zylas November 26, 2012 November 26, 2012 I found it pretty hard to concentrate on talking to my tulpa throughout the day; I still do it whenever I remember about it and have anything to say, but I still don't feel like that's enough. Question: would thinking about the tulpa while doing something else be considered narrating? For example having her in mind while browsing this forum, or reading a book. Does this provide tulpa with stimuli the same way as directly speaking to her?
fennecfoxx November 26, 2012 November 26, 2012 Instead of keeping her in mind while reading, why not just read to her? Deluded myself into believing my imaginary friends were real, then deluded myself into thinking they weren’t. Whatever the case, the OG gang’s still here: Host: fennec (they/them) Tulpas: Alex (he/him) and Kayleigh (she/her) Delete all memories of those who know my awkward past
zylas November 26, 2012 Author November 26, 2012 Well, I took some speed reading courses some time ago, and actually consciously thinking about what I'm reading feels...unnatural now. Gotta go fast etc. I tried to do that, but found myself speeding up waay too often.
QB2 November 26, 2012 November 26, 2012 Every little bit helps. The above post does not contain facts. q2's the host, QB's the tulpa.
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