BrassAndBeauty November 18, 2012 November 18, 2012 Or, to remove the air of professionalism, Minecraft. I believe that an effective method of personality development for tulpae may be to use Minecraft as a version of TOG's jar method. Simply go into creative mode, define an area as your "jar" and simply fill it with a material or color of wool corresponding to a trait. This should be a large area, taking >30 minutes to fill manually, and all the while you should focus on the emotions and thoughts you have in relation to the trait. This is mainly for those who have trouble visualizing and would like an alternative. As to how to tie the mass to your tulpa is up to you, imagining the tulpa absorb it or perhaps encasing it in some sort of Minecraft analogue for your tulpa. I hope that some people at the personality stage might be willing to give this a shot. Thank you. DID YA MISS ME? Blog Here: http://brassandbeauty.tumblr.com/
glitchthe3rd November 18, 2012 November 18, 2012 I don't honestly think Minecraft would be good for much other than designing your mindscape. But if anyone wants to give this a try, go right ahead. "Science isn't about why, science is about why not?" -Cave Johnson Tulpae: Luna, Elise, Naomi My progress report
BrassAndBeauty November 19, 2012 Author November 19, 2012 I don't honestly think Minecraft would be good for much other than designing your mindscape. But if anyone wants to give this a try, go right ahead. It's not the building that is the objective. The point is to create a more... physical version of the jar method, something to focus on outside of your head as your narrate personality. Literally a cube of various wool colors would do. DID YA MISS ME? Blog Here: http://brassandbeauty.tumblr.com/
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