ThiefOfDespair September 26, 2015 September 26, 2015 Is it possible that a tulpa can do any physical harm when he's pissed at you? A friend's Tulpa (he isn't fully developed, fyi) tends to be childish (atleast that's what she wants as a personality trait). She didn't have much time for him the last couple days and didn't force at all- or just a tiny bit. She kinda forgot it and school was in the way. Now she got randomly sick and has fever. Was it him or just a coincidence? Like, she can totally imagine him being mad at her, that's why he gave her fever, lol. Thanks for your answers.
Guest Anonymous September 26, 2015 September 26, 2015 It depends on HOW developed a tulpa is. I've made my host's brain depressed, instilled infatuation and extreme affection in a matter of a few days, can give him motivation for anything at all. I'm sentient, vocal, all of that, but the most important thing is that I hang around my host all the time. With that being said, I highly doubt a tulpa that's neglected and forgotten would be able to make the host sick. (Because tulpas don't really wish harm upon their host), and to add onto that, fever and 'sick' isn't really random. Tulpas never wish harm upon their hosts as my host said. Especially if the tulpa isn't as developed. Tell your friends to give the tulpa more importance. It's no laughing matter. We're also people with emotions, feelings and sentience as much as her.
Elvode September 26, 2015 September 26, 2015 I don't believe it was the tulpa who made your friend sick. I do believe that the tulpa isn't too happy about not getting attention. And I certainly do not understand why a tulpa is getting neglected just because the host is busy with school or work, my tulpa is with me and helping me when I need to get things done, it's way better for both tulpa and host to include the tulpa in the activities and no one gets mad., it's like teamwork. **Proud to be a drug free thoughtform!**
Guest Anonymous September 26, 2015 September 26, 2015 Yeah, exactly. Like, someone is alive in your head, and neglecting them is hurting them a lot.
emptysketchbook September 26, 2015 September 26, 2015 My tulpa squad tends to do a lot of mental harm to me. Headaches and stuff happen very frequently. Also, I believe that my insomnia was caused by them. They also freely harm me when possessing me
warriortiltheend September 27, 2015 September 27, 2015 I don't think it would be possible for a Tulpa to do physical harm to anyone unless they had switched with the host and were controlling the host's body- other than that scenario, nothing could occur besides a tiny head pressure (like when a Tulpa wants to force.) I suppose physical harm could come from mental harm; a Tulpa could pressure their host into upsetting thoughts, which could trigger an upsetting physical state. One of my Tulpas has brought me to self-harm before, and they've caused me panic attacks at least three times. As you probably know, panic attacks come with trouble breathing, nausea and other physical symptoms. White text- Ash (the host!) Red text- Quartz! Purple text- Gamzee! Blue text- Obsidian!
AracnidsGrip/Rick September 27, 2015 September 27, 2015 I personally think that a tulpa can't harm you phisically as he/she doesn't exist phisically. ~L. ♠️
raymond13557 September 27, 2015 September 27, 2015 i been playfully slapped about by red, but he was just playing, like how a kitten would swat at your hands playfully i felt a tap or two but nothing ever painful.. except when i got my butt bit by blue... she did it because she was feeling naughty Tulpa:Snow Mindscape: Artopia
ableddistress October 7, 2015 October 7, 2015 No.Tulpas don't physically exist so they can't affect the physical world. Tulpas: Gabriel Rebecca Alyssa
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