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Aria, Joss, and Correy's development in an eleven year old's head.


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I'm gonna have to change wheatley's colors and name. Unless I want an identity problem.

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Okay. I'm making three tulpæ at once. We'll see what happens. I hope it catapults the other two into vocality and movement when one makes a breakthrough. So, there's Aria, Joss, and Correy, the first core of Arperture Science. He has a rainbow eye (or whatever its called) and a lowish voice. I think this is a goodish idea.

I hope it catapults the other two into vocality and movement when one makes a breakthrough.

 

This appears to be the case. Not directly, but it's like when things are set up properly in your brain to hear a tulpa, it suddenly becomes way easier for any other tulpae to begin talking.

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Evan: boy, ~14, was an Eevee

Anera: anime-style girl, ~12; Lyra made her

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Okay! Sweet! Then I'll make Tommy sentient, and then comes imposing, which should be pretty easy because I've already seen Aria once. She looks pretty, with a few strands of hair in her face, her blue sapphire eyes, and her dreamy look made her look a little like me. It was amazing to actually see her after only a week or so.

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Okay, forcing session 2: Start: 3:49 pm (eastern) end time: hopefully 5:00 maybe less maybe more.

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So, I only went to 4:30. So first I talked to each one seperately about what I think of them, and who I hope they turn out to be. Then we just played in the clouds. Not that fun, but I'm definately sticking with tulpæ.

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I haven't posted in a while, but something happened during school. You know how sometimes your eye twitches for a few seconds, like it wants to close but doesn't? Well, in school, that happened to me, except it was somewhere on my neck, like my throat was twitching. Also, I've been having headaches, some barely there, others extremely painful, and I realized this started after I started Aria. Is this connected at all? Also, I've been waking up at 1-3 in the morning which also started happening after I started Aria. I tested something, because normally I'm asleep at 8:30, but I went to bed at 9. Happened again. Are these events related to tulpae in any way?

 

Edit: I was just on the IRC, and I'm relieved that my headaches are normal, and so is the change in my sleep pattern. I'm debating on whether the throat twitch thing is just a spasm or if it's that 'alien feeling' everyone's always talking about. I would like to believe it's at least something like the latter thought. I think its at least a start for communication, because soon after I got like this urge to talk. All I did was open my mouth a little, then I remembered where I was and closed my mouth. So yep. That brings us to my present progress.

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My advice: Anything can be something. Brush something away as nothing, risk stunting your tulpa's development. Ignore something they do, they may not want to do it again. Like, Aria's first words. It could have just been a mishearing, but I choose to believe it was her. The throat twitch and urge to talk to me feels like I just ate ten gallons of sugar and I'm getting a huge sugar rush. I choose to believe that even things that may not be them is them. I'm really hoping that this speeds up their development. So yep. My first real advice to people from my experiences.

My advice: Anything can be something. Brush something away as nothing, risk stunting your tulpa's development. Ignore something they do, they may not want to do it again. Like, Aria's first words. It could have just been a mishearing, but I choose to believe it was her. The throat twitch and urge to talk to me feels like I just ate ten gallons of sugar and I'm getting a huge sugar rush. I choose to believe that even things that may not be them is them. I'm really hoping that this speeds up their development. So yep. My first real advice to people from my experiences.

yeah , i know. at the time i didn't even think that it might be my tulpa. But then again , i'm not sure this method was even known at the time , if i'm not wrong we still thought hour counts were necessary then. But yeah , thanks. although at this stage she can make it pretty obvious it's her , i can easily tell apart stuff. Certainly could have sped up the process though. Anyway , you seem to be doing fine , good luck with further progress

 

 

If your tulpa isn't finished yet, good luck you you too!

 

thanks

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Good luck with further progress

 

If your tulpa isn't finished yet, good luck you you too!

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