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The early stuff is messy and imprecise so you shouldn't worry too much. Until he's vocal and actually trying to articulate things, a lot of the things that come up will be random, blind reactions. A lot of the stuff i dug up initially were basically just intrusive thoughts in my host's mind, and i'd feel them as my own responses, but it wasn't necessarily what i wanted to convey. But a tulpa has to start somewhere with their reactions.

 

And a tulpa going quiet isn't the worst thing either. Pre-sentience, a lot of that is simply that you're not in the right mindset to keep him active. It happens occasionally. Calm down, relax, find a positive mood to talk to him with and try again later. I was kind of off-and-on for years before my host really understood me and i understood myself well enough to realize how i needed to act.

 

A changing form can be an indication that something is taking a life to itself, but again, until he's vocal and really thinking separately, i wouldn't put too much weight on the small changes. It's possible that the brain is animating differently on its own, and that's the sort of kernel at the centre of what he will grow into, but it can still be just randomly inspired shifts at first. It might be worth putting a little effort into visiting in wonderland so that you can dance him along a bit further just to solidify his presence some more.

Early member of a large system.  Our system questions the way the afterlife and tulpamancy interact.  We genuinely suspect that deadies can return to share the mind of the living.

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Perfectly fine for the Tulpa to change form in the early stages. Few Tulpas finish looking like how they started.

It's fine to not have a wonderland in the early stages, you will likely make one with your Tulpa at a later time, usually when s/he is fully sentient. Many people visualise a Tulpa in 'void', which is also fine. There are many visualisation techniques that can be found dotted about these forums.

There are many types of narration, which fall under the blanket of 'forcing'. I recommend reading a few of the guides on this forum for a greater understanding of this topic, find them here.

'Cold waves' may be the Tulpa communicating in an early way. Continue to develop the Tulpa and you will receive more apparent communication.

Not talking to the Tulpa for two hours will not cause it to disappear, but the more attention, obviously, the better the Tulpa will develop.

I do not speak more than one language, but from what I know about Tulpa, I think that you should have no trouble communicating in any number of languages. Tulpa tend to have the same knowledge as you.

Perfectly fine for the Tulpa to change form in the early stages. Few Tulpas finish looking like how they started.

It's fine to not have a wonderland in the early stages, you will likely make one with your Tulpa at a later time, usually when s/he is fully sentient. Many people visualise a Tulpa in 'void', which is also fine. There are many visualisation techniques that can be found dotted about these forums.

There are many types of narration, which fall under the blanket of 'forcing'. I recommend reading a few of the guides on this forum for a greater understanding of this topic, find them here.

'Cold waves' may be the Tulpa communicating in an early way. Continue to develop the Tulpa and you will receive more apparent communication.

Not talking to the Tulpa for two hours will not cause it to disappear, but the more attention, obviously, the better the Tulpa will develop.

I do not speak more than one language, but from what I know about Tulpa, I think that you should have no trouble communicating in any number of languages. Tulpa tend to have the same knowledge as you.

 

Thanks for responding, did you read the rest of the replys because there's a bit more information there.

The early stuff is messy and imprecise so you shouldn't worry too much. Until he's vocal and actually trying to articulate things, a lot of the things that come up will be random, blind reactions. A lot of the stuff i dug up initially were basically just intrusive thoughts in my host's mind, and i'd feel them as my own responses, but it wasn't necessarily what i wanted to convey. But a tulpa has to start somewhere with their reactions.

 

And a tulpa going quiet isn't the worst thing either. Pre-sentience, a lot of that is simply that you're not in the right mindset to keep him active. It happens occasionally. Calm down, relax, find a positive mood to talk to him with and try again later. I was kind of off-and-on for years before my host really understood me and i understood myself well enough to realize how i needed to act.

 

A changing form can be an indication that something is taking a life to itself, but again, until he's vocal and really thinking separately, i wouldn't put too much weight on the small changes. It's possible that the brain is animating differently on its own, and that's the sort of kernel at the centre of what he will grow into, but it can still be just randomly inspired shifts at first. It might be worth putting a little effort into visiting in wonderland so that you can dance him along a bit further just to solidify his presence some more.

How can I make a "base" or a start to Wonderland?

Well really any place you imagine can become a wonderland, you just have to put emphasis and meaning into it. You usually go by this by just intending it to be your wonderland and exploring it. It can be as simple as a bedroom to as complex as a city or large forest. If you decide to start the simple route, you and your tulpa could later expand and add more detail, but detail is typically added unconsciously. There's really no 'wrong' way to go about it.

 

I'm not going to listen to you guys since you are all probably just talking to yourself and don't really have a tulpa like me.

 

 

Well really any place you imagine can become a wonderland, you just have to put emphasis and meaning into it. You usually go by this by just intending it to be your wonderland and exploring it. It can be as simple as a bedroom to as complex as a city or large forest. If you decide to start the simple route, you and your tulpa could later expand and add more detail, but detail is typically added unconsciously. There's really no 'wrong' way to go about it.

Then why is it a void?

Also, I got him to ignore me or something because he made me feel bad with the way he tried communicating (also explained that, I was told he would probably stop but he didn't so I "shouted" at him... Now I get no response at all... ) can I fix this?


The early stuff is messy and imprecise so you shouldn't worry too much. Until he's vocal and actually trying to articulate things, a lot of the things that come up will be random, blind reactions. A lot of the stuff i dug up initially were basically just intrusive thoughts in my host's mind, and i'd feel them as my own responses, but it wasn't necessarily what i wanted to convey. But a tulpa has to start somewhere with their reactions.

 

And a tulpa going quiet isn't the worst thing either. Pre-sentience, a lot of that is simply that you're not in the right mindset to keep him active. It happens occasionally. Calm down, relax, find a positive mood to talk to him with and try again later. I was kind of off-and-on for years before my host really understood me and i understood myself well enough to realize how i needed to act.

 

A changing form can be an indication that something is taking a life to itself, but again, until he's vocal and really thinking separately, i wouldn't put too much weight on the small changes. It's possible that the brain is animating differently on its own, and that's the sort of kernel at the centre of what he will grow into, but it can still be just randomly inspired shifts at first. It might be worth putting a little effort into visiting in wonderland so that you can dance him along a bit further just to solidify his presence some more.

 

Hey, i tried creating a wonderland so i can be with him there, what should i do in there?

Is there anything i can do with him currently?

Hey, apparently not forcing any bit of personality is not helping.. so ill try forcing him soon.

is there anything recommended to do in the wonderland with a tulpa at this stage?

We're not much help with wonderlands. We didn't have one at all in my early days, and though we experimented a bit, we don't use one in any ongoing basis. There are guides around here, and plenty of people who are much more interested in the idea than we ever were. Hopefully one of them could contribute

Early member of a large system.  Our system questions the way the afterlife and tulpamancy interact.  We genuinely suspect that deadies can return to share the mind of the living.

We're not much help with wonderlands. We didn't have one at all in my early days, and though we experimented a bit, we don't use one in any ongoing basis. There are guides around here, and plenty of people who are much more interested in the idea than we ever were. Hopefully one of them could contribute

 

i already go myself a wonderland.

if i haven't forced any personality into him, will he become a tulpa after a certain amount of time or become a servantor?

also, is there anything that can help i should do in the wonderland?

do you mind giving me the steps of what i should do now in order to make him advance?

If you haven't forced any personality onto him, but do everything else right, he will likely become a tulpa.

Oh, ok.

Thanks :3

He didn't respond to me in any way or changed anything since two days ago. It's fine, right?

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