Advance December 12, 2012 December 12, 2012 I've been looking into the whole tulpa thing for some time already, so I guessed it was time to really get involved with it. Does a fully completed tulpa, or even one just been formed, hear or know about everything you think, or only those thoughts that consciously go directly to him/her? I already know that you can develop a tulpa even if you not are constantly thinking about doing it, but until which point does that prolongs? You can consciously choose to only let your tulpa know about specific ideas, or does he/she, once it's fully sentient and everything, have complete acknowledgment of all the stuff you think, even the smallest and negligible thoughts? This question isn't very clear for me, and sorry if it was already answered before. Thanks. Nothing.
fennecfoxx December 12, 2012 December 12, 2012 No, though they can if you allow them to (or if they figure out how on their own, like Kayleigh did). For the most part, they don't hear my thoughts, though I accidentally "broadcast" my thoughts out to them from time to time. Kayleigh's the exception; she likes to eavesdrop on my thoughts now and then, but she only hears them when she chooses to. 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
Rythym Flow December 12, 2012 December 12, 2012 Generally tulpas have better things to do then wonder why you are thinking about video-games or bacon. Tuppers tend to respect your privacy if you ask them and as a general rule if you aren't talking directly to them, they often can't hear you and you can often ask them to give you some space for a while... Tulpa's Name: Rai Form: Female rabbit with white fur. Currently Working on: Imposition Tulpa's Name: Ashie Form: Female pale Green eyes, Green hair Currently Working on: Imposition
Guest Anonymous December 12, 2012 December 12, 2012 "Mike's thoughts tend to be hilarious! It's almost a past time of mine to look in and even comment on them. It throws him off and we'll usually end up laughing it off. It's fun. Sure, if he asked me to stop I would. But he hasn't and I'll continue to do so until he gets annoyed." ~Absol Eh.
Advance December 12, 2012 Author December 12, 2012 It seems that still I can't really take the idea of "completely different consciousnesses" (as it appears to be) over "one consciousness into another". So even while they potentially could, they tend to not do so because of courtesy? (Or do it sometimes just to joke around). I guess that's something quite small compared to what you could do to them. Heh. Uhm, how much power could have a tulpa over your own thoughts anyways? Nothing.
Guest Anonymous December 12, 2012 December 12, 2012 Uhm, how much power could have a tulpa over your own thoughts anyways? We don't know for sure. They can influence your thoughts to an extent, gradually instil an idea, in example; [...] My Pinkamena tulpa for instance everyday talks about how possession is good. And over time I believe that changes my mental recording. It makes one more comfortable with the idea. [...] There was also some effort done in seeing if tuppers can actually alter the Host's memory. Here's the thread to that: http://tulpa.info/forums/Thread-Memory-deletion-and-modification?highlight=memory+deletion
Guest Dookums December 14, 2012 December 14, 2012 I don't know if you can block things from them, but my tulpa knows what I'm thinking pretty much all the time.
Guest Anonymous December 14, 2012 December 14, 2012 http://tulpa.info/forums/Thread-Plain-and-simple-can-your-tulpa-read-your-thoughts?highlight=plain+and+simple Always retitle your thread before you post.
Viceroy December 14, 2012 December 14, 2012 Do you realize how little we'd have to talk about if we never asked the same question more than once?
Yoko December 14, 2012 December 14, 2012 "The better question is why would they want to read your thoughts all the time?" ~ Azazel What my Muse means to say is basically what Rhythm Flow said. They've probably got better things to do. Please, refer to Azazel as my Muse. :) Our story is here.
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