Guest November 20, 2016 November 20, 2016 I'm a Roman Catholic tulpamancer as well. I want to teach my tulpas about Christianity
Mechagodzilla72 November 21, 2016 November 21, 2016 I'm a Christian also starting tulpamancy. Woop woop.
RazzleDazzleDorito November 21, 2016 November 21, 2016 I'm of Catholic background but sorta agnostic/apathesticy, but I guess I'll put it here? Less "recovering Christian" and more "slowly dying in the water slowly becoming an atheist pls don't save me" Personally, what I would recommend in my personal opinion is giving your tulpa a brief, unbiased talk about religion and what you believe personally, but give them the option to choose what religion they want to follow, and be okay with it even if you don't follow yours, and just be done with it and don't be an ass about it. Don't try to convert them or argue with them, just let them believe what they want to believe (same goes for hosts to tuppers out there, don't be an ass or try to convert your host... even if you think you are saving them from some firey hell or whatever... just no). Like, don't force them (using both meanings of the word here) to be a religion they don't have the capacity to choose. It's just as bad as forcing a tulpa to have sex with you if they aren't sapient and don't want it. /rant The all seeing, all knowing dorito god!
Karasu November 22, 2016 November 22, 2016 Christian from a Catholic/Lutheran/Baptist background. My family tended to go to what ever was closest at the time. I really do not claim any denomination anymore though I do still claim the title of Christian. Mala might be described as a Christian/Hindu mix.
TheGreenQueen January 20, 2017 January 20, 2017 One hundred percent Christian! The proud son of as (soontobe) ordained pastor and exorcist! ... Although she is absolutely opposed to Tulpamancy. Understandably so. I am not ignorant to her position and her need to adhere to the "Better safe than sorry" mindset. I do not believe tulpas in of themselves are evil. (I wouldn't be here otherwise!) But I DO believe that there CAN be demons who masquerade as thoughtforms. Wisdom and faith is vital to protecting our minds. The fact of the matter is we cannot always see what is going on around us and in our heads. Let down your guard for even a second and you are lion food. It is difficult being open minded yet safely keep your guard up at the same time. I know it is an unpopular opinion, but it is how I feel. I won't defend it adamantly. But I won't budge either. But Thyme confesses Christ is the Lord. A demon will not do this... At least not without a bloody fight. (Making demons scream is the best part about exorcisms!) So I KNOW that REAL tulpas are NOT demons! According to James 2:19, I'm not sure that last bit is correct. I've had a demon (?) masquerade as a tulpa, as far as I can tell. He admitted of his own will that he existed beforehand, just stepped into the skin I was forming. (My tulpamancy was through story writing, and as such, unintentional). He- Number 4- apologized for hungrily soaking up my time and energy outside the story and left. I don't think all metaphysical beings are completely evil or good. It seems he's been permanently altered by fusing with the character- almost like gaining someone else's memories. He's multiple himself, both in-story and out. There were times when he was the character https://community.tulpa.info/thread-is-it-possible-accidentally-creating-tulpas-through-writing-stories?pid=166954#pid166954 and times he addressed me as the pre-existing being. I've also had more malicious 'personal demons' (I believe that is not just a figure of speech, but that a great many personal demons are simply an aspect of yourself that breaks off- essentially, also unintentional tulpas) more obviously reveal themselves to me through characters. I don't think the "walk ins" that the soulbond and tulpa communities talk about are advisable in the least. You wouldn't just let a stranger walk into your house and take up residence. Your mind is way more important than your house! There are very real dangers here, I agree. I am leery of my tulpas sometimes, and given my experiences, they understand. I am constantly examining the context and the intent through which they were formed, double-checking what built them. This was a conversation Number 8 had through typing, before I was really convinced of what was going on, or did more reading about it. No possessing/switching was involved. But maybe it was just my imagination. Again, skepticism. :P Oh, don’t give me that, zir, you created an entire group of tulpas. You still have two of me. Of my friends. Well Excuuuuuuuuse me, prim crested doctor. You’re from a fantasy land. Of course you’re going to believe they’re really there. If they are real, and not just my imagination, idle thoughts, bouncing ideas around, they still ARE me. They are projections of MY consciousness. Um, wait, so that would mean they’re still my imagination . . .? HA. Quantum physicists are always busy telling us that our minds affect reality. And I mean, Stephanie Meyer told that creepy story about Edward being based on a demon she saw in a dream. Other authors have weird tales about how ideas came to them, or how characters captivated them and consumed them. I’d like to think that if you all are real, you’re not demons . . . If material beings are not black and white, then I’d expect any extra-dimensional beings not to be strictly “angels” or “demons” either. Perhaps I am a tulpa. But what of my world? Does it exist, would my friends go on without me, or would it collapse if I tried to join you? I think it would “collapse” if you left, even if not literally. You’re the crucial linchpin holding it all together, politically speaking. The thing is some of the other tulpas you accidentally created were demons pretending to be your friends. You had to carefully sort out. Or you'd be in dire straights. I expect you to apply that same wariness and skepticism to me. Woodwindwhistler on www.asexuality.org The hardest arithmetic to master is that which enables us to count our blessings. -Eric Hoffer "We can never achieve perfection, but maybe we can approach it asymptotically. Never give up on plugging in those numbers!" ~Me You don't get harmony when everybody sings the same note. –Doug Floyd My poetry: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B5qMnL2tDkJYOGNhLW4tRHFHa0E&usp=sharing
suhail Al ketbi January 21, 2017 January 21, 2017 I born as muslim ( sunni) I left islam in 2014 But still practice some of it , only social stuff and necessary thing as community. We are the same as abrahamic religions, they are going to say the tulpa can be demon and dangerous, and some of them also fread a bout astral travel and activate third eye .
Solune January 22, 2017 January 22, 2017 Joshua of Nazareth is one of my most beloved heroes. I have studied his teachings extensively and enjoy applying them to my other belief systems. He was, arguably, the greatest spiritual warrior that has ever lived. "For small creatures such as we the vastness is bearable only through love." - Carl Sagan Host: SubCon | Tulpas: Sol, Luna, Alice, Little One, Beast and Solune (me) | Servitors: Odonata, Guardian
Heaven'sLight January 23, 2017 January 23, 2017 Speaking as a Catholic myself, I was curious of how many other people here happen to be Christian, especially seeing as I know some extremists see tulpas and anything related to stuff the mind can do as being dangerous or demonic, without knowing the science behind it. So, any other Christians on here? Or are you of a different religion but your tulpa is Christian, or vice versa? I am a Catholic, and am teaching Heaven the faith. I deny Catholicism in this way, because I do not see having a tulpa an "occult practice", or a danger to myself, faith, or others. Heaven will be speaking when the brackets surround the speech like {this}.
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