Guest May 28, 2012 Share May 28, 2012 I managed to get my ten year old little sister interested in making a tulpa herself, and was wondering if there was any way to use another person to increase the efficacy of the tulpa-creation process in any way, or a way for us to tulpaforce together. She's even considered creating my tulpa inside of her, even though she knows it won't be the exact same, but a copy. Have any experiments been done on this? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lulu May 28, 2012 Share May 28, 2012 Other than the motivation of having someone to make one with? No. Unless you're a magicfag I guess. Have any experiments been done on this? No one I know irl is interested. Not even the psychiatrists I've seen. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest May 28, 2012 Share May 28, 2012 >Guest >ten year old little sister >interested in tulpae >Have any experiments been done on this? Yeah, yeah. Okay. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThatOneGuy May 28, 2012 Share May 28, 2012 Other than the motivation of having someone to make one with? No. Unless you're a magicfag I guess. No one I know irl is interested. Not even the psychiatrists I've seen. No, not even magicfag. Tulpa making is an individual sort of thing, no matter what you do. The best one could do is provide either silence/encouragement. Orange juice helps with concentration headaches. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G|d30n May 28, 2012 Share May 28, 2012 The idea of tag-teaming tulpaforcing touches on some collective consciousness ideas that are even more pseudoscientific than tulpaforcing already is, so I'm a bit skeptical of it, but never hurts to experiment. Progess on my tulpa, Lauren. Lauren's survey and stylometric test. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThatOneGuy May 28, 2012 Share May 28, 2012 The idea of tag-teaming tulpaforcing touches on some collective consciousness ideas that are even more pseudoscientific than tulpaforcing already is, so I'm a bit skeptical of it, but never hurts to experiment. 'Psuedoscience' guy reporting in and saying yes that collective consciousness is bs. It's based off of the theory that people trade off small amounts of energy through thought, but taken to an extreme. Orange juice helps with concentration headaches. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest May 28, 2012 Share May 28, 2012 'Psuedoscience' guy reporting in and saying yes that collective consciousness is bs. It's based off of the theory that people trade off small amounts of energy through thought, but taken to an extreme. Do we agree that energy is pure bullshit? Please say yes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest May 28, 2012 Share May 28, 2012 >Guest >ten year old little sister >interested in tulpae >Have any experiments been done on this? Yeah, yeah. Okay. I'm talking about helping her make a companion here, not turning things into a lolicon doujin... Anyway, I wasn't thinking of anything pseudo-scientific or magical, just that we might develop a deeper link by sharing similar tulpae. Also, our tulpae might have aspects of each other, since she's close to my ideal companion in many ways and I hope the reverse is true. I was also wondering if there were any age-related issues with tulpa. It wouldn't be more dangerous for a younger person to create one for any reason, would it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest May 28, 2012 Share May 28, 2012 I'm talking about helping her make a companion here, not turning things into a lolicon doujin...I'm more implying that 10 years old is probably too young. Plus, the common consciousness idea is silly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G|d30n May 28, 2012 Share May 28, 2012 I'm talking about helping her make a companion here, not turning things into a lolicon doujin... Anyway, I wasn't thinking of anything pseudo-scientific or magical, just that we might develop a deeper link by sharing similar tulpae. Also, our tulpae might have aspects of each other, since she's close to my ideal companion in many ways and I hope the reverse is true. I was also wondering if there were any age-related issues with tulpa. It wouldn't be more dangerous for a younger person to create one for any reason, would it? At 10 her brain isn't fully developed. Not an insult to her--just scientific fact. She might not be able to do it for long and may have a hard time focusing. Progess on my tulpa, Lauren. Lauren's survey and stylometric test. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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