Guest Anonymous September 8, 2012 September 8, 2012 Very funny. My first account ever was club Penguin.
Chupi September 8, 2012 September 8, 2012 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? This is a good description for personality. Now can you get a "feel" for her, like you have for real life friends? When you're with a close friend, it's sort of a feeling that someone is there and you know *exactly* what that someone is like. You want to know Aria that well. It might not happen for a while, but spending time with her will make this stronger and flesh out her personality. I'd go and start forcing now. I recommend assigning her a scent first, because smell associates very strongly with other memories. Imagine her form in every last detail. Work on every sense. You might find that touching her helps with visualization; it did for me. Your goal here is to get it so you can recall her completely in an instant. Even just starting out, assume that Aria is alive and is watching you work on her. If she doesn't move at first, this is okay -- she's just now been shoved into existence and needs to figure things out a bit. If she does move right away, that's fine too. Don't worry about whether she's moving or you're moving her. Early actions often feel like you're doing them. It's just that this is the easiest way for the young tulpa to insert her movements so you can see them. With time it'll feel less like you're doing it, and more like a separate consciousness in your head is. (BTW, if you read some of the guides, DO NOT expect stuff to take a certain number of hours at minimum.) Bin and ThunderClap, stop being dopes. No need to mess with her. 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 Omigod you have been SOOOOOO helpful chupi, thank you so much! so, Im gonna try to get lucid tonight and experiment with scents. She's gonna smell like lavender or something. Lucid dreaming is DEFINANTLY useful when making a tulpa I'm guessing. Also, I see people are voting for the others, may as well do them as well. Starting with Aria. 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. Slendy is a younger version of the slenderman. He's basically a slightly smaller slenderman. He loves playing jokes, messing around, and just being a goof. He treats life like a joke. He is farfetched, goofy, dependable, lovable, and a good person to hang out with. He hates to see me cry. Szokee is a fire dragon. He is red with ash black feathered wings. His front right paw is a smoke grey. He has orange eyes, a black saddle, and a pitch black tail tip. He loves flying, conversing with me or others, and reading. He is kind, helpful, intelligent, smart, funny(sometimes) and a good guy. He doesn't really like Slendy all that much. Aria smells like lavender. Slendy smells like vanilla. Szokee smells like sulfur. How do you do that thing where you see the tulpa in real life? (Forget what its called)
Guest ThunderClap September 8, 2012 September 8, 2012 How do you do that thing where you see the tulpa in real life? (Forget what its called) Imposition
Bin September 8, 2012 September 8, 2012 How do I do it? That's for later But, oh, yeah, you don't care. You want to make a waifu and dragon and 2spooky slenderguy and make yourself see them because they're cool. I doubt you have any idea what you are doing. You don't have the wisdom or patience for this, you don't realize you're extending your mind and opening an entirely new medium for expressing your thoughts. You just want to make cool hallucinations so you're less bored. Again, for the fourth time, there is a reason monks wrote about this. You are practically a walking billboard for FAQ_mans guide since you treat this whole thing as a dumb game and you are harming this community. Go lay down, think about why you think about everything, do that for the next several years, and come back. You aren't underage, you're immature and naive. You will never get anywhere with this until you start understanding the extend of what this is, right now if you manage to do anything I'm going to assume it will be a genuine hallucination and less of a "tulpa". Sorry if I'm being harsh, but I need to. This is getting out of hand and I won't stand for watching you get absolutely nowhere for months or even years. no
Chupi September 8, 2012 September 8, 2012 so, Im gonna try to get lucid tonight That's something I ought to work on more. I haven't had any lucid dreams, at least that I can remember. She's gonna smell like lavender or something. Lavender is what I went with for Lyra. Lucid dreaming is DEFINANTLY useful when making a tulpa I'm guessing. From the person I've talked to who tried this, it wasn't that helpful in itself. I'm not exactly sure why. Perhaps that they often end abruptly and are often pretty short. You might have better luck with a trance or the OBE stuff from the thread in the research board. The result is more of a lucid dream state that (with practice) should be achievable from full-waking and shouldn't cut off back into sleep. I know someone on the IRC who used an OBE/disconnected-senses state to be only in his wonderland and created a tulpa mostly in that state. Also a brief warning on sleep: For some people, falling asleep while forcing has bad effects on the tulpa. I'm not sure if this would happen if you forced during a lucid dream that ended abruptly. (This only happens to some, and does different things for different people.) How do you do that thing where you see the tulpa in real life? (Forget what its called) There's a few ways to impose. I'm doing a combination of imagining her behind me all the time, and feeling her with my hands in real life + imagining textures as I do it. Touch helped me with normal visualization, so it should help me with this too. I do recommend starting on imposition from the very start, if you can. Just imagine Aria following you all the time. This gives you a head-start on imposition, which is the hardest part for most people. But more importantly, it trains you to pay some amount of attention to her all the time. (BTW, if you daydream in class, you can work on her with open-eye visualization then... it's basically just daydreaming about her.) That's for later No. Beginning on imposition from the start results in quicker growth because you're learning to pay attention to them all the time. On the rest of Bin's post: No... just no. Atasco was made when Tristan as 10, and he's quite arguably the strongest tulpa here. Kids can make tulpae and will quite likely get there at least as fast as us -- if they have the concentration. Just to clarify, some people in this community are bitter because they've spent months on this and saw very little, slow progress. People have been approaching this as a gigantic project and following an outdated guide that ensures it *will* be a huge undertaking by giving what turns out to be bad advice. Now new people waltz in, get told the new, better advice (assume sentience, all responses are real, etc.), and some are getting a vocal tulpa in a week. Still, this is not a complete tulpa, but they're seeing in a week progress that us older members were taught will take months. As for myself, I'm around 4.5 months in and am only starting to get voice, and am still working on cleaning out the effects of the bad advice. A complete tulpa can help you with enlightenment or other mental exploration, which I am hoping for. Of course they can also simply be companions. I've seen people shooting for either of these goals both before and after the new better methods came out. (By bad advice, I mean everything from hour count expectations to parroting fears and worrying about creating a servitor or hologram. See the all-caps link in my sig for my rant on this.) 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)
Bin September 8, 2012 September 8, 2012 Okay, bin, shut. The. Hell. Up. Yeah, I said hell. Because I can. Because you're thinking of me as a stereotypical girl. Shut up you idiot. You know NOTHING about me. You think I don't understand tulpae. Well I do. So shut your know it all mouth. Sorry im younger than you. But age has nothing to do with mind. I understand the devotion, patience, etc it takes to make a tulpa. So shut your little mouth. I hate being thought of as just a kid. I understand things too. It's not like every kid has to be a lightheaded fantasizing idiot with no comprehension of things about their subconsciousness. But I do comprehend stuff. So just shut up and stop criticizing me because of my age. Seriously, shut up, you little son of a bitch. SHUT UP. To others: bin just infuriates me SO MUCH! Cool flame bro. Can't fight monsters unless you are one huh? I really like how you said I think you're a "stereotypical girl" or something, trying to shoo me away with labels, when I actually mistook you for a male and never formatted any of my sentences to reflect on any gender type after words. Well then, I was just trying to give some advice. It's good you at least feel passionate about it at least. Sorry I couldn't "sugar coat" it for you. But I can tell you, you really just proved your title of "underage" in that post, ma'am. no
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