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Servitor's/Tulpa's and Coma Patients (Far Fetched theory)


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Okay, bit of a far fetched theory here, but this was a thought that occurred to me. If a tulpa and a servitor can be created by simply giving it attention, wouldn't it be possible for another person to impose a tulpa or a servitor into a coma patient? I once remember reading in an article of a tulpa that told their host that there was no place in their subconscious that the host could go that the tulpa couldn't find them and bring them back to the forefront of their mind again.

 

If this is true and possible, could this be something to try on a coma victim? I don't exactly know the medical or scientifics that go into a coma, but if it is the primary consciousness having been submerged into the subconscious, then a servitor or a tulpa could essentially bring them back to the surface of consciousness, right?

 

The theory of creating a tulpa or a servitor in another person is basically the same way of creating a tulpa or a servitor in your own head. Just sit with the patient for a few hours everyday trying to impose a tulpa or servitor. While the patient may be in a coma, they aren't brain dead. Their subconscious should be working just fine.

 

I don't know, this is a wild and far fetched idea, but its something to think about, no? What are your thoughts, and please, no flames. It's just a thought, nothing more.

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I just wrote a long, well composed post about neuroplasticity and the brain stem and grey matter as well as research (wikipedia). Then went back and read your post.

 

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From a pure psychological point of view, you wouldn't be able to "impose" or imprint any sort of tulpa in anyone else. That's basically mind reading/altering, people. Lord knows I have a hard enough time making a tulpa in my own head let alone someone elses

 

From a metaphysical point of view? Hell, anything can happen. It's friggin' magic.

 

But seriously, if it was a person with an existing tulpa going into a coma, provided it was only light damage to gray matter (Part of the brain that's responsible for complex thinking and perceptions), your tulpa MIGHT be able to shift some stuff around with neuroplasticity enough to get your mind into working condition. But it'd kind be like when my dad jury-rigged the washing machine with clamps.

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I suppose it might be possible to suggest things to them, depending on what sort of state their brain is in and how much it's processing input even though the person isn't responding.

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Its good to know I'm not the only crazy one around here. Anyway, from a purely psychological standpoint it certainly does seem plausible that a tulpa may be able to help restore conscious function in the case of a coma. However, this is presuming that a coma puts you into a subconscious state, although in many cases you would be unconscious. I really have no idea how well a tulpa can impact the unconscious, but I doubt it is substantial (if anybody does know I definitely would like to know). Regardless of the state the coma puts you in, you have to consider the physiological standpoint. While the brain is quite capable of recovery via plasticity and the like, if too much damage is done to the tissue who knows how long it would take to restore (if it is even possible) enough function even be capable of conscious thought. Unfortunately, there isn't a whole lot of research on the subject that I am aware of.

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