H1ena July 17, 2012 July 17, 2012 First let me say that my reasons for starting this little journal are for the most part two fold. First, I want to ask questions, receive answers, and get general input from people more experienced on this matter than I so that I can have maximum success with this endeavor. Second, I hope that people coming to this journal in the coming weeks, months, and perhaps even years, will be able to see my mistakes as well as the things I did right, and be able to essentially start where I left off, and be even better at this than I was. That being said, as I create more and more posts in this thread chronicling my journey to total tulpa completion any input is not only welcome but encouraged. I would love to hear from you guys as this moves along telling me where I could do something better or what could help me in areas I struggle. Hope to hear from you guys soon, and check in often for updates. Name: To be determined Form: Human Method: Hybrid Time: 4.5 hours
Sands July 17, 2012 July 17, 2012 Tupper sex. The THE SUBCONCIOUS ochinchin occultists frt.sys (except Roswell because he doesn't want to be a part of it)
Nikodemos July 17, 2012 July 17, 2012 Tupper sex. Classy. But anyway, welcome to the forums! I'll be looking forward to hearing more from you and your tulpa. But also, Tupper sex. Name: Dante Gender: Male Form: Toa Mata Nui, a Bionicle(Amadeus made a sketch of him, kudos!) Stage: Narration, posession Being original since July 2012.
H1ena July 18, 2012 Author July 18, 2012 I started this project of making a tulpa about a week ago now. I kind of stumbled upon this site by accident, I honestly can't remember how, but I got to reading and became very interested in acquiring my own tulpa. So I read every guide I could find, and every forum thread I thought sounded promising, and amassed as much knowledge as I could. On Monday I had my first actual tulpa forcing session and it went very well. I had a few mini sessions prior to that, but this was my first full hour. I had a problem with being easily distracted and not being able to stay focused so I made a thread about it. I got two real answers for help. One was to use something called tulpa tones from a user called Fede, and the other was to meditate for ten to thirty minutes immediately prior to forcing, that suggestion was from a guy called Lucidacid. I used both of these tools for my first full hour and I have to give major props to both of them because I was able to stay very focused for the entire duration. Thanks guys! Tuesday I had another one hour session, and used the same techniques to the same high level of effect. I've been using Irish's method so far of creating a wonderland and then working on the tulpa inside of there. I decided to keep my wonderland simple for now since my visualization skills aren't that good quite yet. It's just a small square floor with four pillars, one in each corner, holding up a roof. That whole assembly is rested atop a snow covered mountain. Since I don't mean to bore anyone or force you to face a wall of text I'll stop here for now, and continue at a later. Name: To be determined Form: Human Method: Hybrid Time: 4.5 hours
Kusihuora July 18, 2012 July 18, 2012 Looking forward to reading further of your progress. Expecially because we started approximately at the same time (almost the same day and same way) Pää määrää määränpään
H1ena July 18, 2012 Author July 18, 2012 *cries because you don't use my method* I'm using some elements of all the methods. I don't parrot verbal stuff but I have once or twice parroted mannerisms, which is your method, right? Plus I use your tones, which are super helpful, thankyou good sir. Name: To be determined Form: Human Method: Hybrid Time: 4.5 hours
Kusihuora July 18, 2012 July 18, 2012 How do you visualize the traits when you go through them? Do you do some other things while forcing? Pää määrää määränpään
H1ena July 18, 2012 Author July 18, 2012 I'm not super good at visualization and I'm making an original character so I'm building the entire body and face from scratch so I am having to spend a lot of time visualizing and I build it up piece by piece almost like making a model on a computer for a video game. First I work on a leg, then both legs, then the torso, then one arm at a time, then the face. That typically takes about 15 minutes then I do it one or two more times from different angles. While I'm doing all of that I narrate to her and do what the FAQ man guide says with the working on personality. I say stuff like "you are friendly, yada yada" in the hopes that the completed tulpa will have the personality traits I dictate. Name: To be determined Form: Human Method: Hybrid Time: 4.5 hours
Kusihuora July 18, 2012 July 18, 2012 That computer model thing is interesting. I sometimes also do something similar, first conjure up the body in sort of primitive 3d model image, then add the color of skin, sharpen the shapes etc piece by piece Pää määrää määränpään
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