LexyandTanner January 13, 2022 Share January 13, 2022 I’m kinda wondering how this feels, because right now, I’m trying to create a tulpa. And I do wanna let them front sometimes, but I also want to know how it feels before I do let them front once they’re actually there. Lexy - 🐈 Tanner - 🎸 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gloomynoon January 14, 2022 Share January 14, 2022 (edited) I'm not too sure what you mean specifically when you ask this. Do you mean switching or possession? Maybe both? I'll assume both. This is from a tulpa's perspective. I'll get my hosts perspective for you soon. Possession: It's a fine thing to do early and gets you ready for switching later. How it felt for me was that if I put enough "energy" or "effort" into moving my hosts hand, I could! It was different because I would become pseudo-attached to it; my host could immediately take back control whenever she wants. It's a nice feeling, and it makes me feel like I have a place in reality beyond the mind. Switching: is more advanced and should be down when your tulpa is well established. What I and some people on here mean by that, is that your tulpa has been "actually there" for, I'd personally say at least half a year. It's different from possession because your tulpa has complete control over the body while you're where they were; a spectator, except when they let you possess. When I first switched-in. I felt immense joy, obviously because it worked and I got to feel every little detail and process it for myself rather than processing it through my host. So, it is a good experience, but again I recommend you do it once they're "old enough." Gloomy: I'll use an example for this. When I first practiced possession, I felt a weird sensation in my hand. Eventually our practice got to the point where he'd be playing Minecraft and I felt like I was watching of a video. Switching, it also felt like a video. It's quite the experience since you're in a detached state the whole time. It's a lot easier for me to focus on visualization in this state, but for many reasons I still "front." Edited January 14, 2022 by Kitkat1 added to it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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