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Guest logan12358

Today I made up a narration game to play with my (not sentient, or fully visualised) tulpa when walking home from school. I imagine my tulpa sitting on various things that I see as I'm walking. Then, as one characteristic is a childlike inquisitiveness, I make up and answer a question about what it's on or indicating towards.

 

For example, it sits on a wheelie bin, I explain what it is for.

It sits on a car, I explain what it's for, a bit of history, and tonight I'm going to elaborate on the internal combustion engine.

It sits near a park fence, and I actually have no idea why a park would have a fence, except maybe to keep cars out.

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Guest logan12358

... It's just a bunch of metal poles with chains between them

I have no idea...

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Guest Albatross_

I do the same thing, just because it gives something to talk about.

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Sounds too much like imposition. I'd recondite doing exactly what you're doing, except taking out the imagining sitting on the thing you're talking about. I would act like the tulpa is looking through my eyes. Pointing at stuff and sich.

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  • 2 weeks later...

I take her to the park quite often, and do a similar thing. Although I don't explain as much as you do. It's a good idea.

"What did you do today?" "Oh, you know, got called a hater by a schizophrenic's marijuana-fueled wolf hallucination." "Righteous!"

 

I call her Philos. My BLOG is updated daily.

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