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  1. Tulpa cultural transmission timeline, you may be interested. Although it is written in Chinese.
  2. Yes, but as far as I can tell, members of the tulpa community with a background in the lucid dream community often expect to encounter tulpa in their dreams. As if to serve this need, the Chinese lucid dream community has a concept or technology called "Dream Ghost". I don't know whether foreign lucid dream community with this concept. Dream Ghost is basically thought of as a tulpa clone, except that it appears only in dreams. Because of this concept, the Chinese community and tulpa occasionally interact with lucid dreams. I've been looking forward to seeing a systematic discussion of both Tulpa and lucid dreaming, and I'm looking forward to your writing.
  3. It is known that the tulpa community's engagement with the lucid dream community took place in 2012, and the/MLP/lucid dream discussion thread became the tulpa discussion thread. Read tulpa.info and occasionally you'll see traces of the lucid dream community. But that's just the context, and I don't know how deeply the two communities interact. One interesting thing I found in the Japanese community was that, almost as in the early days of the English community, the site was split off from the lucid dream community. Members of the lucid dreaming community are occasionally seen in the Chinese community, and some members of the community even say that tulpa has a direct connection to lucid dreaming (they don't mean history, they mean applications). But I have long argued that there is no direct link between lucid dreaming and tulpa. At least many people can not give enough convincing evidence to argue. Today (or the day before), I discovered that the link to tulpa.info no longer had a lucid dream link, which again intrigued me. Does this mean that there is a fine line between the two communities? (I mean, like tomatoes and potatoes, they're not the same species, and people are finally realizing that today.) Is that so?
  4. Tulpa.io is the official site of which community? I see the vocabulary content above is very different from /r/tulpa.
  5. Anyone follow up on this post? I wonder if the author's idea is working.
  6. It's instructive, perhaps, to include it in a beginner's tutorial.
  7. 1.According to an old post I checked on Reddit, the original material appears to have been kept at http://tulpae.tk/, but the site seems to need to change DNS to log in. I can't verify it. Do you want an adventure? 2.I should have written privately to the Irish, but as I've been digging through old posts lately, there's been a bit of a time warp. For example, I saw both info and Reddit mentioned that the Irish went to the army. I did find his farewell post (in 2012) and it's interesting to note that the active end of his homepage is 2017. As "modern" you, this aspect can give me a clear statement? 3.And finally, a summary of Tulpa that gives me a good idea, thank you. In my experience, " hours counts " can be a bit misleading for many new people. Anyway, that's good to know.
  8. The first tulpa guide seems to have been written by FAQ_man and the Irish? I have some questions about their tutorials: 1.How did they write the first tutorial? As far as I know, the 4chan period doesn't even have reference materials. 2.Why are their tutorials generally considered outdated? In what ways is it obsolete?
  9. It's really an exciting time. Congratulations. Is there any way I can follow up on this information? Or are you going to publish through some channels?
  10. We can't go to any Google site. It would be nice if there were other ways to offer downloads.
  11. Does anyone else follow up on this project? The researcher appeared on a video on Youtube, and for some reason, the video was later reposted on the Chinese Internet, and was widely reposted, attracting a lot of new people to our community. So, I want to get more information on that. OK,The author hasn't logged in for five months, so I guess I'll just have to reach out to Samuel Veissiere.
  12. Thank you for your answer. In fact, we know a little bit about tulpa001, and we did a translation relay for it, but unfortunately it's been almost a year now, and we've done less than a third of it. Our content is still at version 3.4. Obviously tulpa001's tutorial is difficult for beginners to read, and the article overall is too looooong. Personally, I think a course like Kiahdaj is the most appropriate in length. For reasons of the Chinese Internet itself, I was temporarily unable to log onto the page of Piano.
  13. Hello everyone, I'm the administrator from China Tulpa community. To meet the needs of our own community, I have compiled several tutorials with reference to "Kiahdaj's Absolute Guide to Tulpas" to introduce beginners to Tulpa's common sense and creative process. Along the way, I discovered that Kiahdaj's tutorial was somewhat outdated. So I would like to ask if there is a tutorial similar to "Kiahdaj's Absolute Guide to Tulpas". And their writing time is close to the present. I know there is a tutorial index thread that lists the current tutorial integration in great detail, but there are so many that I can't really read them all. God, I just found out that kiahdaj made some changes to the English version in 2017. Our translation tutorial is always available in 2013. How many things did we miss?
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