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  1. 1. How strong is your tupper's mindvoice?

    • I can hear their voice over my own, it's like a different person
    • I can hear them, it's quite distinct
    • Only a few times have I heard them clearly
    • I can't really distinguish between them and me
    • I'm not sure if what I hear/heard is them or not
    • I'm not at that stage yet/I haven't heard them yet


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"HA"

>this is a commonly used word

this is a commonly used word.

hi

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>this is a commonly used word

this is a commonly used word.

I don't really like it, common as people say it is.

 

I can hear Barry White's mind voice as his distinct own, and though it changes from time to time, it is nearly always clear and loud. Sometimes when we do possession, my voice becomes comparatively quieter. I know not if his is the one that becomes loud or mine is the one decreasing in volume, but there it is.

 

With the aid of hypnagogia, I can hallucinate his voice.

 

As Luigi said, using the voice of the body is also clear and understandable, though at times, Barry does not want to or can not seem to speak.

 

"The bow needs time to be rosined." As Barry says.

New to using vocal cords, I don't know. It's always easier when he isn't consciously thinking about talking. The body knows how to do it. Certain "autopiolot" functions like walking around are usually a little smoother than others.

Very varying.

 

The "best" we can usually achieve is when their sentences vividly push themselves into my brain, almost fully audible. Unfortunately, it's rare, and sometimes limited to single words. Sometimes we achieve a "flow" state where I can keep a coherent back-and-forth conversation with them clearly, but we haven't managed to figure out what triggers that--interestingly, it usually comes when I don't even try to visualize them, or cease concentrating on the wonderland to the point where the surroundings (and sometimes the tulpae's appearances) change randomly.

 

How these sentences sound varies. I've spent quite some time establishing a mindvoice for them all, but still, it's really rare that these audible sentences sound like that mindvoice rather than just my own thoughts.

 

Usually, I get single words, thoughts, and vague notions. When proxying for them I can get full sentences somewhat more easily, but it usually requires a lot of repetition and sometimes I'm not even 100% sure if I'm not parroting some of it.

 

When sleepy, I tend to get audible responses more easily, but unfortunately like 95% of all things I hear this way are just random gibberish from my subconscious, repetitions of things I've heard throughout the day, and my tulpae's voice usually gets completely drowned out.

 

Bona-fide auditory hallucinations are like a Holy Grail to me, even though I just got one today. It was a single word and didn't even make any sense, but it was very clear (the only difference is that it felt kinda "non-physical"... not sure how to describe it; basically, there was no actual sound waves involved, so I didn't feel anything inside my ears)

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Very varying.

 

Usually, I get single words, thoughts, and vague notions. When proxying for them I can get full sentences somewhat more easily, but it usually requires a lot of repetition and sometimes I'm not even 100% sure if I'm not parroting some of it.

Sir, I don't know how to tell you this, but you may be positive for Anemic Parroting Syndrome. You should parrot the following until you get a suitable response from one of them there tulips.

"The rain in Spain falls primarily in the mountain range behind the plains."

Bona-fide auditory hallucinations are like a Holy Grail to me, even though I just got one today. It was a single word and didn't even make any sense, but it was very clear (the only difference is that it felt kinda "non-physical"... not sure how to describe it; basically, there was no actual sound waves involved, so I didn't feel anything inside my ears)

 

Good job. That's the sound of music. (Ghosts)

When it happens or nearly happens, I feel some sort of pressure. It happens when I strain my ears to hear tulpa based talk of that nature.

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