Iconoclasm July 30, 2012 July 30, 2012 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOw_1Jd_6ZU&feature=related ^ This kind of music seems to have a positive effect on my sessions.Helps me detach myself from distractions . Let not the sun go down on my wrath I let it shake the world Vengeance is the grudge I bear flag of reckoning unfurled
Guest Albatross_ July 30, 2012 July 30, 2012 One of these days I'm going to find all the threads that answer the same questions over and over again and compile them into a link-faq. This thread makes the fourth tulpaforcing music thread. The answer is, if music helps you, use it. Whatever genre gets you relaxed and/or focused is the one you want to use.
Couguhl August 3, 2012 August 3, 2012 That's hysterical. I listen to Weightless mainly while forcing. I find marconi union good to listen to in general. Also, I've discovered Shpongle to be interesting to force to. Specifically, the song Shpongle Spores. Tulpa: Sierra Forcing since July 2012 Couguhl’s Progress Report
bila bila August 3, 2012 August 3, 2012 I sometimes used (liquid)dubstep when I forced until my tulpa became vocal and told me she didn't like it.
helahna July 18, 2015 July 18, 2015 I listen to the work song by hozier a lot :3 He used to call me DN That stood for deadly nightshade 'Cause I was filled with poison But blessed with beauty and rage
FadingSpectrum July 19, 2015 July 19, 2015 My head tends to pick up whatever song I last heard and play a fragment of it on repeat anyway, so we tend to have music on when forcing because it actually lessens the distraction. I listen to random things, usually whatever's been accumulated in my iTunes or whatever I scrounge up on my phone's YouTube. Starset is a band I've been listening to a lot lately when forcing. A queer soulbonding system with tulpamantic influences.
Guest Anonymous July 19, 2015 July 19, 2015 Davie and I listen to music while he is jogging. During his jogs, I do episodes of the Melian Show (day dream adventures and passive forcing). We listen to contemporary rock and heavy metal off his mp3 player while he is running. The music helps us visualize the dreamscape and I do a lot of dancing and martial arts fighting or I am in a rock band or something. It's fun!
blue332 July 21, 2015 July 21, 2015 I listen to Spin Cycle on iheartradio when I tulpaforce, while Natsu sits on my lap. If I didn't listen to music my mind would be bombarded by random thoughts. Natsu is my giant drooling Leonberger and I love him [My PR] "Those who sleep with dogs will rise with fleas." - Italian Proverb
CloudAurora July 23, 2015 July 23, 2015 What about white noise? Perfectly boring yet blocks out your environment; perfect for meditation I find :)
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