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  1. Well, it's not only possible, but it happens. I was completely blind, to the point where most of my dreams were completely black (as in, I heard things, and I knew the situation around me, but there were no images). But I could overcome it, so I think anyone can. First of all, to understand what visualization is, I recommend playing tetris 2 or 3 hours straight. As for training your minds eye so you're able to "see", I used a simple method that I call the lemon exercise. It consists of imagining a lemon. It's simple shape and colour make it prefect for beginners, and you can even "cut" it to work on smell and taste. The trick is trying to detail it as much as possible.
  2. And that's the reason you don't make multiple tulpas at once. You wait at least until they have a clear voice of their own. The only thing I can recommend is to keep working on their voices. If they have different ways of talking, that can also help.
  3. I don't know how your high school works, but I think if you got feedback from the users (i.e., you used the threads here as your reference and asked what you needed on the IRC) you could say it's real, field investigation, and that the source is real people feedback. Usually, this would be more meaningful than using an already existing work for your essay, but that depends on your teacher, obviously. As for books and the like, there's not much on the matter, sadly. Anyway, when that happens in google, imput the following in the search field: "tulpa effect -slender -slenderman". This should eliminate anything with the words slender and slenderman... also, using "" around a word/group of words forces google to search exactly for that, and not slight variations (in this case, tulpa effect results into tulpa affect sometimes). I wish you luck in finding those resources.
  4. No and no. Maybe, your tulpa will impose some breakfast for himself/herself, and you'll see it, and the like, but nothing where you won't be sure if something is imposed or if it's really there. Ok. Your tulpa is real. It exist. You'll be able to see, hear, feel, and smell it (hell, you can even taste it if you want). But you know others won't. You may want to tell other people you have a tulpa (and go through the hell of explaining what it is and why you're not crazy, and other similar things), or you may want to keep it a secret. In any case, the fact that your tulpa can't be perceived by others is something that you must keep in mind... unless you want to push the known limits of tulpamancing and try to materialize your tulpa... (ok, just joking. That's impossible. No, really, don't try it, you will only end deceiving yourself).
  5. Although I agree with almost everything you said, waffles, I think you are wrong with this one. If your tulpa tells you "I said mama", then you'll look for "mama", and even if you hear "Hello, I'm your tulpa", you are gonna ignore it (probably unaware) because that's not what your tulpa said. What I mean is that it's harder to look for an specific word than to any word. This. This is probably the most important thing if you want to make a good experiment out of this. Ok. So, what? You set your EVP to record, and started to talk in your room (or maybe you waited until you got something first)? Probably, you didn't get anything at first, but you believed you would eventually (otherwise, you'd end up missing it when it happened), right? You probably did this fort a long time, and when you got something, it was probably hard to understand, but while you got better at "listening", everything became easier, and you would find yourself understanding Aheri and finding her words almost effortlessly; am I wrong? Am I really the only one who sees something here?
  6. Depending on the moment, but most of the time blueberries or red licorice. It's always a sweet smell though.
  7. Well. First, relax. Have a deep breath, etc. Now, this problem you have is a problem with your tulpa, and not something where we can tell you "you are doing this wrong", so have in mind that whatever we tell you, will be our most sincere opinions, but you'll be the one to find out what's the real problem. Now, think about when this started, if you had some problems with her, etc (do it even if you had already done it); and talk with her, over and over again if it's needed, but be careful (you don't want her to think that if she does this, you'll focus more on her. Let her know that you'll focus as much as now even if she stops). That's all the tips I can give to you. Now, my opinion: Your doubts about your own ability (or inability) to visualize, see and hear her are affecting her. She's afraid, because she probably wants you to be able to see her, to hear her, etc., but the progress is probably quite slow. Forget those doubts, and make her feel comfortable and secure that everything is going to work. Also, if she has some issues she doesn't like about herself, then tell her that you'll help her overcome them if she wants, but that you want her to trust you and let you see her real self (and, obviously, you'll keep loving her, even if it's impossible for her to overcome them). Finally, believe her. If she tells you that something isn't real, or that she's not going to lie anymore, then believe her (even if she gives you contradictory information, try to make it work inside your head until it's possible for you to understand that both are true). And if someone "hurts" her, then defend her. She's not almighty inside your head. You may make simple thoughforms without noticing it, and she may be wrong about what some things are. I can't tell you anything else. I hope it helps, if you manage to understand something. Good luck.
  8. My recommendation: play chess. Chess is a game in witch knowing what the other thinks kills the game. Therefore, the only way to play chess with your tulpa is by creating a "wall" between your thoughts and his/hers. In the beginning it'll be hard as hell, but you'll get accustomed. Once you can play chess for a while, parallel processing should be easier.
  9. The only way to do it wrong is by making it with only negative emotions, and a deep hate for you; and even then, I doubt it would be THAT bad (it would probably get in your field vision while you drive, though; so remember: if your tulpa wants to kill you, don't drive).
  10. This question has been answered so many times... Sigh... Insanity(schizophrenia)= now knowing what's real, losing control. Tulpa= You know what's real, and you and your tulpa have complete control over it. Oh, and by the way, welcome.
  11. I think he means that, like in any other studio, we can discard results that vary too much from the norm (if I were to say it with statistic terms, one must discard the data that deviates from the arithmetic mean more than two times the standard deviation). Nice pic though (I love extreme dolphins).
  12. Ok. I'm going to say something that's true for a lot of tulpamancers and that could hurt some of them, and therefore I'll ask you to forgive me beforehand if this is the case. Most of us are social outcasts. We starve for human interaction. That's the reason most tulpamancers have deep emotional attachment to their tulpae (we create them as romantic companions, sons, daughters, sisters, close friends, etc.). But that doesn't mean that this is the only way to have a tulpa. I've heard people (most probably, trolls) say that they wanted a tulpa just to hurt it physically. And I've haven't heard of it, but I'm sure it's possible to create a tulpa as a worker (being you it's boss). And some food for though: A tulpa is something that, once it's finished, you have no control over. This means that it's something that thinks on it's own, acts on it's own, and talks on it's own. Is there really a difference between that and a "real" human being? Obviously, apart from it being unable to interact with the "real" world.
  13. This is the stupidest thing I've ever read. Tetris helps visualization. If you play a lot, when you stop and close your eyes, you "see" the pieces falling. It can help you to understand and get a better grasp of visualization, but sadly, when you try to visualize your tulpa after playing tetris, the pieces get in the way (at least, that happens for me).
  14. Well... "Implanting" the remnants of a single tulpa is possible and easy (you just need to think you are forcing the same tulpa again). Doing it with two tulpae may be difficult, since when you made them, they were different things to you.
  15. It's because while they are not vocal (in an audible, imposed way), you use your thoughts to communicate; and obviously, they already know what you are going to say before you finish saying it, and they start thinking about what to answer.
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