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I have two questions. The first, whenever I go to my wonderland, my point of view shifts in jump cuts frequently. I don't know how to remedy this, I try looking through "my eyes" like you would view the world in real life, but eventually it shifts to 3rd person view, and occasionally birds eye view. The second problem is that I have trouble keeping my tulpa inside my wonderland. I don't know how exactly to put this one into words. I can see the form itself consistently, if it's just visualizing the form, it's like looking at a 3D model. The problem is that when I put the form in my wonderland, she doesn't feel quite there, there's some presence from her form inside the wonderland occasionally, and outside I can feel her as pressure. I also see multiple views of her at once, all blurry and stacked on top of each other. Sometimes even multiple hers at once, though that might just be multiple views of her.

 

Also, my wonderland is a black void with the door from the Twilight Zone and a box if anyone cares.

I get the viewpoint problems as well. I find that if I focus on my body in first person, then do something like stomp my foot to make myself feel placed, the world will sort of pop up in front of me. The mistake I tend to make is to try to populate the wonderland from a logical point of view. To counter this, I "feel" the wonderland as a real place, and just explore it.

I have that issue as well. Not the multiple images at once, but I do have random scene changes. I've found that I can see in first person better if I imagine my wonderland self in the same position as me--like if I am sitting, have myself sit in the wonderland.

 

 

I have this problem quite a bit when talking to my tulpas in wonderland. Think like AC1 with the viewpoint switching thingy during cutscenes, that's more or less what it's like for me.

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Ah, I get this too. I mostly end up in 3rd-person view when I don't focus enough on the sensations in my imagined body. Try to feel everything around you -- the ground under your feet (barefoot, of course), the breeze if any, the chair under your butt if you're sitting down, where your hands are, etc.

 

I think it would do the most if you can imagine proprioception (the sense of where each part of you is), but that's hard because it's near impossible to consciously pay attention to it in your real body.

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I have the same issue, I'll suddenly find myself in third person view, usually when I get distracted.

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Third-person view is a bitch, but its effortless compared to trying to see in first-person for me.

2 problems. First, what every other person has had happen to them. The first-third person shift. Then i'll be doing something in the wonderland but my mind tries to "flick" to a different scene.

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