OCDHost July 22, 2014 Share July 22, 2014 I have read that going out and letting a tulpa experience the world helps in their development a lot so what kind of places did you go with your tulpa when s/he was young? I work from home and don't go out much, in this 40-something days that I have been with Esmeralda we have gone to the cinema a few times, and to see the Cirque du Soleil, she doesn't care about going to restaurants and prefers not to tag along with my friends (with whom I mostly play videogames in my house so it doesn't really help much anyways). English isn't my first language and I'm not used to write in it but I'm always interested in learning, please tell me if I made a mistake or if you have any advice Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest amber5885 July 22, 2014 Share July 22, 2014 I took Toby to the lake a lot and on walks just around town. Sometimes I take him to work with me and he just meanders around the resteraunt while I do my thing. Usually I just take him wherever I go. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Merman July 22, 2014 Share July 22, 2014 You could try zoos, museums, aquariums, hiking, walks in the park, to the mall.. art galleries, concerts, colorful places, maybe with lots of activities like festivals or conventions. My Progress Report Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SakuraSky July 22, 2014 Share July 22, 2014 The library or a bookstore could be cool. Just looking around different sections could help your tulpa discover more interests, possibly. I agree that things like museums, zoos, and aquariums are poetically awesome Host: Sakura Tulpa: Sarah (began June 5th, 2014), Alyx (Began July 23rd, 2014) Our shared tumblr note: usually browsing on mobile, so cannot quote properly Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sushi July 22, 2014 Share July 22, 2014 What everyone else has said. Fench and I go for long walks a lot. We've gone to the bookstore together. Haven't tried most of what Merman suggested, but it sounds awesome. Since you seem like a gamer, you might also try augmented reality games -- particularly any ones that use GPS. They're games you play on your phone that involve going outside. Ingress is a good one -- you have to visit particular coordinates to complete tasks. Fench doesn't like them, so I stopped playing months ago. Geocaching is also fun. "Some things have to be believed to be seen." - Ralph Hodgson Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xantan July 27, 2014 Share July 27, 2014 If you haven't tried a museum, i highly recommend it. It doesn't cost much, and some museums even have days where it's free. As long as you don't mind reading, it provides hours of narration material as well as loads of visual stimulus. Alice, myself, and some friends, went and visited the museum of civilization when they had a special exhibit on voodoo. Alice had a great time and we both learned a lot. "The way is in training." - Miyamoto Musashi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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