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My apologies if this has already been done. I'm pretty sure it has, actually, but I didn't know any good keywords to look for it with.

 

This idea isn't mine, but I came across it just a few minutes ago from a tumblr blog.

 

The idea is to have tulpas who are vocal sort of talk to/give encouragement/advice to other tulpas that maybe aren't vocal yet.

 

From what I understand, (and I recognize that I really don't understand much) the first few days/weeks before vocalization is achieved can be rather frustrating for a new Tulpa.

 

Just thought it'd be a cool little activity.

Take it or leave it lol.

Again, sorry if this has already been done before.

Yours Truly,

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It has been done before, but I wouldn't be able to tell you where off the top of my head. I suggest you make a playlist of really pumped up, inspiring music and dance to it with your tulpa. Props are optional.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Pleeb taught me this : If a tulpa says "Hello!" to another tulpa it helps them develop. So I regularly do, and the results have been very good so far. Better then 19 times in 20 I get a response from the tulpa I've talked too, and frequently their human reports that either it is the most they've talked to other-then-friends or their vocality showed improvement directly afterwards.

 

So, I try to take extra effort to say hi to peoples' tulpas as well. It seems very effective too with tulpas who have become withdrawn for one reason or another.

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[Ping pong technique is fun. I am already vocal but tried it with Hassan yesterday and we laughed a lot :)]

~~Guide to Ravi's pronouns~~

 

Ne- used like He

Nem- used like Him/Her

Nir- used like His/Her (as in "His friend is fun")

Nirs- used like His/Hers (as in "It is hers")

Nemself- used like Himself/Herself

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