Unit-2417 September 30, 2012 September 30, 2012 This isn't really a question that NEEDS to be answered, but I'm curious. What if your Tulpa is crying or something, where do it's tears go? Like, if the tear falls to the ground, or she/he cries on you, would the tear dissapear on contact, or would you be able to feel her/his tears? Something I've been even more curious about. What if your Tulpa somehow gets cut and bleeds on you? Would the blood "stain" your clothes? Or would it get on you? I know your Tulpa doesn't have solidity, but will something linger like the wetness from her/his tears on your clothes? On a somewhat related topic, could you play a game like tennis with it? Like, hit a tulpaforced ball back and forth? If so, could you use a tulpaforced racket or a real one?
Kiahdaj September 30, 2012 September 30, 2012 Well, just to make sure you realize: if it cried on you, you wouldn't ACTUALLY get wet... I suppose imposed tears may make your clothes appear slightly darker, and possibly even feel wet. But if you didn't want it to, it surely wouldn't. Anyway, if it did, I would guess it would go away after you stop paying attention to it. But yes, you certainly can feel their imposed tears, and blood. As for your blood question, it's the same as what I said about tears. Yes, you can play tennis with your tulpa, and yes, you can use forced rackets, and balls. "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."
QB2 September 30, 2012 September 30, 2012 Wherever you want them to. And yes you can play Tennis and things like that. The above post does not contain facts. q2's the host, QB's the tulpa.
Cawffle September 30, 2012 September 30, 2012 Are you actually concerned about the 'liquids' of an imaginary body? Seriously?
glitchthe3rd September 30, 2012 September 30, 2012 Just from what I've seen their bodily fluids tend to evaporate after a while. Unless it's blood. "Science isn't about why, science is about why not?" -Cave Johnson Tulpae: Luna, Elise, Naomi My progress report
Unit-2417 September 30, 2012 Author September 30, 2012 Are you actually concerned about the 'liquids' of an imaginary body? Seriously? Wow, I was just curious. No need to get all snippy.
Frosty September 30, 2012 September 30, 2012 It depends on your level of visualization and memory. As long as some part of your focus is on the "fluids" in question then they exist. Tulpa's name: April Form: Human female Working on: Stuff My Progress Log "A belief is not merely an idea the mind possesses; it is an idea that possesses the mind." ~ Robert Oxton Bolton
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