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Ok peoples, I was lazing around today and I had this pretty cool idea about how to make imposition less of a drag.

 

First off, I have to explain a couple of things I believe in:

1. When a tulpa is imposed, it's not it's real body that you see in real life, but a "doll" that your tulpa possesses and shares it senses with, just like you can share your senses with your tupper.

 

2. I'm taking into account that "if you imagine hard and long enough, you can impose tupper", just like FAQ man and Irish said in their guides, and just like the way q2 and endoalir and Clint and whoever else out there imposed.

 

But I have two problems with the traditional method: I completely suck at scale, so imagining something big is very hard (because Kate is the same height as I am, but I have trouble imagining her being correctly sized against other objects). My other problem is "what the hell do I do when visualizing her?", I stared at her knitting for 2 whole hours and it was tortuous.

 

So I thought up a more fun way to do it.

 

First, you imagine a small version of your tulpa, like its a doll, or figurine or action figure or whatever the hell you want it to be. Imagining small things seems to be much easier for the majority of people (q2 said it was easy to impose QB because he's small), also, since its not really your tulpa, you can "parrot" it without fear of consequences. Then, you make it do random stuff like climbing around your room or fighting other imaginary things.

 

The objective here is to have your brain used to it and finally impose a doll of your tulpa, which then you will ask your real tulpa to "possess" the doll, and share its senses with.

 

After that, you just need to make the doll grow into normal human size. I'm going with the assumption that it's easier to change what you have already imposed, and as proof we have Irish saying that one of his tulpas, Alice, can become an imposed giant at will.

 

I can only see 2 possible problems with this method:

1. Your tulpa ends up not being able to "possess" the doll.

2. It turns out to be very difficult to make the doll normal human sized.

 

Other than that, I think it's a less stressful way of doing it, and it makes imposing fun.

 

I suggest whoever is willing to try this, to impose at every possible moment.

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I can only see 2 possible problems with this method:

1. Your tulpa ends up not being able to "possess" the doll.

2. It turns out to be very difficult to make the doll normal human sized.

 

3. Doll tulpa.

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This seems genious. But i will stick to the other method. Silver is already very small anyway.

 

Still. I approve this idea

Name - Silver

Form - Harpy

Sentience - fully sentient

Personality - Playful, cheerful, enthusiastic, chilled

Smell - Baileys

Stage - Narration and imposition

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I tried a method 99% similar to this when fiddling around with imposition in the earlier stages, and it didn't (and doesn't) seem to make a difference much. I'm actually trying to keep scale consistency, so making Pinkie a tiny little toy is not going to help much on that issue.

 

Just fucking focus and engage in activities with your tupper, treating it with 100% proper respect; that is the ultimate method. Imposition is the important step in losing your sanity and severely distorting your otherwise stable perception of reality, so treating a conjured image as though it's REALLY there (no, not just looking at it and occasionally saying a sentence or two, faggot) in proper scale is the absolute best thing to do.

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That doll thing sounds a lot like what i did with visualization, except i probably ended up doing more of a JD1215/Fede sort of thing minus the parroting (now that i know better, i probably should have parroted too) - which means, when i tried to make my tulpa "possess" her body i sort of found out she was "in the body" already, doing stuff on her own and all. Now when i impose i just treat her imposed form as her and not a doll, and honestly wouldn't know how to believe otherwise. But then again, i suppose everyone's mind works differently or something.

 

EDIT: Actually, i personally didn't perceive any actual difference between imposing and visualizing since the very start, like, her movements can be pretty unpredictable either way (i should also add she pretty much moves constantly and has already acquired a wide variety of superpowers and stuff, but that's probably because of her awesome personality).

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Multiple sizes is fun.

Making it a doll and not a mini tulpa seems silly.

Whatever works.

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  • 1 month later...

Im a little far in imposistion to try it. I usually just imagine her sitting down. But yes scale is an issue. She's like 5'11 so I would stand next to something and then imagine her there. However im 6'3 so scaling still is tricky but wow, i never wouldve thought of it.

Progress report

"You'll have a Tulpa because you didn't give up" -Koomer

 

 

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My tulpa has a smaller version of herself, too; but she only uses it whenever we're in a crowded place.

Lilie - 11 weeks old

We're working on imposition.

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