Guest Anonymous September 8, 2012 September 8, 2012 Okay, so, my parents will randomly come into my room, and if im visualizing, then im done here.
Chupi September 8, 2012 September 8, 2012 Visualization help Why would it be a big deal? Just say you're in some make believe world or something. It's perfectly normal for an 11-year-old to pretend. If this would seem unusual to them, you could say you're taking up meditation. Or praying. Or just thinking about your day. Or just about any generally mental activity that involves holding still with your eyes shut. 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)
Guest Anonymous September 8, 2012 September 8, 2012 Thanks. Ill go with the first one. Its raining right now.
Bin September 8, 2012 September 8, 2012 Those tulpae sound gimmicky the way you put their species as their sirname and this whole thread is just generally very silly. Especially the slenderman. Good god why not just make a evil spooky voice in your head that tells you to burn things like some shitty anime. I doubt you'll get too far in this process with theses kinds of mindsets. Why are we attracting so many underage children here anyway? People keep asking that and now I'm starting to get curious, too. no
Guest Anonymous September 8, 2012 September 8, 2012 Well I am interested in tulpae because I was watching a video and I saw a tulpa video (forget what it was called) so I searched it and this came up. Aria is a warrior. She loves sparring, arguing, and she sometimes reads on a rainy day. She is adventurous, dependable, intelligent, independent, persistent, lovable, and all around a good person who you can depend on to be there for you. She doesn't like watching football, doing arts and crafts, and slacking. She hates slacking. Anything else I need to establish before I begin to tulpaforce?
Chupi September 8, 2012 September 8, 2012 Why are we attracting so many underage children here anyway? People keep asking that and now I'm starting to get curious, too. Kids use the internets these days, often look at spooky things there, and we're the #4 google result for "tulpa" and #2 right after the confusing Wikipedia page for "what is a tulpa". The creation process is all about imagining and believing, things that kids are good at. I wish I'd found something like this site around that age. 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)
Guest Anonymous September 8, 2012 September 8, 2012 Im lucky :) Also, does it ever make you uncomfortable that you're conversing with kids? I don't believe in the creepypasta. I read Jeff the Killer without being scared. Nerves of steel ;D
Bin September 8, 2012 September 8, 2012 I don't believe in the creepypasta. I read Jeff the Killer without being scared. Wow you're a big boy aren't you? God I wish I had more room in my signature I'd totally put that quote there. It's just priceless. no
Guest ThunderClap September 8, 2012 September 8, 2012 Im lucky :) Also, does it ever make you uncomfortable that you're conversing with kids? I don't believe in the creepypasta. I read Jeff the Killer without being scared. Nerves of steel ;D You clearly have not been on the internet very long.
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