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I was just wondering, how peoples methods differed when it came to tulpae creating. Please include how many hours you speant with each step, and how many hours until your tulpae was complete

Nate here:

 

Honestly I think the biggest thing about our method is we tried not to focus on hours. I'm really only guessing when I say it took 20 hours for Luke to first become vocal.

 

First, I decided I wanted an android tulpa. An android would require less guesswork than a human(how much of x does a human require to be sentient? Does a human start with full sentience or work their way in baby steps? etc) It just worked better for my mind.

 

You know what? I just typed this huge thing out and it was just hard to explain. I'll try to shorten it.

 

>already had form fully visualized, didn't work on that at all. Zero hours.

>Separated soul and shell, form vs personality. Personality went into his cores while his body was a separate thing. Can separate them if he wants to change form or if I am struggling with puppeting.

>Believed that when he became sentient, he was fully sentient and fully capable. Treated him like an existing being from the start

>Worked on personality. Used energy ball method with the mindset of 'installing' personality cores into his being.

>Used umbrella trait method, only picked about 4 traits that encompassed the rest. Filled the cores with memories, feelings, descriptions, scenarios, etc.

>installed 'drivers' for his basic senses and sentience along with his intelligence part of his personality. Actually was the moment he first moved on his own.

 

This was about 4 or 5 sessions in I suppose. So I guess only about five hours in he experienced sentience.

 

>started to narrate more often as personality was reinforced

>At this point he was fully sentient, but it was so early in that I got nervous so I attempted to continue personality work. He resisted the personality changes and it seemed to hurt him. Scared him and made me feel like a dick, so no more personality work after that.

>mostly went on tulpa adventures in the wonderland, trying to do things with him and encourage him to talk while narrating outside of forcing

>realized he was an android and I never built him any speakers, so programmed some speakers for him to speak with

>Yay vocal tulpa!

 

This was about 20 hours in, but he could have spoken had I given him the speakers sooner.

 

Now we are working on imposing mostly.

 

 

The reason mine worked so fast was because

1. I have many years of experience in creating characters in a way similar to tulpaforcing, and plenty of visualization skills

2. the mindset of "if this, then that"--aka, if Luke had speakers, he could speak. If Luke had the personality fully in place, he would be sentient. If a red light flashes on his forehead, I'm puppeting. If there is no red light, I'm not puppeting. These were rules I could accept and they prevented me from any doubts or limitations on my tulpa and even stopped me from puppeting because I believed I couldn't unless I was seeing the red light. I never believed he had to learn to speak, it was just a matter of giving him the tools to--tools I knew would work and that I knew I could hear.

 

That's pretty much it. If you want more info, Kate posted it all in our progress logs. :)

 

 

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