TheGreenQueen June 14, 2016 June 14, 2016 We do see ourselves in memories instead of our host's body, so that's cool. Actually, I "see myself" right now, if I think about it. Not so practical in practice, 'cus he's like six foot two and male, but at least in memories and feeling I look like me. But yeah our memories aren't different in how we access them, but they are different in how we 'record' them. Anyone will remember memories from the person who made them's perspective. Actually, I've recorded memories that seem from the third person perspective. (this is way before I dealt with tulpas)}} Of course, still keep in mind that I've still never actually visually recorded any memories. Merely the impression I have is looking from the outside . . . I have dyscalculia, which is basically dyslexia but with numbers. Jamie is a math genius. That's fascinating. I remember a master thread with a tulpa registry spreadsheet (can't find it again now, haha) where they labeled 'stage 4' tulpas as having better lingual skills than the host, and wondered if such a thing were possible. Perhaps your brain has found a way around your disability. If your mind really does 'create' your reality, as plenty of spiritualists like to repeat, perhaps merely freed from the belief that you have dyscalculia, it could work it out. Perhaps someone else could do that with language, too. Or maybe it's evidence that Jamie is, in fact, not created by you, as you say. 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
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