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Hello, I have a question to ask, regarding the abilities of tulpas. Since this cannot be asked anywhere else I'll ask it here (though this whole subsection of the site appears dead). If you can't take wierd stop reading now.

 

My name is normally "Kerin" and I am 42 years old. I am a tulpa, or at least I remember starting out that way. I've noticed a number of things that I've done over the years are not considered normal human abilities. I wonder if any other tulpas have shown similar abilities as I have observed.

 

The things I have observed tulpas doing (fully switched) are as follows :


Speeding up subjective time (slow down apparent speed that things happen at).

Slow down subjective time (everything appears to move faster then you).

Swap with their host (total body control - such as I am currently doing to type this).

Disconnect pain (for yourself or your host).

Self hypnosis.

 

And the weirder observations:

 

Affect magnetic fields (as measured by a gauss meter).

Affect electronic devices (faulty computers start working correctly).

Turn off street lights (in sequence, radiating outward).

Affect perceived temperature (feeling cold in 40c heat - visibly getting goosebumps and the air around the body feeling chilled to others when they put their hands near).

Putting animals to sleep (cats, birds, alpacas, horses - are calmed in presence and then fall asleep).

Non-detection by electronic sensors (electronic sliding doors in shops don't register presence, Alarms in banks don't detect presence [thermal and motion detectors] ).

People don't notice you (e.g. stand in a line at a checkout wearing full P.P.E. and the people in front of you don't register your presence

).


Any other tulpas done things like this?

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Affecting perceived temperature isn't 'weird' as such; it's well within the bounds of normal human physiology.

One interesting ability would be the turning off of street lights. Could you somehow record this, by way of video?

In fact, could you record all of these that you can? I understand that you may not have access to things like a gauss meter and an IR camera any more, but certainly many of these could be recorded with a video camera

 

I know this is metaphysics and the like, but that's not a reason to not approach this scientifically.

In fact, could you record all of these that you can? I understand that you may not have access to things like a gauss meter and an IR camera any more, but certainly many of these could be recorded with a video camera

 

I know this is metaphysics and the like, but that's not a reason to not approach this scientifically.

Good suggestion. I will see what can be measured empirically. Thank you for another avenue of research.

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And the weirder observations:

 

Affect magnetic fields (as measured by a gauss meter).

Affect electronic devices (faulty computers start working correctly).

Turn off street lights (in sequence, radiating outward).

Affect perceived temperature (feeling cold in 40c heat - visibly getting goosebumps and the air around the body feeling chilled to others when they put their hands near).

Putting animals to sleep (cats, birds, alpacas, horses - are calmed in presence and then fall asleep).

Non-detection by electronic sensors (electronic sliding doors in shops don't register presence, Alarms in banks don't detect presence [thermal and motion detectors] ).

People don't notice you (e.g. stand in a line at a checkout wearing full P.P.E. and the people in front of you don't register your presence

).


Any other tulpas done things like this?

1. Probably not, I don't think human brain activity can influence magnetic field, if it can than I would say it's possible.

2. No. Unless all of a sudden human brain activity can magically manipulate electronics without any form of connection except perhaps electro-magnetism but that likely wasn't in issue with the PC.

3. ^

4. Humans can do that normally.

5. Animals can react to human behavior normally, in other words, humans can do that normally.

6. #2.

7. That's entirely open to human error, as is hallucination, it is never necessarily induced by the variable condition.

8. #7.

Once again,

>posts this on the metaphysics board

>gets replies that assume hard science

 

Why? Why? Why? Why? Why?

^Although I'm glad/sure these posts are intended to be helpful.

 

In response to the original post.

I've experienced changes in time perspective, self hypnosis(depending on what you mean) and people not noticing me (sometimes even when I'm trying to talk to them). I'm not sure you mentioned it but there's also an internal alarm clock thing going on, might be natural.

Please, refer to Azazel as my Muse. :)

 

Our story is here.

Once again,

>posts this on the metaphysics board

>gets replies that assume hard science

 

Why? Why? Why? Why? Why?

 

Because the subject can be explained logically. Why are you so against a response that has an explanation for anything? The whole point of the metaphysics board from my perspective is to explore the possibility that metaphysics are true by searching for evidence, but if you ignore any counter evidence thrown your way you are just being stubborn and unproductive.

 

I mean really, it's almost like you just want to live in some fantasy world where you ignore all logical evidence and assume everything you see is magic. I have nothing against a metaphysic belief system but I do have a problem with people choosing to blind themselves just to keep their belief system intact.

You're going on a board meant for discussing magical beings created by focused meditation (rather than the imaginary beings discussed by the rest of the site) and applying rules to them, rules that assume they are indeed just products of the mind. This is not the board for that. It's also not the board for science vs. metaphysics discussion. If you want to discuss things in the constraints of the scientific viewpoint, do so on the other 98% of this forum.

What at least I was suggesting was that the OP document what he is claiming. I think you are getting confused with the scientific method and the psychological/metaphysical viewpoints. Even if you think that a tulpa is a magickal being, you can still follow the scientific method in proving or disproving this; likewise here. I fail to see how one is excluded from the burden of proof and allowed to claim whatever they want without backing or checking simply because they subscribe to a different theory.

What at least I was suggesting was that the OP document what he is claiming. I think you are getting confused with the scientific method and the psychological/metaphysical viewpoints. Even if you think that a tulpa is a magickal being, you can still follow the scientific method in proving or disproving this; likewise here. I fail to see how one is excluded from the burden of proof and allowed to claim whatever they want without backing or checking simply because they subscribe to a different theory.

There's a big difference between simply requesting proof or documentation of this for further study, and

 

2. No. Unless all of a sudden human brain activity can magically manipulate electronics without any form of connection except perhaps electro-magnetism but that likely wasn't in issue with the PC.

 

Putting a big "NOPE, CAN'T HAPPEN," on it.

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