This guide is intended for people who are able to multitask and would like to impose their tulpa, but perhaps don’t have large quantities of time to devote to forcing everyday. In order to use my method, you will need a tulpa who is at least sentient and can move on their own without being puppeted.
To start, imagine an invisible forcefield that extends up to ten feet around you and adapts to obstacles it encounters in the environment (e.g. walls, ledges, etc.). Your tulpa will be unable to break through this barrier, and will effectively be forced to accompany you as you go about your day. As for the actual imposition itself, the procedure is the same as in Irish’s guide: Impose the tulpa upon all of your senses, almost all the time, and eventually they will appear to you without conscious effort. Memorize their gait, try to feel them brushing against your fingertips, take in their scent and their visual details. The whole idea of imposition is that you are consciously imposing the tulpa on your senses during every waking hour, to the point where it eventually becomes second nature and you do it subconsciously, resulting in a tulpa that is considered to be “imposed”.
"Science isn't about why, science is about why not?" -Cave Johnson
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This guide is intended for people who are able to multitask and would like to impose their tulpa, but perhaps don’t have large quantities of time to devote to forcing everyday. In order to use my method, you will need a tulpa who is at least sentient and can move on their own without being puppeted.
To start, imagine an invisible forcefield that extends up to ten feet around you and adapts to obstacles it encounters in the environment (e.g. walls, ledges, etc.). Your tulpa will be unable to break through this barrier, and will effectively be forced to accompany you as you go about your day. As for the actual imposition itself, the procedure is the same as in Irish’s guide: Impose the tulpa upon all of your senses, almost all the time, and eventually they will appear to you without conscious effort. Memorize their gait, try to feel them brushing against your fingertips, take in their scent and their visual details. The whole idea of imposition is that you are consciously imposing the tulpa on your senses during every waking hour, to the point where it eventually becomes second nature and you do it subconsciously, resulting in a tulpa that is considered to be “imposed”.
"Science isn't about why, science is about why not?" -Cave Johnson
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