Guest June 23, 2012 Share June 23, 2012 Splooshie, as long as one can imagine it, it's possible. There's your answer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Splooshie123 June 24, 2012 Share June 24, 2012 *Closes eyes, imagines Fede's avatar with hair* Nope. Can't do it. Thanks though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous June 28, 2012 Share June 28, 2012 try harder. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lukenstein3D November 15, 2012 Share November 15, 2012 Wow, this has been helping me out so much. It's getting so much easier to hear and understand Wicker, and now we're having real conversations! Two more exercises similar to this that I came up with after reading this and have been using: 1: Say one half of a phrase (either in your voice or your tulpa's, it should get to a point where you don't need to use your tulpa's voice) and have them repeat the other half (I say "Why did the chicken cross the road", you say "To get to the other side"). This is great because there's little to no parroting involved, though it might be better to start doing this after you've parroted at least a little. 2: Say one very simple phrase and have your tulpa repeat it in their voice and in their own words (I say "It's cold outside", my tulpa says "It's freezing as shit outside"). This is great because it involves zero parroting, allowing your tulpa to completely recognize this new voice as their own while also developing their own manners of speech. Both of these have and are helping me out a lot, and tied in to the original exercise could help others out greatly. ”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...
Guest Anonymous November 16, 2013 Share November 16, 2013 Approved. This guide is concise, and has worked for many people. [Forcing] [sentience] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Linkzelda December 7, 2013 Share December 7, 2013 There was a similar guide submission that came after this one, and I honestly used this guide as a supplement to get the idea that parroting wasn’t going to be a big issue if it was merely a transient mode of progression. It gets my approval since there’s not really many guides in developing vocal tulpa in general. [Vocality] or [sentience] tag [align=center]7 Hours of Active Forcing 8 Hours & 29 Minutes of Active Forcing 10 Hours of Active Forcing[/align] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
waffles February 24, 2014 Share February 24, 2014 Approved for guides. We don't have a 'vocality' tag so I've given it a sentience one. Questionable? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sands February 25, 2014 Share February 25, 2014 Yeah sentience is a bit silly, but what else are we going to do. Technically this also is forcing, but eh. What do I know, implying we'd get a new tag. Luckily the title of this one is very clear. While the implications of it being the longest step when nothing seems to happen could be a bit iffy, I am going to hope the readers understand that it's all based on personal experiences of others and that your experience could be different. Other than that, approved I guess. 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...
Guest Anonymous February 25, 2014 Share February 25, 2014 Approved. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
schlondark February 28, 2014 Share February 28, 2014 Approved for guides, could also fit into tips and tricks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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