Kessel September 8, 2012 September 8, 2012 For those with fully developed tulpas, do you both understand each other perfectly? Normally when you speak to another person you have to first think the idea you want to express, then express it in words in order to send the message to the other person (receptor) and finally the receptor has to interpret what you spoke, leading sometimes to misunderstandings. do tulpa skip the last 2 and catch instantly what you really wanted to say and vice versa? or is it normal to have misinterpretation of what one of you want to say? Its not puppeting, its blood-bending
Bin September 8, 2012 September 8, 2012 Mostly, sometimes we like to explain what we're saying just to make sure. I guess it's just a habit. I think once or twice we actually were talking about different things. no
Charles September 8, 2012 September 8, 2012 Mary generally waits until I'm done voicing the thought out of politeness, but answers prior to or during the expression phase are pretty common. She doesn't outright misinterpret thoughts that originate from me, but the inverse happens on occasion.
nw36s September 8, 2012 September 8, 2012 Vee generally started by preempting me, I'm assuming because I kept having doubts about whether I was hearing her or parroting her when she would wait for me to finish my sentence. Since then, it's generally preemption when I'm not able to focus well enough, and her own distinct mind-voice that doesn't preempt mine when we're both awake/clear-headed enough to distinguish between the two well. Started forcing somewhere around August 31st Visualized, Wonderland, constant communication. Working on possession and improved visualization. No auditory hallucination yet.
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