DrStrange November 25, 2012 November 25, 2012 Ok, that's too early to give up, something like 10-12 hours. But i don't get any response, any sign, any "funny feelings" from my tulpa child. I come up that the idea of tulpas are already in my mind. I wrote a book wich involve an imaginary friend like tulpas, who help solve crimes and such. So, i was like "wooo" and i create a tulpa for myself. I don't feel to keep trying due to too spare time for myself, but there's some question that come up. Like movies like "A beautiful mind" or my never released book, A companion came up early in life, good or bad, and follow a man\woman in her lifespan. How these "tulpas" come up?
waffles November 25, 2012 November 25, 2012 I don't get it. Is this a joke? Are you having a laugh? Maybe you really don't know English, and if that's the case then maybe you should use a better translator than what you are using currently, be it yourself or Google Translate or whatever. If you follow the creation guides then you'll get a tulpa soon enough really.
Koji November 25, 2012 November 25, 2012 I don't feel to keep trying due to too spare time for myself Is this the new "Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?" Also, if you were just freeforming a tulpa, which it seems like you were, it's going to take a lot longer than if you follow a guide. Just go into the guide section, follow a guide, and you'll have a tulpa in a bit of time. http://tulpa.info/forums/Thread-Koji-and-Catelyn-Of-Deserts-and-Snowmen
Hush November 26, 2012 November 26, 2012 I think the question is "how late is too late to give up on my tulpa?" And then he went on some weird and indecipherable tangents. If I'm right about the question, We honestly don't know when sentience starts, its beneficial to assume sentience from day one but its likely not accurate. 10-12 hours of forcing in? Tough to tell bro, all you'll get is opinions asking here.
QB2 November 26, 2012 November 26, 2012 I would assume English is not your first language. Only you can decide when to give up, but I would say this is way too early to even consider it. Remember that you do have to work for your progress. Focus and all, you know. Of course, regardless of all that, maybe it's just not for you. As I said. A personal choice. The above post does not contain facts. q2's the host, QB's the tulpa.
Christopher Bane November 26, 2012 November 26, 2012 From what I could gather you seem to be troubled about the fact that you aren't seeing results after 10-12 hours, the rest of your post takes a more special mind than I could ever hope of possessing.. I would give you the benefit of the doubt on english being your main language, but your picture and the fact that your title is english makes me have second thoughts. All the same, I apologize if I'm incorrect. Anyway, back to the bit I could understand. Now I won't pretend to be some kind of tulpa master, but even I know not to get my hopes up and assume I'll be seeing results after such a short amount of time, the assumption alone can be bad if you are expecting too much. To me it sounds like your problem is a mixture of doubt and a lack of patience, something you direly need to create a tulpa. You have to believe that what you are doing is working, and you have to believe that you are making progress even if you aren't, in the end it's your belief that will give birth to your tulpa, in time. This isn't some simple thing you are trying to accomplish here, you are fooling your brain to see something that you know isn't real. You are training a part of your body, your mind. It is the same as training any other part of your body. Do you think the bodybuilder see's results after 10-12 hours of training? No. But he does not let that stop him. Dedication my friend, and belief in yourself, that's all it takes.
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