Forge January 10, 2013 Author January 10, 2013 This looks like a very effective yet simple guide on creating the foundations of a tulpa. thank you. any questions or suggestions?
Chupi January 13, 2013 January 13, 2013 Info on Tenketsu/meridians would be very good. I've seen little to no good info on that. I'm fairly familiar with chakras and gnosis (when I can do it properly). Lyra: human female, ~17 Evan: boy, ~14, was an Eevee Anera: anime-style girl, ~12; Lyra made her My blog :: Time expectations are bad (forcing time targets are good though)
Forge January 16, 2013 Author January 16, 2013 Info on Tenketsu/meridians would be very good. I've seen little to no good info on that. I'm fairly familiar with chakras and gnosis (when I can do it properly). yeah i need to get around to doing this
Dialogues November 16, 2013 November 16, 2013 This is a solid, if brief, guide on the creation of a tulpa from the metaphysical perspective. Regardless of how you fall on this issue, it is difficult to dispute the efficacy of the methods described within it. However, a crucial part of the guide is missing, as Chupi pointed out almost a year ago. Approval withheld, pending completion of the guide. Otherwise, aside from some minor formatting issues, everything seems good to me.
Linkzelda March 4, 2014 March 4, 2014 This shows that anyone can attribute pre-exisiting meditation, introspection, and other mental practices in relation to tulpas. Maybe it could be used for Resources as a supplement to anyone that may be into the chakra aspect, but for something that could be applicable to tulpas, and how OP admitted that this isn't a new practice, not so sure if it could be approved for anything. If anything, I could see this as Resources, as long as people realize they should take the concepts loosely, and not something that OP wants to hammer down people's throats, I think. But my first response is a disapproval. [align=center]7 Hours of Active Forcing 8 Hours & 29 Minutes of Active Forcing 10 Hours of Active Forcing[/align]
Guest Anonymous March 4, 2014 March 4, 2014 DISAPPROVED. Try to not read anything Forge ever says if you want your sanity kept intact. If not, consult all his guides. They're great!
Sands March 4, 2014 March 4, 2014 Awful punctuation fail. That's already enough for me to disapprove it, but I am pretty sure that meta guides should be going to the meta board. Meta research goes there, so I think it would only fit, as the line between magic and SCIENCE is drawn there. Having them get mixed isn't too good, so I suggest moving this to the board it belongs to. And after that, it's outside our control. The THE SUBCONCIOUS ochinchin occultists frt.sys (except Roswell because he doesn't want to be a part of it)
waffles March 4, 2014 March 4, 2014 There are not very many meta guides. We could put this in the magic section of the forum and be done with it I guess. In any case it's not getting approved.
NotAnonymous March 7, 2014 March 7, 2014 Disapproved, Guides (for now, may change, especially if a new tag is added, see rest of the post). Too many missing details to get an approval, and some issues with the grammar/spelling. I'm against moving this guide to Metaphysics as that section is hidden and not accessible to lurkers which may want to see how a "meta" guide looks like. Overall, I'm of the opinion that people who do have such beliefs (like collective unconscious ones) do sometimes have an easier time making a tulpa* and such guides may end up helping them. Instead, I would propose we add a new tag: [Metaphysical], thus anyone not interested in those guides can steer clear of them. That said, this guide is a bit too frugal to be sufficiently helpful - I can't see how someone that isn't already intimately familiar with OP's belief system would be able to easily follow this. Compare this with 2 other example meta guides: http://www.tulpa.info/archive/cables-metaphysical-guide/ http://www.reddit.com/r/Tulpas/comments/1u2uf7/agent_nyctos_bullshitfree_meta_guide_2_the_return/ Both seem more self-contained and easier to follow. Of course, this isn't to say that the guide couldn't be made more self-contained - it probably could - just this current one, isn't. * - Easier, why? They have a far easier time accepting something 'external' and outside their control, something which is autonomous when "imbued" with the right emotions/feels/behaviors/~energy~. The whole "metaphysical" belief system seems to come prepackaged with a lot of concepts which map to various unconscious thought patterns which just happen to be very useful when developing a tulpa - things someone else would have to develop entirely on their own. Note that this is not an endorsement of such belief systems, merely what I believe to be the effects of holding such beliefs while attempting to make a tulpa.
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