waffles December 27, 2012 Share December 27, 2012 'Tis well known by know that tulpas can control many of the host's muscles via possession (and switching). However, what has been documented, to my knowledge, consists only of tulpas controlling muscles that could already be controlled by the host. The question remains whether muscles that are normally controlled unconsciously can be controlled by a tulpa. I would divide such control up further, into the realms of 'possible' (control which some possess, and can be achieved by practice; raising one eyebrow, e.g.) and 'impossible' (a normal person could never hope to control this; ocular focus, e.g.). So then, the research. I propose that anyone with a sufficiently developed tulpa (vocal, I suppose) try to control these things: -singular eyebrow movement -ear movement -moving only the tips of fingers -individual toe movement -ocular focus -pupil size -and any other example (if you can think of others, please tell) First by the host, and then by the tulpa. Then post 'em, I suppose. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
QB2 December 27, 2012 Share December 27, 2012 There's no reason a tulpa would be any better at it than the host, except perhaps that their thoughts might be more organized. The above post does not contain facts. q2's the host, QB's the tulpa. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Koji December 27, 2012 Share December 27, 2012 I can do most of these things, but I would assume that it would be easier for a tulpa to move some of these, as they see the body as a map of sorts, at least that's how my tulpa see it. http://tulpa.info/forums/Thread-Koji-and-Catelyn-Of-Deserts-and-Snowmen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Enoch327 December 27, 2012 Share December 27, 2012 I can think of many frigid women who could use a orgasm inducing tulpa. Like maybe to connect short circuits or something. Enoch, Chancellor of Mars. "Follow your bliss."-Joseph Campbell Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
motorheadlk December 27, 2012 Share December 27, 2012 People have already speculated a lot, but the consensus apparently is: Your tulpa use your own motor skills to move you, so she cannot move something yourself don't know how to. Anyway, people should definitely try this. I'm brazilian and my english is not really good, I'll do every mistake you imagine, but I'll try to avoid them. Tulpa: Kuruminha Age: Began on the middle of october. Form: My avatar. Sentience: Confirmed. Mindvoice: Not yet. Working on: Visualization and Mindspeaking. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
412 December 28, 2012 Share December 28, 2012 so she cannot move something yourself don't know how to. Actually , when attempting possession a few days ago , i did feel small changes in my arm , hand and back that i could not mimic. I mean , movement. Mostly internal. Pretty much spasms , now that i think about it. But anyway , i'll give it a go and edit this post later with the results , also , i'll check to see if these spasms are controllable or not. Does moving something unintentionally when trying to move something else count? I mean for example , wanting to move an arm and instead getting a very slow(pretty much obviously controlled by something/someone , in this case the tulpa) spasm of sorts in your back/close to your shoulder the way tulpa achieve possession is imagining a joystick or glove that control the host, Not necessarily. Update: no results. only lots of uncontrollable spasms. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Purlox December 28, 2012 Share December 28, 2012 People have already speculated a lot, but the consensus apparently is: Your tulpa use your own motor skills to move you I would argue that they use the same motor skills as the host only after switching, but not when possessing, but this isn't a thread about theories, but about actually testing it, so let's not talk about theories and instead let's test it first. I can't participate yet, because my mindfolk can do only slight possession, but I'll participate in the future if it is still relevant and they can do possession well enough. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
motorheadlk December 28, 2012 Share December 28, 2012 I would argue that they use the same motor skills as the host only after switching, but not when possessing, but this isn't a thread about theories, but about actually testing it, so let's not talk about theories and instead let's test it first. I can't participate yet, because my mindfolk can do only slight possession, but I'll participate in the future if it is still relevant and they can do possession well enough. While you could argue that, the way tulpa achieve possession is imagining a joystick or glove that control the host, so I don't know why it would use not his motor skills, that's one of the reasons why I believe it works that way. I'm brazilian and my english is not really good, I'll do every mistake you imagine, but I'll try to avoid them. Tulpa: Kuruminha Age: Began on the middle of october. Form: My avatar. Sentience: Confirmed. Mindvoice: Not yet. Working on: Visualization and Mindspeaking. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sands December 28, 2012 Share December 28, 2012 While you could argue that, the way tulpa achieve possession is imagining a joystick or glove that control the host, so I don't know why it would use not his motor skills, that's one of the reasons why I believe it works that way. ????? If you use symbolism, I guess? We never had any use this tool to move body kinda bullshit going on, I just let go and he becomes the body. Same thing for me to get back in control but in reverse. The THE SUBCONCIOUS ochinchin occultists frt.sys (except Roswell because he doesn't want to be a part of it) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Purlox December 28, 2012 Share December 28, 2012 While you could argue that, the way tulpa achieve possession is imagining a joystick or glove that control the host, so I don't know why it would use not his motor skills, that's one of the reasons why I believe it works that way. Most people don't use those unless you didn't mean the glove method, which is/was popular, but it doesn't actually use any gloves ... Instead the mindfolk is supposed to put his/her form over the host's body and they are supposed to move that part of the body simultaneously with theirs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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