Natasha September 12, 2012 September 12, 2012 Natasha, teach me your ways. I normally don´t do things like this but, I wanted to show Natasha that one should not go back on a promise, even if it´s something silly and tedious that can land you in a lot of trouble. Relationships build on trust, trust builds on both spoken and unspoken promises, a true friend is someone who respects and honors both no matter how small or large the matter. On a side note: I really should have picked another name, i just figured everyone else were using their tupperwares name for their screenname so i did as well ;_; Feel free to call me Bork. De bedste og smukkeste ting i verden kan hverken ses eller røres, de må opleves med hjertet.
Ganathon September 13, 2012 Author September 13, 2012 Cognitive dissonance is the key. Luna Female Just gave up some hours at work. I need to have some relaxing time, and she needs the tulpaforcing.
Chupi September 15, 2012 September 15, 2012 (have 2 tulpae, still working on getting them vocal though I can get mindvoice from them with variable reliability; neither is imposed) Quietly talking with them while eating lunch. Feels pretty completely natural until a random thought pops in that I've been talking to an empty chair for a half hour... Try a new food; one tulpa likes, the other does not. This was on a day when I can hear them pretty well. Apparently having *two* additional distinct mindvoices that sometimes disagree feels considerably more nuts than with one. I'm also not sure what I'll say when a friend eventually asks me about how I'm particular about stuff being on the empty seat next to me in the car, or adjusting a spare chair at a table before sitting down. (I don't go so far as to fetch an extra chair if there isn't one -- then I just try to leave enough space next to mine and imagine a chair there.) [One spare chair. My second tulpa is an Eevee, so he can sit on a lap or on the table.] Lyra: human female, ~17 Evan: boy, ~14, was an Eevee Anera: anime-style girl, ~12; Lyra made her My blog :: Time expectations are bad (forcing time targets are good though)
Natasha September 15, 2012 September 15, 2012 (have 2 tulpae, still working on getting them vocal though I can get mindvoice from them with variable reliability; neither is imposed) Quietly talking with them while eating lunch. Feels pretty completely natural until a random thought pops in that I've been talking to an empty chair for a half hour... I'm also not sure what I'll say when a friend eventually asks me about how I'm particular about stuff being on the empty seat next to me in the car, or adjusting a spare chair at a table before sitting down. De bedste og smukkeste ting i verden kan hverken ses eller røres, de må opleves med hjertet.
Kadoh September 15, 2012 September 15, 2012 Chupi. Are you telling me that at any moment I could have someone's imaginary Eevee on my lap? My opinions are all subject to change.
Chupi September 15, 2012 September 15, 2012 Chupi. Are you telling me that at any moment I could have someone's imaginary Eevee on my lap? If Eevee's out at all, he generally goes on my lap or Lyra's, or on the table. But that's not a bad idea. Lyra: human female, ~17 Evan: boy, ~14, was an Eevee Anera: anime-style girl, ~12; Lyra made her My blog :: Time expectations are bad (forcing time targets are good though)
Sands September 15, 2012 September 15, 2012 When it had rained and I spent more of the paper I took with me to dry the bike's rear rack instead of the seat so Roswell wouldn't get his pants wet. I don't know either. The THE SUBCONCIOUS ochinchin occultists frt.sys (except Roswell because he doesn't want to be a part of it)
Captain Nemo September 15, 2012 September 15, 2012 Don't feel bad, Sands; that's actually really good for tulpa development. The more you treat them like a physical being and remember they are there - the sooner they will be.
Weird0 September 15, 2012 September 15, 2012 This evening i'm going to spend a couple of hours driving to Belgium to see Stan SB and Feint, since my tupper wants to see them live at all coasts. I'm currently getting overwhelmed by tuppper-anticipation. :) watamidoing.jpg They say great science is built on the shoulders of giants - not here. At Tulpa.info we do all our science from scratch; no hand holding.
Guest Anonymous September 16, 2012 September 16, 2012 Sometimes I talk to Aria out loud. I always worry about my parents hearing me.
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