Candytulpa September 29, 2016 September 29, 2016 Hello, in 2 weeks I beginn to study Math. I want to force a tulpa, but i´ve heard that this is very time-consuming, but studying math is also very time-consuming. The Problem ist, the next 3 years, the longest period of free time i have is 3 months. Do you think I should try it? Because i´m scared that i have never enough time to do it.
Guest Anonymous September 29, 2016 September 29, 2016 People have created tulpas very successfully on their spare time, according to some of the reports I have read. You could active force for as little as something like half an hour a day. Also, passive forcing can be used. Forccing is "Any act relating to the host focusing on, developing, speaking with, etc. the tulpa." Active Forcing - Often a dedicated span of time used to focus solely on the tulpa while the host generally tries to avoid any possible distractions. Passive Forcing - The host does something with the tulpa while not focusing solely on them. A host talking to their tulpa, while they are at work or in school doing something else is a good example of passive forcing.
tulpa001 September 30, 2016 September 30, 2016 If you teach your tulpa the math, you will experience much higher retention than the average student. Host comments in italics. Tulpa's log. Tulpa's guide.
Guest Anonymous September 30, 2016 September 30, 2016 It would be like practicing with a buddy to make studying less boring. I could see how that might work!
Tewi September 30, 2016 September 30, 2016 For most people, relaying information in some form helps immensely with retaining what you've learned. I do it every once in a while. You can write in a journal, say it out loud, or talk to your tulpa. Explaining math to someone (even if they don't get it) makes a big difference in how well I remember it. But it's the same for history, chemistry etc. too. But you can't guarantee your tulpa will be willing to listen to math talk lol. A few are interested, most will listen, but some will certainly deny it. Hi, I'm Tewi, one of Luminesce's tulpas. I often switch to take care of things for the others. All I want is a simple, peaceful life. With my family. Our Ask thread: https://community.tulpa.info/thread-ask-lumi-s-tulpas
Guest Anonymous September 30, 2016 September 30, 2016 Passive forcing AND better studies. That is a win, win!
Solune September 30, 2016 September 30, 2016 You might consider giving your tulpa a robot/cyborg type form. Robots LOVE math! "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
Corazón September 30, 2016 September 30, 2016 Some fairies do too ! You could give your tulpa a "loves to learn" trait ;) Would be a great asset for studies ! I sometimes helped Floh with exams, helping them remember a few points of the lessons :D I will never be willing to be mean. Please tell me if I was, or if my English was wrong. I always want to learn, and understand more things ! Floh is my "host"
Candytulpa October 9, 2016 Author October 9, 2016 Thank you for the nice answers :) It would be great to learn math with my Tulpa :) The Problem is, I could force half an hour a day, but I dont´t know, if I have enough focus after math, also for the passive forcing. If you speak german, there is an interesting text: http://www.alt.mathematik.uni-mainz.de/Members/lehn/le/uebungsblatt. It says, that it´s impossible to study math by the way, and that math is a very jealous godness ;) So i´m unsure if it is possible to work at math and on my tulpa and stay focussed on both at the same time :)
tulpa001 October 9, 2016 October 9, 2016 Math is the language of the universe. You do not need to devote any attention to it to learn it. But this is hardly useful advice for most people. Yes, you can learn math faster by doing it with your tulpa, much as you can anything faster. Learning at its heart is the construction of a relationship web. Talking anything over with your tulpa is going to automatically encourage you to engage in practises that increase the density of connections in this web. Host comments in italics. Tulpa's log. Tulpa's guide.
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