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When does a servitor stop being a servitor and start being a tulpa?


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Sure is butthurt in here.

 

But taking a word out of context and applying it to an entirely new idea is not evolution.

 

See the traditional and contemporary definitions of irony, the traditional and contemporary (contemporary in this case being hundreds of years old) uses of fewer versus less, and the standardization of spelling only in the past couple centuries to show that you're simply imagining whatever strict rules you think are in place about how language evolves. The point is simply that it does, and if a word is used and understood by enough people, then it's correct.

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> discussing semantics of a well understood word (here) instead of the actual topic

Don't do this.

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Maybe you should listen to the buddhists more often.

http://i50.tinypic.com/fup2eh.png

 

You realize not trusting your tulpa in the first place will cause you to require killing it every so often, right? This is kind of the span of the power of suggestability.

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Maybe you should listen to the buddhists more often.

http://i50.tinypic.com/fup2eh.png

Being 4chan, you should always take it with a grain of salt. Like Mercurial says, the people here with long-time tulpae have had no "problems." It seems unlikely to me, anyway. Maybe Tibetans just rebuild their tulpae for a more spiritual reason.
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Maybe you should listen to the buddhists more often.

http://i50.tinypic.com/fup2eh.png

 

I think that you're making a rather large presumption there. If your tulpa is around long enough to become that complex, I don't see why it would require being reabsorbed. You obviously care about it to sustain it for that long, so why would you decide to kill it?

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Maybe you should listen to the buddhists more often.

http://i50.tinypic.com/fup2eh.png

 

Actual question: is this in any way plausible? If a tulpa is supposed to be built on your subconscious, it should be occupying networks that you wouldn't usually have direct access to anyhow. How could absorption cause that to affect your own characteristics?

Stage: early personality

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Even if I end up going crazy or dying because i have a tulpa for too long, it´s not like my life is worth anything. So I dont give a damn about it.

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