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I think of my Tulpa as a part of me. As a materialization of my soul. I am my Tulpa, and my Tulpa is me.

 

Proving once again that my hostie and I are not alone in having this feeling and view point. :-)

Congratulations on all of the progress that you've made, then! You're doing wonderful work, and so are they!

 

I would like to point out, though, that not everyone (physical or not-physical) is male or female. Your tulpa sounds genderfluid to me. :)

 

I am my Tulpa, and my Tulpa is me.

 

Beautifully said! ^_^

You can call me Lacey!

 

Tulpa

Joshua, aged 24, born September 3. His first name is James; I call him both. Human, black hair, fairly pale skin, and often wears either formal attire or clothes that would do him well at a Goth club. Refuses to keep one eye color, but they're often gray, gold, or occasionally red. Serious, (very) patient, and usually polite.

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