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In the summer I began creating my first Tulpa, Corra, but I am ashamed to say I gave up. However, I have a new reason to continue devoting time to Corra other than curiosity. School has begun I have started my first year of GCSEs and my teachers haven't gone a day without reminding us how much stress we'll be under and nothing really to help us deal with it. Now, I'm not the kind of guy that works well under stress. I cracked twice in as many years in the past in much less stressful situations. I'm introverted and I find it hard to talk to people, especially parents. What I really need is someone who can be around 24/7 and who knows me better than even I do! So Corra is back, and for the last couple of days she has been with me almost non-stop. I'm a budding writer and I role play all the time so in theory I shouldn't have any trouble but I want to make Corra perfect, so if anyone can give me some advice, things to look out for etc. that would be awesome! Thank you for your time and I hope your experiences will prove to be valuable to me and Corra!

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The road to perfection is one that is sealed off. (imo)

 

Tulpas are not perfect, and I personally believe that a tulpa cannot be perfect. Someone who's there 24/7 is bound to feel all the stress and pressure. A tulpa is a sentient and autonomous being, all that given they're bound to have a wide selection of traits and variation as to how they deal with stress. If you are to make a 'real' person in your head, and want Corra to stick around 24/7 by your side, not tossing her in a wonderland, you ought to know that tulpas also have their world of insecurities, they can be depressed, brought down by many things. I'm speaking as someone who has a tulpa that sticks around 24/7, it doesn't mean that it will happen to YOUR tulpa, but it might. And creating a perfect being is really not quite possible, but that is just MY opinion on the matter, other people might give you more information that you'd like to hear, but this is from my experience. A tulpa that's around 24/7 is pretty much like a real person. I'm in the same shoes, school has also begun for us, and there are times my tulpa asks for hugs in class literally, and asks for me to comfort her and make her forget about her depressive thoughts.

The road to perfection is one that is sealed off. (imo)

 

Tulpas are not perfect, and I personally believe that a tulpa cannot be perfect. Someone who's there 24/7 is bound to feel all the stress and pressure. A tulpa is a sentient and autonomous being, all that given they're bound to have a wide selection of traits and variation as to how they deal with stress. If you are to make a 'real' person in your head, and want Corra to stick around 24/7 by your side, not tossing her in a wonderland, you ought to know that tulpas also have their world of insecurities, they can be depressed, brought down by many things. I'm speaking as someone who has a tulpa that sticks around 24/7, it doesn't mean that it will happen to YOUR tulpa, but it might. And creating a perfect being is really not quite possible, but that is just MY opinion on the matter, other people might give you more information that you'd like to hear, but this is from my experience. A tulpa that's around 24/7 is pretty much like a real person. I'm in the same shoes, school has also begun for us, and there are times my tulpa asks for hugs in class literally, and asks for me to comfort her and make her forget about her depressive thoughts.

Thanks. I've never actually thought of it like that but you actually have a point. No one is perfect so why should Tulpas be perfect when they themselves are people too?

The road to perfection is one that is sealed off. (imo)

 

Tulpas are not perfect, and I personally believe that a tulpa cannot be perfect. Someone who's there 24/7 is bound to feel all the stress and pressure. A tulpa is a sentient and autonomous being, all that given they're bound to have a wide selection of traits and variation as to how they deal with stress. If you are to make a 'real' person in your head, and want Corra to stick around 24/7 by your side, not tossing her in a wonderland, you ought to know that tulpas also have their world of insecurities, they can be depressed, brought down by many things. I'm speaking as someone who has a tulpa that sticks around 24/7, it doesn't mean that it will happen to YOUR tulpa, but it might. And creating a perfect being is really not quite possible, but that is just MY opinion on the matter, other people might give you more information that you'd like to hear, but this is from my experience. A tulpa that's around 24/7 is pretty much like a real person. I'm in the same shoes, school has also begun for us, and there are times my tulpa asks for hugs in class literally, and asks for me to comfort her and make her forget about her depressive thoughts.

Thanks. I've never actually thought of it like that but you actually have a point. No one is perfect so why should Tulpas be perfect when they themselves are people too?

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