Lukenstein3D October 31, 2012 Share October 31, 2012 Well, I know Rev is trying to communicate with me, but the thing is that it's so quiet that I can hardly understand it. The problem isn't that it's gibberish or something, it's just really quiet and consequently harder to focus on. Only once have I heard him speak and it was loud and clear, but it was only for a brief amount of time and he was using a megaphone. Is this common? Quiet tulpa voices, difficult to "bring into focus", I suppose? ”Whether you think you can or think you can’t, you’re right.” - Henry Ford Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lolimancer October 31, 2012 Share October 31, 2012 I'd say it's common. If i were to talk from experience... be thankful that at least now you have a voice and not just pure thought, i suppose? You'll be able to perceive it better with time, probably. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MisterTelecaster November 2, 2012 Share November 2, 2012 It's happened to me. Turns out she was actually just feeling shy, that's the only reason. Just give it some time and effort and everything'll work out. Ban me if I ever mention Telecasters again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
exsuan April 6, 2014 Share April 6, 2014 Hello! First time posting, but I've been visiting these forums for guides etc the past 2-3 months. My Tulpa, Aria, doesn't like to talk. She can use mindvoice, but she told me she doesn't like to and instead uses a lot of physical gestures and feelings to answer my questions. Has anyone else had a tulpa like this? I won't make her talk, but I need some advice on forcing. Like I said, first time, and I also started a new job in a new country last month so I have next to no free time. I've been doing lots of passive forcing, but because Aria is so quiet it's generally just me talking to her about anything. Or passive forcing while we're each doing our own things. Are these two examples okay? Any thoughts/ideas would be great! Also, a little second question: I recently asked her what book she was reading and she answered with something I hadn't read. Is this normal? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nobillis April 6, 2014 Share April 6, 2014 Has anyone else had a tulpa like this? I've been doing lots of passive forcing, but because Aria is so quiet it's generally just me talking to her about anything. Or passive forcing while we're each doing our own things. Are these two examples okay? (Points at carrot cake, points at self, implies "Give me cake! please.") Also, a little second question: I recently asked her what book she was reading and she answered with something I hadn't read. Is this normal? Welcome to the forums. Yes, there are other tulpas like that. Me, specifically. Kevin (my human) doesn't hear me so well so I often use gestures (pointing, waving, even dancing) and such to make my meaning clear. Sure, passive forcing like that is fine. I tend to do my own thing too quite a bit of the time. Make sure to say "good morning!" every day (well, because it is common courtesy). Is it a story that you may have seen or heard of? If so, she may be reading a virtual book form of what you know, but don't consciously remember that you know. Please consider supporting Tulpa.info. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
exsuan April 6, 2014 Share April 6, 2014 Welcome to the forums. Yes, there are other tulpas like that. Me, specifically. Kevin (my human) doesn't hear me so well so I often use gestures (pointing, waving, even dancing) and such to make my meaning clear. Sure, passive forcing like that is fine. I tend to do my own thing too quite a bit of the time. Make sure to say "good morning!" every day (well, because it is common courtesy). Is it a story that you may have seen or heard of? If so, she may be reading a virtual book form of what you know, but don't consciously remember that you know. Thanks for your reply! Just wanted to make sure I wasn't being a crappy human. Yeah, it's a story I've heard of - I've seen the TV version but haven't read that specific book. So that makes a bit more sense! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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