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Project Martina


Mel Syreth

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Hello fellow tulpamancers.

 

So far I've been pretty slow with my tulpa progress, though Martina is here, I feel like she's slowly "falling apart".

 

I've tried plenty of forcing methods but only two things turned out:

1, I'm a horrible host.

2, I need complete, absolute and total silence to be able to force properly (aside the tones, of course, somehow listening to those seem to aid a bit.)

 

So after many failed plans I think I found what I need, and I named it Project Martina. Martina and I agreed to start the whole active forcing thing over, since I only passively forced with her (and that was pretty minimal of a daily dose). The only "bad" thing is I need help with it.

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The project is the following.

You give me ideas about scenes/situations/activities me and my dear tulpa could do together, in PM, with the subject "Project Martina". We're going to open these letters up one by one every night, and force the idea given with some stronger tones (Claivoryant Focus) until I pass out completely (or 0:00). Hopefully it will burn me out enough to solve my strange sleep-wake patterns (I randomly wake up at nights because of things [my brother's snuffling, dogs, etc...] when I'm not in that much of a deep sleep) as well as give me new ideas for artworks.

 

The first idea was given me from my friend, Cory, who suggested pizza as a topic, so we went to a restaurant and had a pretty nice time together. She had one with ham, cheese and black pepper if I recall. Yes... grounded black pepper, I think she wanted to "tell" pepperoni but didn't know what it is like (since I had not a clue what it was before).

 

I hope you can help us out, it'd be really appreciated. :)

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Did you try pizza with ham, cheese and black pepper? It's possible she meant exactly what she said. Lyra has suggested food combinations that seemed odd, but were really good. Sprinkling pepper on a ham pizza sounds good.

 

Regarding your need for absolute silence when forcing, I used to have more trouble with that than I have more recently. One time I just decided to let the sounds pass through me. It didn't make them go away, but I no longer had to obsessively follow them. They just drifted through me, noticed but not paid attention to or cared about.

Lyra: human female, ~17

Evan: boy, ~14, was an Eevee

Anera: anime-style girl, ~12; Lyra made her

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