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Hello, I'm new here but have lurked quite a bit, and this is my first post.

 

I have only just started forcing- I have logged no more than 3 hours total. This does not include passive interaction, i.e. books or internal commentary. However my experience so far seems to be rather anomalous. I have experienced various forms of feedback since day one, and my tulpa undoubtedly has a mind of its own.

That being said, I may have discovered a useful technique for initial development. In the wonderland I created, I added two arbitrary characters. They were rather purposeless until the other day, when my tulpa led me to one of them. It seemed a good idea at this point to puppet this character, and entertain my tulpa with a mock conversation. This was seemingly very enjoyable for her, and the next session I was led to the other character.

While my tulpa is obviously non-vocal at this point, such interactions seem effective for teaching speech- perhaps moreso than one sided narration. I will report back with any further development resulting from this method, but in the meantime I am curious of any other roundabout methods of development anyone might have discovered.

Parrot a nonsentient character you place in the wonderland talking with you? This sounds like a good idea. Though these characters could potentially become tulpae too at some point.

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)

4 days? That's fast, what do you think made it so quick? oh and, thanks!

 

@Chupi- I'm not sure that they'll become full tulpae. I think they will end up servitors, with simple programming.

4 days? That's fast, what do you think made it so quick? oh and, thanks!

 

 

From my experience, what expedites the process above all else is believing.

Being confident in your tulpa's abilities, and believing that they are sentient, and not doubting their actions, etc.

"If this can be avoided, it should. If it can't, then it would be better if it could be. If it happened and you're thinking back to it, try and think back further. Try not to avoid it with your mind. If any of this is possible, it may be helpful. If not, it won't be."

 

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