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Hello everyone, I've been working on tulpa recently for some time. I basing her on vague image I had in my mind for quite a long time, not based on some real person, but something I created from different scratches for my fantasy.

So I have very good basis of traits and interests and I worked them out pretty fast in few days. When I switched to visualization it came to problem. I've been trying different methods, but it seems i can't recreate image of something even in my head, closest what i get is a "knowledge", how is thing supposed to look or feel, but nothing I can actually see. On worse side I don't even depend on my sight on everyday basis, so it may be a case why I can't see something what isn't there. I trying to stick to narrating with image forcing but I'm not sure if thats even correct.

Another thing is should i actually try to imagine her reaction or words or whatever in respond on my actions or is it falls into parroting category?

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Don't imagine her reactions, that would be parroting.
Okay, so pretty much imagine your tulpa doing nothing? That will surely provide results.

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Besides, parroting is not as bad as people think. Way too many myths are floating about in this forum.

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I've seen this thread and thats pretty much why I am here. Just from all my practice it looks to me like I have nigh zero visualization skill and it doesn't develop (or at least it does extremely slow). All this makes me too insecure.

 

If you haven't done http://tulpa.info/guides/concentration_exercise.html you could give that a go. I mean, if you can visualise a dot, you can build up to bigger things.

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If you haven't done http://tulpa.info/guides/concentration_exercise.html you could give that a go. I mean, if you can visualise a dot, you can build up to bigger things.

 

Now actually retrospect gave me some decent idea: I imagined how a dot builds whole object like how fast-forward drawing would, and for whatever reason it felt much more real than usual. Thanks for idea anyway.

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