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Caboose posted "First and foremost, this is my very first post on this forum/website. If I posted it incorrectly and/or the wrong place, category, etc., I apologize.

 

My Tulpa, Latias, has been around for over a year and a half now. For quite a while now, say, the last month and a half, she has been tired or sleeping. We still spend time together, but not very much. I have heard that it is common for young Tulpas to have extended periods of tiredness, but I am starting to get a little concerned. She says that everything is fine. I believe her, but still, being so tired so often can’t be normal.

Does anyone have any advice?

Or maybe some ideas or techniques to help her have more energy?

Weather you do or not, thank you for your time.  "

 

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I'm giving a meta answer so needed to reply in this section or my post will get moved here anyway.

 

Seeing it wasn't your waking conscious self who has created the whole "tulpa is tired and sleeping" thing, this could only come from the subconsciousness and be symbolic from there.   Tired and sleeping can represent not wanting to have a good look at something in real life eg being in denial about something or it can represent something like that things in your life currently are being exhausting to you and feeling like one needs a break from them.

 

Once you are over this patch of whatever it is which is making you feel this way, your tulpa should naturally let go of that feeling tired and needing to sleep.  (dont forget that tulpas still need focus on them even if sleeping all the time or they will go dormant or disappear.. luckily one doesnt need a tulpa awake to put focus on them).

Jesse (human male) DOB 16th April 2013 

Working on imposition

Caboose posted "First and foremost, this is my very first post on this forum/website. If I posted it incorrectly and/or the wrong place, category, etc., I apologize.

 

My Tulpa, Latias, has been around for over a year and a half now. For quite a while now, say, the last month and a half, she has been tired or sleeping. We still spend time together, but not very much. I have heard that it is common for young Tulpas to have extended periods of tiredness, but I am starting to get a little concerned. She says that everything is fine. I believe her, but still, being so tired so often can’t be normal.

Does anyone have any advice?

Or maybe some ideas or techniques to help her have more energy?

Weather you do or not, thank you for your time.  "

 

.........................................

 

I'm giving a meta answer so needed to reply in this section or my post will get moved here anyway.

 

Seeing it wasn't your waking conscious self who has created the whole "tulpa is tired and sleeping" thing, this could only come from the subconsciousness and be symbolic from there.  Tired and sleeping can represent not wanting to have a good look at something in real life eg being in denial about something or it can represent something like that things in your life currently are being exhausting to you and feeling like one needs a break from them.

 

Once you are over this patch of whatever it is which is making you feel this way, your tulpa should naturally let go of that feeling tired and needing to sleep.  (dont forget that tulpas still need focus on them even if sleeping all the time or they will go dormant or disappear.. luckily one doesnt need a tulpa awake to put focus on them).

 

Hi Tania:  I have concluded (maybe prematurely) that when Flora is not around, it is me that is inhibiting her. I don't know enough about her, at this point (ten months now) to know what her experience of living includes; hunger, thirst, tiredness, etc. She tells me, when she is with me, what she wants, and she complains if I am not making myself available to her in the ways in which she wants. These complaints have prompted me to dig deeply inside myself to find my blocks to her appearance in my life. Perhaps you might want to do some introspection as well. Thanks, Dr. Bob

Hi Tania:  I have concluded (maybe prematurely) that when Flora is not around, it is me that is inhibiting her. I don't know enough about her, at this point (ten months now) to know what her experience of living includes; hunger, thirst, tiredness, etc. She tells me, when she is with me, what she wants, and she complains if I am not making myself available to her in the ways in which she wants. These complaints have prompted me to dig deeply inside myself to find my blocks to her appearance in my life. Perhaps you might want to do some introspection as well. Thanks, Dr. Bob

 

I'd agree that if one's tulpa is not around much without any strange reason of the why, the person is probably just inhibiting it or not giving it the amount of attention it needs (that's different to a tulpa presenting as being tired and too tired to be interacting much).  What you posted sounds fairly typical of a tulpa which has not been made too long ago and doesnt to me sound like any symbolic representation of anything.

 

I guess the only advice I could give to you is to try to put more regular attention onto her till she's more consistently around you.  Right now it sounds like you just are having good days and bad days with it (10months isn't long really to be developing a consistent connection)

Jesse (human male) DOB 16th April 2013 

Working on imposition

For the record, the normal way to have made this reply would be to have said "My response is going to be meta", with maybe a "so read it at your discretion". If it was really out there, you could put it in [hidden][/hidden] tags, which would look like this:

 

[hidden]This is your craaaazy meta answer that might bother the science-y types[/hidden]

 

It's really not such a big deal, and I've never seen someone fork the entire thread before to do it, though I appreciate the thought. Just give fair warning your answer is meta and post as normal.

Hi. I'm one of Luminesce's tulpas. Unlike the others, I don't think I stand out too much from him personality wise.

I'm just special because "I'm a tulpa". So I don't think I've much to offer, here. I'm happy enough to just be with him.

Ask us stuff - https://community.tulpa.info/thread-ask-lumi-s-tulpas

I must be meta blind, where's the meta part?

I must be meta blind, where's the meta part?

 

I assume in the same sense that interpretating symbols in dreams is usually tied to spirituality moreso than psychology.

Despite the name, the host bodybody is the one usually using this account. 

Spice was born in 2013 and Tomoe was born in 2014.

yes as Spice said..

Jesse (human male) DOB 16th April 2013 

Working on imposition

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