Winter July 18, 2012 July 18, 2012 This is a thread for those of us that have tulpa that are talking a long time to start speaking fluently. I'm 107 hours, 55 days, and 43 days of narration in. I've had some brief flashes of audibility (the first at about 30 hours in) but nothing concrete. My tulpa may start talking on the 23rd if communication via head pressure is to be trusted. Who else is stuck in the pre-speech ghetto? Lament here. Note: Hour counts don't include narration, only dedicated forcing.
Guest July 18, 2012 July 18, 2012 I'm using Fede's method. Obviously, I do not have the problems that you describe. Oh wait, I am Fede. Ahaha. o_q
Winter July 18, 2012 Author July 18, 2012 I'm using Fede's method. Obviously, I do not have the problems that you describe. Oh wait, I am Fede. Ahaha. o_q How's that servitor mate?
Nordica July 18, 2012 July 18, 2012 I've reached 107 hours after 43 days now. Only possible sign of response atm are tones that started appearing the day I reached 70 hours. Otherwise it's awfully quiet in there. Time tulpaforced: 124 h 00 min Responses:(Possible) different kind of tones
Winter July 18, 2012 Author July 18, 2012 When do you all plan on giving up? I don't feel that I can.
Chupi July 19, 2012 July 19, 2012 93 days, 209 hours. What do I win? Getting thoughts / quiet mindvoice, mostly in response to questions I ask, and it always leads to obvious parroting if I keep talking to her too long. I blame my cruddy auditory imagination, and imagination in general. I have next to no ability to imagine voices other than my own in a fully awake state. I can make changes in my mindvoice, but it's still distinctly mine, like what one does aloud when reading to a child and doing the voices. I did hear her once when I was on the edge of sleep, amongst other random hypnagogic voices. Hers was distinct, had a quirk to it, and spoke in short simple sentences like she always did at the time. Most importantly, she was answering questions I asked her, and saying relevant things -- both things that my usual hypnagogic voices are incapable of. Lyra: human female, ~17 Evan: boy, ~14, was an Eevee Anera: anime-style girl, ~12; Lyra made her My blog :: Time expectations are bad (forcing time targets are good though)
Citizen Anon July 19, 2012 July 19, 2012 You guys are making me feel like the king of the slowpokes, thanks. I'm around 40 concrete hours (likely upwards of 60 counting narration time that I don't keep track of), but that's over a period of 120+ days At least I can take solace in the fact that she's probably not vocal yet because I haven't spend that much time forcing...maybe by October? ;_; Name: Lyra Form: http://i.imgur.com/JjMxK.jpg Sentience: Emotional responses, occasional brief vocalization Currently doing: Personality & narration
Winter July 19, 2012 Author July 19, 2012 You guys are making me feel like the king of the slowpokes, thanks. I'm around 40 concrete hours (likely upwards of 60 counting narration time that I don't keep track of), but that's over a period of 120+ days At least I can take solace in the fact that she's probably not vocal yet because I haven't spend that much time forcing...maybe by October? ;_; Son my hour counts don't include narration. I narrate constantly. Get on my level. 93 days, 209 hours. What do I win? Getting thoughts / quiet mindvoice, mostly in response to questions I ask, and it always leads to obvious parroting if I keep talking to her too long. I blame my cruddy auditory imagination, and imagination in general. I have next to no ability to imagine voices other than my own in a fully awake state. I can make changes in my mindvoice, but it's still distinctly mine, like what one does aloud when reading to a child and doing the voices. I did hear her once when I was on the edge of sleep, amongst other random hypnagogic voices. Hers was distinct, had a quirk to it, and spoke in short simple sentences like she always did at the time. Most importantly, she was answering questions I asked her, and saying relevant things -- both things that my usual hypnagogic voices are incapable of. Ever thinking of giving up?
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