Malix November 30, 2012 Share November 30, 2012 She reports a headache, physical weakness, general wooziness and she keeps momentarily forgetting things. Why might this be? What can I do to help? She's currently curled up on my bed clutching her head. It hurts to see her like this... Tulpa: Name: Elyse (Elly) Birthday: 29th May, 2012 Physical description: 5"8 thin human girl. self-identified age 18. ~1ft, vivid red hair sometimes in a ponytail. light-skinned. green eyes. Progress: entirely vocal, speaks often, but only 1 hallucination; her saying "Hiiii". Great at possession. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mabus November 30, 2012 Share November 30, 2012 This doesn't sound like attention starvation. It doesn't seem like a lack of belief either. Maybe your subconscious is being forced to process issues that you haven't confronted directly? A little more info would help a lot. Best of luck to you. All of my posts, as well as any posts authored by my tulpa(s), are completely fabricated. Nothing I write is to be taken as either fact or evidence of fact. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fennecgirl November 30, 2012 Share November 30, 2012 I'm not sure what to do, but I have an idea. Hold her close, let her fall asleep (you can kind of "will" her to fall asleep if you want/need to). Focus on her, and focus on the thought of her being well again. Focus on your intent for her to recover, and direct that intent toward her. Then, just allow her to continue to rest. When she wakes up (naturally, don't try to wake her up), ask her how she's feeling. Hopefully, she'll be feeling better. I come out of hibernation once in a blue moon. They/them pronouns, please. (I've been using this display name since 2012 and people won't recognize me if I change it.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Malix November 30, 2012 Author Share November 30, 2012 I'm not sure what to do, but I have an idea. Hold her close, let her fall asleep (you can kind of "will" her to fall asleep if you want/need to). Focus on her, and focus on the thought of her being well again. Focus on your intent for her to recover, and direct that intent toward her. Then, just allow her to continue to rest. When she wakes up (naturally, don't try to wake her up), ask her how she's feeling. Hopefully, she'll be feeling better. trying this. she is asleep now. thanks for the help and here's hoping... Tulpa: Name: Elyse (Elly) Birthday: 29th May, 2012 Physical description: 5"8 thin human girl. self-identified age 18. ~1ft, vivid red hair sometimes in a ponytail. light-skinned. green eyes. Progress: entirely vocal, speaks often, but only 1 hallucination; her saying "Hiiii". Great at possession. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lukenstein3D November 30, 2012 Share November 30, 2012 ...Did you ask HER what caused it? ”Whether you think you can or think you can’t, you’re right.” - Henry Ford Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Malix November 30, 2012 Author Share November 30, 2012 Yes. She had no idea. After a short nap she seems to be okay, though. Tulpa: Name: Elyse (Elly) Birthday: 29th May, 2012 Physical description: 5"8 thin human girl. self-identified age 18. ~1ft, vivid red hair sometimes in a ponytail. light-skinned. green eyes. Progress: entirely vocal, speaks often, but only 1 hallucination; her saying "Hiiii". Great at possession. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fennecgirl November 30, 2012 Share November 30, 2012 That's good. Seems it was nothing majorly wrong, then. I come out of hibernation once in a blue moon. They/them pronouns, please. (I've been using this display name since 2012 and people won't recognize me if I change it.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TulpaCouple November 30, 2012 Share November 30, 2012 Jaden had a little cold once. I don't know what it was other than that it was gone in a day or so. Probably just your brain messing with you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moondragon December 1, 2012 Share December 1, 2012 This might sound weird, but have you heard of psychic vampirism? People who feed off the energy of other people, either knowingly or unknowingly? Like is there anyone who you are around who you feel drained after interacting with? Like they just seem to suck the energy out of everything? Maybe people like that can affect tulpas too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Semi-Nomadic December 1, 2012 Share December 1, 2012 My tulpae came down ill with a cold once... An hour later I became ill myself. They stayed that way until I got better. Irish's Alice also felt ill once. Irish solved the problem by tulpaforcing some medicine for her. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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