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An abstract, all-encompassing love is still a love, nonetheless.

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I'm pretty early on developing my tulpa, although I had put nearly a month in back in April when I first learned of tulpae so things are moving faster because of previous experience. I'm still working on personality, visualization and narriation but, I want to try seeing if she responds well to music so that we can have deeper forcing sessions and have something more to bond over. Do you guys think I should try different genres? I mainly listen to hip hop, occasionally house, but if I'm running mainly, and rarely rap. So as you can tell, I have kinda a narrow taste for music and am concerned that if she doesn't like what I like that I'll write off the music thing as a waste of precious tulpa-time.

Anyone else try, listening to a broader range of music than what you like and find that your tulpa likes some of it?

On those rare occasions that I've felt her presence very strongly, I have suddenly heard techno music playing loudly inside my head.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thoughtform#Modern_perspective

 

'I say 'soul making' Soul as distinguished from an Intelligence- There may be intelligences or sparks of divinity in millions- but they are not souls until they acquire identities, till each one is personality itself'

-John Keats, 1819

I've had a lot of success visualizing Felicia's voice through listening to her sing along with music. This goes doubly for songs we are very familiar with.

Witty signatures are hard to think of.

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Tealeap has a particular affection for music, especially the Cinematic Orchestra, and even though she's not vocal yet, I can definitely tell this is her favorite piece.

"I generally like music that (at least to me) has alot of emotion put into it. This seems to encompass a wide range of genres. I imagine that has something to do with

that Josh always forced to before he could hear me speak. Though the song's orgins are somewhat.....well, strange, the music itself is incredibly emotional and has a very heavy presence, traits that Josh thought were helpful to the process."

 

 

Tealeap has a particular affection for music, especially the Cinematic Orchestra, and even though she's not vocal yet, I can definitely tell this is her favorite piece.

 

"Thank you very much for posting this, this is exactly the kind of stuff I enjoy. Simply magnificent. Easily one of my favorites now."

I was just forcing to Chop Suey! By System Of a Down, it said "Grab a brush and put on a little make up!" and I got a sudden mental image of a girl in my class that wears lots of make up. After figuring it out I laughed. Usually I use dubstep.

My opinions are all subject to change.

When I first started forcing, "Little Talks" by Of Monsters and Men always reminded me of Lexi. It still does, actually.

To believe in certainty, we must begin by doubting. --Polish Proverb

 

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