Etna July 19, 2022 July 19, 2022 The problem might be how to differentiate between yourself and your Tulpa talking, when both definitely are YOU talking. Doc (she/her) = Host Franklyn (he/him) = Tulpa
Zen 禅 July 19, 2022 July 19, 2022 Bad? No. Boring and probably difficult? Yes. The whole point of a tulpa is to introduce a new perspective, new feelings, and an actual relationship, and if they are based on all the same ideas as you, then they are not likely going to change or diverge from you in any meaningful way, and you also won't have anything to talk about. What would be the point, exactly? If they don't have anything meaningful to contribute to your life this will also make the process more difficult, because if you aren't enjoying it you'll likely fail to find yourself invested. Zen - Host. My history includes an interest in different forms of magic and Paganism, then Buddhism, then finally hypnosis through a more Atheistic lens. Rhys - Tulpa. Initially a literary thoughtform of my own creation produced completely by accident in a period of intense writing that spanned roughly three months. Asterion - Tulpa. Literary, but not of my making. He is Asterion Minoides of Krete, The Minotaur. I just think he's neat. Other inactive thoughtforms include Mika - The first fully homegrown tupper made with tulpamancy. Lukas - The eldest, initially abandoned and remade long after everyone else. Night - The Shadow Self embodied. He's a spooky wizard, and like me very full of himself. Beauty is truth, truth beauty,—that is all Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.
Glaurung26 July 19, 2022 July 19, 2022 Depending on how "just like you" manifests, it could be okay. Maybe from a compatibility aspect it could be beneficial. Using yourself for a template to draw from might help. Then when they're ready to be more autonomous let them grow into their own person. A literal 100% copy of yourself is what the others are speaking to, to be redundant or boring. If they're "like" you and not literally "you," then that's the key point I think. Being similar can keep you "on the same page." I'd need to think it out a lot better but to be brief some of the best friends are "similar yet different." You're close enough without competing with each other. Darron: Host 💍 Jaina: Tulpa 💍 (Raccoon Queen 🦝👸) 👨👩👧👦Dain and Nova Aggrok: Tulpa Void Dragon Viktor: 🐺 [DeviantArt]
TurboSimmie July 19, 2022 July 19, 2022 If Miri/Miichu are around they might be able to give insight on this because that's basically what they did. I think it has its benefits and drawbacks, but ultimately I think that is much more interesting and beneficial to create a tulpa that is different to you. It goes without saying that I'm very different to Phil, we may have some personality similarities, but everything from our gender, to the basic elements of our physical appearance, to our attitude towards the world and habits and emotions and people are extremely different, sometimes in direct opposite ways. It makes life more interesting. The only downside is that it makes switching very hard because Phil's body just feels so alien and un-Simmie that it's hard for me to associate with it. But in every other way I love that Phil and I are so different. 😊 Tulpa Wife & Mother! 💚 💍 11.28.21 👶 4.7.23 👗 Simmie's AI Dress-Up! 📷 Chloe and Simmie's Photographic Adventures!
Moon Voilo July 20, 2022 July 20, 2022 Overall yes, it'll cause identity issues in your tulpa, maybe in you as well
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