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So I have a question as far as wonderlands go. I usually daydream myself as though I were watching a movie with myself in it. Should I do wonderlands from my point of view, or can I continue the way I've been doing it? Will it affect my tulpa in any way?

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Your point of view in the wonderland does not make any inherent difference.

Whatever you find easier or more comfortable is what you should do.

"If this can be avoided, it should. If it can't, then it would be better if it could be. If it happened and you're thinking back to it, try and think back further. Try not to avoid it with your mind. If any of this is possible, it may be helpful. If not, it won't be."

 

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I don't have a wonderland set up for them, but whenever I do mind's eye visualization of them moving about in random areas, I usually look at their backside, kind of like looking over the shoulder, seeing what they'll be doing. But I always mix around with looking through them, or at them through third person view, and all sorts of weird angles and perspective to get accustomed to seeing them from those varying views.

 

It doesn't really affect your tulpa, this is just you changing how you're seeing things.

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It matters very little.

 

I find more immersion and less 'time jumps' when I am seeing things in first person. But third person is far easier. I switch based on my needs at the time.

 

 

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Ah, this thread again. I would generally recommend trying various points of view and see which results in the best immersion. Personally I find 3rd person / fixed camera easiest to visualize, probably because it involves less re-rendering things as I move. However, if I stay in first person view I find things more realistic and immersive. I find imagining more details in more senses helps make the whole thing more vivid as well.

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You daydream how you want to daydream, do what feels comfortable. Most people find that 3rd person is much easier to work with. I personally believe that this is because we grew (or are growing) up in an age that is influenced by movies and tv, and this is a product of us being used to seeing our heroes (which is you, in this instance) from a 3rd person perspective.

Sorry, that's been on my mind recently and I felt the need to express it when I saw this.

 

It won't make a difference as long as you feel comfortable with it, you should maybe experiment with both and then practice on the one you find to be more effective.

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