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Some questions about memory servitors as an assistant for language studying.


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So, this is the idea: a servitor in the form of a screen that displays certain required memory, kind of like the query function in microsoft access.

 

If you didn't know already, my first language is not English, but Cantonese. The servitor will serve as a form of in-brain English-Chinese dictionary, storing all the vocabulary I learnt in both languages, and recalls them from my subconscious according to my command. Here are a few functions I would like it to have:

  1. Simple translation, e.g., Command=[喜悅], Display on screen=[喜悅:joy/happiness]
  2. Displaying synonyms, e.g., Command=[joy], Display on screen=[joy synonyms: delight, pleasure, happiness, ecstasy, rapture, gladness...]
  3. Update its data automatically if I learned new vocabularies.

And here are my questions (I will be using the brute force method by Hail Fall):

  1. How do I run it manually, if I have no access to my own subconscious? 
  2. How can the process be separated from my own mind, if the running manually part is just me recalling my own memory?
  3. Since tulpas possesses the ability to enter my subconscious, will the chances of success be greater if me and my tulpa create the servitor together?
  4. How much more complex will the second function be for the servitor to perform, since the task includes the sorting of vocabulary?
  5. How can I run the third function manually? It makes no sense to remember it myself when creating a notepad-like function because the task it should complete is to remember things for me.

I thank you, from the bottom of my heart, if you answered anyone of my questions, because I really need guidance. If you have any experience on the creation of memory displaying servitors, I hope you don't mind helping me by sharing them with me :p

 

Edit: Additional info+question

"Pouncing ray to ray to through the dappled shadows,

Light was pouring down upon the stepping-stones,

It felt like morning coming for its throne,

But I don't know why it looked like a tiger striped sky."

 

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It appears you were missed last month. Sorry about that. Servitor experience on this site is limited, but some of those questions have easy, if difficult to use answers.

 

(1) You always have access to your subconscious, as it is part of yourself. However, training to interact with it efficiently is not easy. (or my area of expertise)

 

(2) It can't be separated from your own mind, as in brain, but it can be trained to act autonomously and therefore separate from your consciousness through repeated activation (not my area of expertise)

 

(3) Tulpas having extra access to the subconscious is probably a myth. But a tulpa is still better positioned to mess with the mind, and a second perspective on the same task should increase the chance of success.

 

(5) This is known as a background process. They are quite common.

Host comments in italics. Tulpa's log. Tulpa's guide.

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(3) Tulpas having extra access to the subconscious is probably a myth. But a tulpa is still better positioned to mess with the mind, and a second perspective on the same task should increase the chance of success.

 

Ah, it can, but it can't exist as a tulpa at the same time. While it exists as individuated consciousness it necessarily loses access to the super-conscious...

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