulpae in things. sage Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest July 8, 2012 Share July 8, 2012 nope, wouldn't work. if your tulpa were a huge evil asshole, you could just kill them off by not paying attention to them. the only way that would happen is if you were actually legitimately loony or something, and decided to take all the traits of your tulpa and become it, whilst believing that the real you is trapped somewhere else. interestingly, though, it is possible to trap tulpae in things. > still hasn't heard of multiplicity/DID/MPD or of "advanced" possession techniques This doesn't mean I think trapping the host would work, you would most likely have an easy time regaining control. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sorryman54 July 8, 2012 Author Share July 8, 2012 I was going more along the lines of your construct is mature/just matured. An other words, didnt become seething assclown until after development. Maybe you put the trait "unpredictable" as one of their traits Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Virgil July 8, 2012 Share July 8, 2012 The usual ambiance of this community is imbued with a belief that tulpas are harmless. The truth is that we don't know whether they really are. They appear to be in most cases, but this phenomenon is still a big unknown. By the way, it certainly wouldn't seem very reassuring to newcomers if the members admitted and openly said that, and it could possibly scare some of them off. It's supposed tulpas can mess with your unconscious in unfathomable ways. I've seen two reported instances from two different people where during possession, the tulpa had exclusive control over the host's body, and the host couldn't counteract the movements. There's also that disturbing account of glitchthe3rd's. Granted, it's all anecdotal evidence, but the opposing argument doesn't have much support either. Nevertheless, it's the default stance, I guess, therefore one to assume. Perhaps it's better not to know what tulpas are capable of. It might give them ideas… It's clear that absolute trust between the host and their tulpa is a necessity. Incidentally, the so-called access to the subconscious seems like something a tulpa develops all by itself without any need of symbolism and can use without consent. Then again, the process is too individual and the accounts too subjective. Who knows what they can do. Bayesian inference Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sorryman54 July 8, 2012 Author Share July 8, 2012 Most tulpae ask the creators for permission before using the sub-c. If the tulpae loves and respects the owners wishes, he will abid[/align]e. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ImLuc July 9, 2012 Share July 9, 2012 The usual ambiance of this community is imbued with a belief that tulpas are harmless. The truth is that we don't know whether they really are. They appear to be in most cases, but this phenomenon is still a big unknown. By the way, it certainly wouldn't seem very reassuring to newcomers if the members admitted and openly said that, and it could possibly scare some of them off. It's supposed tulpas can mess with your unconscious in unfathomable ways. I've seen two reported instances from two different people where during possession, the tulpa had exclusive control over the host's body, and the host couldn't counteract the movements. There's also that disturbing account of glitchthe3rd's. Granted, it's all anecdotal evidence, but the opposing argument doesn't have much support either. Nevertheless, it's the default stance, I guess, therefore one to assume. Perhaps it's better not to know what tulpas are capable of. It might give them ideas… It's clear that absolute trust between the host and their tulpa is a necessity. Incidentally, the so-called access to the subconscious seems like something a tulpa develops all by itself without any need of symbolism and can use without consent. Then again, the process is too individual and the accounts too subjective. Who knows what they can do. There is absolutely no proof of them doing any harm to anyone, go away metafag. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Captain Nemo July 9, 2012 Share July 9, 2012 There's absolutely no proof of tulpa even EXISTING, unless you've made your own, Luc. Everything we know about tulpa is anecdotal and based on the word of our members. If you'll believe them about the positive, why won't you believe the negative? A projection of your subconscious does not always have to have good intentions, you know. In fact, I'm surprised there aren't more malignant tulpa. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mordred July 9, 2012 Share July 9, 2012 > still hasn't heard of multiplicity/DID/MPD or of "advanced" possession techniques This doesn't mean I think trapping the host would work, you would most likely have an easy time regaining control. Who are you quoting? I never implied I hadn't heard of those things, I was just answering the OPs question. sage Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sorryman54 July 10, 2012 Author Share July 10, 2012 Captain Nemo is right. Tulpa can be unstable, or in plain terms, flat out jackasses. It depends on the traits and/or the creators state of mind. Though not recommended to create tulpae with mental disorders, some do it anyway. As you may know, the mind can be pretty fucked up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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