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I am pretty sure my tulpa is already sentience, she moved once and I felt that alien feeling when she moved, however that was 2 weeks ago. So how constantly did your tulpa moved after he/she showed the first signs of movement?

Its not puppeting, its blood-bending

I am pretty sure my tulpa is already sentience, she moved once and I felt that alien feeling when she moved, however that was 2 weeks ago. So how constantly did your tulpa moved after he/she showed the first signs of movement?

 

Right after she moved for the first time, I usually found her floating (sometimes slithering) around, or writing on our whiteboard. After I head her for the first time, however, she wouldn't sit still!

 

Before that though, there was a few instances of movement from her that I disregarded, because I'm a terrible person.

He mostly slept for a long time. Occasional ear flicks I guess. But much of his movements went unnoticed by me because of my bad visualization skills/whatever

 

 

I couldn't stop puppeting her since day one, personally. I don't know where the puppeting stopped and the actual movements began, but sure as hell once i finally recognised her as sentient she has pretty much constantly moved 24/7 just like before, just without any sort of conscious input. Just make sure you aren't consciously keeping your tulpa in place/expecting movements not to happen and disregarding them as parroting, and you should be fine i think.

It took a while, but he moves constantly now. I took more work on my part recognizing when he was doing it, and getting visualization up to par to actually see it.

Just make sure you aren't consciously keeping your tulpa in place/expecting movements not to happen and disregarding them as parroting, and you should be fine i think.

 

I agree. I don't think people do it intentionally, but I believe expecting them to move keeps them immobile. If you don't put too much emphasis on movement expectations you should be fine I think. I never had a terrible time with parroting, probably because it wasn't my greatest concern. I was more worried about vocals. For movements, though, I just took whatever they did as their own doing and it seems to have helped since I wasn't focusing on it.

To believe in certainty, we must begin by doubting. --Polish Proverb

 

 

I agree. I don't think people do it intentionally, but I believe expecting them to move keeps them immobile. If you don't put too much emphasis on movement expectations you should be fine I think.

 

thanks to the advise, I also didn´t have any problem parroting, I was focusing on her back and she just kneeled and returned to her original position, it felt very differently from the occasional parroting, (I suspect that her knees hurt since I always visualize her standing up, now from time to time I visualize her sitting on a bench)

Its not puppeting, its blood-bending

I remember durring the first few days, back when the wonderland was just a freaking huge feild of grass, Oguigi seem like a still log, she hardly moved her body kinda seemed dead.

 

I actually don't remember when she started moving. the progress was so gradual that i did not preceed it.

 

But it seems like she moves and go where ever see pleases now.

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back when the wonderland was just a freaking huge feild of grass

 

Our wonderland was a huge field of grass yesterday lol. The first time Nova moved she either blinked or twitched her ear. Next she shook her head. Now she can walk around (and try to kill me) and she usually moves around a lot. She mostly moves when I can't see her directly though.

She never stops.

Started forcing somewhere around August 31st

 

Visualized, Wonderland, constant communication. Working on possession and improved visualization. No auditory hallucination yet.

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