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General advice on second (unplanned) tulpa


Stryke

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So over the last couple of weeks I've been visited on a couple of occasions by a third presence in my mind, particularly when I was feeling down. Well yesterday it fully manifested itself as a second tulpa; this morning we agreed on a permanent form and name and thus Taleweaver was born!

 

I'm just looking for a few words of advice and/or caution from people with multiple tulpas (particularly if any of them were not consciously planned) Are there any developmental steps I need to watch out for? Any advice on how to balance my two tulpas in these early stages? Any potential mistakes I should try to avoid? (Basically any advice you can think of giving)

 

I guess a little extra info is probably required: Taleweaver is already sentient and mostly able to speak on her own; she is quite inquisitive, more persistent in demanding my attention than Thunderfall is (she has her own distinctive kind of head pressure - it is a bit more painful than Thunder's), and seems to be very smitten with me on an emotional level (and vice-versa, our relationship is already at a father/daughter level)

Thunderfall (goes by Thunder)

Male human

 

Melody

Female lamia

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When it comes to having two or more tulpas, people are naturally inclined to believe there’s more pressures than they think they can handle. If that third presence can exist to help aid you in your personal strife at the time, I’m pretty sure it’s a reality check for you to see things in a different light.

 

Although this is merely an ad hoc claim and some of the experiential learning I used to be reflective about, when you get used to the disposition that your mind is more than capable of sustaining rapport with whatever thought-form that may be personified from your mind, interacting with multiple tulpas will become easier because the mind will fill in the blanks based from entrenched predispositions (e.g. self-actualization through means of being gregarious with others to create a sense of belonging and purpose) and other factors.

 

As for advice in general:

 

Based on how the tulpa seemed to have originated to help aid in your personal strife, you may find yourself believing that any other thought-forms that comes about to do that can become a tulpa. There’s nothing wrong with this, but you may feel like there’s a lot you need to do, which may allow subtle doubting to augment into something larger.

 

And the reason you probably made this post is how the community in general has a higher standard in how people interpret ontological aspects of what makes a tulpa. You aren’t obligated to always make a full-fledged tulpa in waking life that aids you in personal strife. Logic follows that the more tulpas you have, it would require a more developed proficiency in cognition on your end to keep up without thinking you’re going through self-sabotaging behaviors because you feel you can’t be responsible for the existence of multiple tulpas.

 

It’s really a matter of disposition on how you adapt to whatever ontological aspects may come about with tulpas. Personally, Eva and Ada for the time being are more than enough for me. If there’s anything I feel they may not be able to aid for whatever reason, here’s a lesson I think I should tell you in relation to thought-forms both in dreaming and waking life:

 

When you interact with countless numbers of thought-forms in your natural sleep, be reflective about their existence and find in them what you were unable to find in yourself. Whether it’s their demeanor that you may garner favoritism over, or them personified as the totality of the ideal self you progressively want to be, their existence alone and what they do should be a constant reminder that you can do. This can save yourself from regretting on making tulpas through impulse because of how they made you feel during the present time (and when you get over that moment as well and may have different opinions after being reflective about it).

 

You'll realize that the tulpas you have now can be just as capable to have an urge for self-actualization just like you may be predisposed to do as well. You'll realize that because of this potential for both hosts and tulpas to progressively evolve cognitively and such, making more tulpas for the same end result (i.e. self-actualization) would be redundant when you can be more appreciative with the ones you have now.

 

But of course, this is just because I ventured through all sorts of thought-forms in my dreams to eventually become conservative with few tulpas. Eva and Ada have their own means of existing, and dream characters in my natural sleep are a supplement to whatever desire for self-actualization or just human curiosity I may want to get into.

 

It's a win-win situation when you know how to bend your morals and ethics a bit.

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