KrabbyPatty August 3, 2016 Share August 3, 2016 Hello everyone! I want to visualize my Tulpa today for 1-2 Hours, but dont know where to start. Should I just imagine the whole body and try to go into detail or is there a specific part of body which i have to focus? I'd appreciate any help I can get. Thanks in advance Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stevie August 3, 2016 Share August 3, 2016 Just think about how your tulpa looks. Anything more specific than that is you figuring out what works for you to get a clear picture in your head, whatever that may be, and applying it. We're all gonna make it brah. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KrabbyPatty August 3, 2016 Author Share August 3, 2016 Just think about how your tulpa looks. Anything more specific than that is you figuring out what works for you to get a clear picture in your head, whatever that may be, and applying it. Can I find any guides with diffrent methods? So I can try them out and see which one works the best for me? Also, when do I know im finished with visualizing my tulpa Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous August 3, 2016 Share August 3, 2016 Forum Guides can be found on the forum index page. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vos August 3, 2016 Share August 3, 2016 Sands' guide list has a visualization section. You can read though the threads linked on there to see whatever exercises are available, and sure, you can try out as many as you'd like to see which one you're comfortable with. With everything else that's tulpa-related, there's no one true way to do things, and you can always change your methods. It might be a bit of a stretch to say that you'll ever be done with it, but being able to recall simple details is a good starter goal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KarlYoshimura August 4, 2016 Share August 4, 2016 You could always mould a general shape of the tulpa then focus upon individual pieces or aspects of their appearance if that's your bag of tricks. While it may be a tad difficult to realise uncompromising detail patched alongside vague and more general spots, I would think the inter-meshing effect would eventually congeal into a more neat and uniform composition if given enough focus and effort. Otherwise, you could probably imagine it like you're looking at them in real life, with the associations and judgements you would afford to someone you look at in passing or stare at continually, depending upon how long you intend to fixate upon their base appearance. I've seen good people bleed And I thought I'd seen it all But my own two eyes would prove me wrong that day. There are things that I've done Only seen by the sun And those things will be buried in my grave. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KrabbyPatty August 4, 2016 Author Share August 4, 2016 Would it be actually helpful if I sometimes look at a female body (since im making a female tulpa) to help myself imagining a tulpa? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous August 4, 2016 Share August 4, 2016 I think you are asking a lot of questions that you already know the answer to. What do you think? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vos August 4, 2016 Share August 4, 2016 References can be helpful when you're trying to visualize your tulpa's form, yeah. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KrabbyPatty August 5, 2016 Author Share August 5, 2016 I think you are asking a lot of questions that you already know the answer to. What do you think? Yeah... true.... When I look at the question again it seems really stupid to ask that kind of question. Sorry :/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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