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For those of you still not grasping what's being talked about here:

 

Pay close attention to your thoughts. You'll notice by the time you've finished the "thought," the serialization of the basic thought into words was unnecessary. This is why you get reports of tulpa answering "before" you've asked the question. You already fathomed the question; lingualizing it is just a habitual formality.

 

For this reason, in my opinion, it shouldn't be called a language. Language is what we make when we wish to represent thoughts in a form that can be sent across realms that aren't strictly mental.

 

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As others said before me it's when you and your mindfolk communicate in pure thoughts.

 

For those of you still not grasping what's being talked about here:

 

Pay close attention to your thoughts. You'll notice by the time you've finished the "thought," the serialization of the basic thought into words was unnecessary. This is why you get reports of tulpa answering "before" you've asked the question. You already fathomed the question; lingualizing it is just a habitual formality.

 

For this reason, in my opinion, it shouldn't be called a language. Language is what we make when we wish to represent thoughts in a form that can be sent across realms that aren't strictly mental.

 

There is one interesting thing I have noticed: Mindfolk that learn to use hallucinatory voice talk in "gibberish". My opinion is that this could actually be the way you translate the thoughts into sounds instead of language, which would mean that there actually is a way to communicate using thoughts without having to communicate with someone mentally.

 

Of course this is debatable until I'm able to prove it and also the effectivity of using sounds to represent thoughts instead of language is also debatable.

There are two things you could mean by this, I think.

 

1. When your tulpa dumps a whole sentence in a single thought.

 

2. Like, when you see something but you don't acknowledge it in words. As in, you walk into a room and see a chair. You don't think "Chair" but you know it's there.

 

Both fit the description, I think.

My opinions are all subject to change.

Well, leastways I now know why Alexis stops midsentence and I still understand her.

The stream of conciousness is weird.

Created Terezi on 10/5-6/2013.

Status: Quiet mindvoice achieved.

 

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