FalseTriangle November 20, 2012 November 20, 2012 From my experience I have had head-aches, stemming from where the temporal and parietal lobes meet on the rear left and right sides of my head, while forcing; but only when in wonderland. perhaps because of the excess strain to visualize both my tulpa and the complex environment we've created. While lurking though, I have heard that tulpa induced pressure takes all forms, to all different kinds of people. IE: some feel no change, and some even experience great pleasure If everybody is thinking alike, then someone isnt thinking.
broadwaypianos November 20, 2012 November 20, 2012 For me, my head pressure has been located to the right side of my head, towards the back, and has ranged from slight headache, to intense wave of pressure (this happened once and I believe was Chris trying to communicate). It also comes and goes, as Chris does. Tulpa:Chris Age:17 Male Working On:Sentience Adam's Tulpa Creation Log Some people blame our generation, but did they ever stop to think who raised us?
Weird0 November 20, 2012 November 20, 2012 In the first two weeks of creation i had massive head pressure. Also almost never a had problem with headaches nor head pressure in my life. At some point it got so unbearable that i almost took a few days off work, because i could not properly work anymore. It also lasted not only for hours but the whole day. It felt like i was wearing a helmet way to tight, all over my head. The third week was way better but i still had mild head pressure for some hours but i could roll with that. After this three weeks i had head pressure and headaches here and there but very minor. Nothing too special. Now, 3 months later, i don't have any of those anymore. Just one "itch" or "pulse" whenever i focused on my tulpa a lot. But that's really really rare. They say great science is built on the shoulders of giants - not here. At Tulpa.info we do all our science from scratch; no hand holding.
Viceroy November 20, 2012 November 20, 2012 Like something inside expanding. Throbbing. I've had it happen just once or twice.
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