Sylla September 26, 2012 Share September 26, 2012 Let's supposed I have a fully imposed and sentient tulpa, and I impose some ice cream for her. If she wants me to taste it, will I be able to feel the cold of it? Or the taste? Or would I be able to check time on her watch? Or read the contents of a diary she wrote when she was alone in the wonderland? tl;dr Would I be able to interact with my tulpa's belongings? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dreamless Window September 26, 2012 Share September 26, 2012 It depends on how much time you work on those things. Seeing them is no problem, but touching and tasting are harder. Just for your information, I've read about people who directly overwrites everything (i.e.: they change the way they see colors and the like), but I wouldn't recommend to try this since it can end badly (or so have I heard). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Weird0 September 26, 2012 Share September 26, 2012 but I wouldn't recommend to try this since it can end badly (or so have I heard). I've been experimenting with imposition lately like, turn blue walls green and see how long you can keep it up. Is that dangerous? o_O What does it lead to? They say great science is built on the shoulders of giants - not here. At Tulpa.info we do all our science from scratch; no hand holding. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fennecgirl September 26, 2012 Share September 26, 2012 It depends on how much time you work on those things. Seeing them is no problem, but touching and tasting are harder. Really? I've personally found taste to be one of the easiest senses to emulate, the other being smell. Sight, on the other hand, I find incredibly difficult. I come out of hibernation once in a blue moon. They/them pronouns, please. (I've been using this display name since 2012 and people won't recognize me if I change it.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sylla September 27, 2012 Author Share September 27, 2012 Touching is also the easiest sense for me... at least in the wonderland. I was even touching my tulpa to help my visualization. Thank you all for your answers, I'm also interested by how that "overwriting imposition" can be dangerous (I didn't it was possible at all). Also, did someone ever experienced the "reading" part? Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danzi September 27, 2012 Share September 27, 2012 why the tl;dr? that post was very short. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oguigi September 27, 2012 Share September 27, 2012 Here's a Poem... ( I think) I can Impose Taste very easy. and that's Okay. I can kinda impose smell&Touch and that's boring. I can not impose sight and hearing and that's bullshit. pix: Link Diary: http://ponystasha.tumblr.com Koomer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
QB2 September 27, 2012 Share September 27, 2012 Yes, you can. The above post does not contain facts. q2's the host, QB's the tulpa. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sylla September 27, 2012 Author Share September 27, 2012 why the tl;dr? that post was very short. In fact it was more in the idea of "too confuse didn't read" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Firedon September 30, 2012 Share September 30, 2012 I've been experimenting with imposition lately like, turn blue walls green and see how long you can keep it up. Is that dangerous? o_O What does it lead to? Thank you all for your answers, I'm also interested by how that "overwriting imposition" can be dangerous (I didn't it was possible at all). I think that he meant that it becomes dangerous if you overwrite important things. Like (exaggerated example) you impose a meadow over a cliff and decide to go for a little walk there.(Correct me if I'm wrong there) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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