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Memory destruction/sensory impairment via tulpas


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I know that the first idea has been touched upon by Bluesleeve & Pleeb in this thread: http://tulpa.info/forums/Thread-Memory-deletion-and-modification

 

But I was thinking, could a tulpa be for therapeutic purposes by deleting bad memories of the host EG ones of a sexual assualt? I don't see why not. This could go badly if the tulpa goes rouge, to the possible point of complete control over the host.

 

My other thought pertains to blinding and deafening through a tulpa's actions. Could an imposed tulpa blind you if it used some sort of flash of light? This goes for deafening via explosion as well. I think that it was sort of touched upon somewhere on here, but I can't find it.

I was thinking, could a tulpa be for therapeutic purposes by deleting bad memories of the host EG ones of a sexual assualt? I don't see why not. This could go badly if the tulpa goes rouge, to the possible point of complete control over the host.

 

The same is true for possession and the cool kids do it anyway.

 

My other thought pertains to blinding and deafening through a tulpa's actions. Could an imposed tulpa blind you if it used some sort of flash of light? This goes for deafening via explosion as well. I think that it was sort of touched upon somewhere on here, but I can't find it.

 

Just see this:

After the noodles were done a threw in a ice cube and went to take a bite. Just as I was about to eat it a couldn't hear anything. I stopped and after about three seconds I could hear again. I was wondering what that was and then Holly said "Oh good I see that's working now." I don't even...

I'm brazilian and my english is not really good, I'll do every mistake you imagine, but I'll try to avoid them.

 

Tulpa: Kuruminha

Age: Began on the middle of october.

Form: My avatar.

Sentience: Confirmed.

Mindvoice: Not yet.

Working on: Visualization and Mindspeaking.

An imposed tupper wouldn't need a flash to blind you. Just cover your eyes. Surprise murder in a car situation I suppose.

I've never heard of memory manipulation though, has anyone experienced it?

An imposed tupper wouldn't need a flash to blind you. Just cover your eyes. Surprise murder in a car situation I suppose.

 

I don't think this is true, or at least completely true, for what I've read people that have imposed tulpa can still see through them if they focus, it's somewhat of a transparency or something.

I'm brazilian and my english is not really good, I'll do every mistake you imagine, but I'll try to avoid them.

 

Tulpa: Kuruminha

Age: Began on the middle of october.

Form: My avatar.

Sentience: Confirmed.

Mindvoice: Not yet.

Working on: Visualization and Mindspeaking.

I'm actually curious if a flash would work...

I /think/ the blindness from a flash is generated in the eye, not the brain.

I'm actually curious if a flash would work...

I /think/ the blindness from a flash is generated in the eye, not the brain.

 

It is, but that doesn't means the brain can't mimic the effect.

I'm brazilian and my english is not really good, I'll do every mistake you imagine, but I'll try to avoid them.

 

Tulpa: Kuruminha

Age: Began on the middle of october.

Form: My avatar.

Sentience: Confirmed.

Mindvoice: Not yet.

Working on: Visualization and Mindspeaking.

I feel that unless you lose sight of the fact that your tulpa exists only in your head (due to medication or mental illness, etc), then it is impossible for them to impair or alter your senses when you do not wish your senses to be impaired or altered.

 

IE if you want to see or hear your tulpa, then you will, but if you want to see something behind them or hear something that they are trying to drown out, then you will see/ hear the object instead of the tulpa. And similarly, if a tulpa is trying to blind or deafen the host then it seems like it would be easy enough to ignore them, unless, of course, the host was mentally unstable due to meds or illness. In that situation then I suppose, yes, it would be possible for a tulpa to blind or deafen a host without the hosts' desire that they be blinded or deafened.

"Give a man a Truth, and he will think for a day. Teach a man to Reason, and he will think for a lifetime."

-Phil Plait

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