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hausdorff

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    No tulpa yet.
    I've lucid dreamed before, though, and used to enjoy creating OCs.

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  1. Thanks for your input. I suppose it doesn't even have to be one thing or the other, and now that I reflect back on it, I figure something as intense as creating a constant hallucination with one's sheer imagination might be a bit much when I'm so stressed out anyway, and it may end up going haywire due to it. Thus, meditation might be the answer for now, until I'm accustomed to relaxing and focusing my mind, and when that gets easier, I should see if I'm still obsessed with the idea. If it's a yes, then it would make sense to plan it out and return here for guidance.
  2. Ahh, good thing a thread like this exists, so I don't have to clutter up anything with a new thread. My question boils down to indecision, and it's basically whether I should create a tulpa or try a more traditional form of meditation. My motivations for this are rooted in study-related stress, which has made it hard for me to concentrate at times. I once found myself reading about meditation and realized that they're usually, at heart, about focusing the mind on a specific thing, free of distractions. This is a state of mind that any student would crave, when they're locked in a spiral of procrastination and mindless surfing of the internet and whatnot. But then I ended up on the Tulpa subreddit and read about it instead. This has the same mindset: focusing intensely on something, but it has a more concrete end product, something that would act both as a motivator and a measure of the progress you're making. I often think of dialogues between myself and other people in my head, anyway, but they're usually just emulations of people I already know, and the clearest part of them are their voices. Other things like mannerisms, their knowledge and their body language remain pretty vague. Still, I like the idea of having a more clear image of someone, as the whole "creating another consciousness to hang out with" deal is definitely interesting, yet it seems like it could have the same benefits as meditation due to the nature of the creation process. Or maybe I'm just being too idealistic, ha. Either way, for a person in a situation like myself, would tulpa creation prove to be what I seek? For bettering myself, that is, and possibly ending up with a companion in the process. Or would "regular" meditation (there are so many ways to do it, wow) be more like what I'm looking for? If anyone has asked something similiar before, you can just PM me a link to the thread, too.
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