The Inogroffer April 20, 2013 April 20, 2013 My Cat seems to be able to feel my Tulpa, she always stays away from my Tulpa no matter what. I believe cats and dogs exist on a slightly higher frequency than humans, that's why many can see the dead. My little sister seems to feel the presence too, she says she feels like she is being watched, Children also operate on a higher frequency. 1 month after my infant sibling died when I was just a boy, my smaller sister said," look bubba she is sitting on the counter. I believe If humans could acces this higher level of frequency than we could all see Tulpa's. Problem Solved
Domnopalus April 20, 2013 April 20, 2013 Can I just say I love your avatar, The Inogroffer? I'm Alanna, Domnopalus' host. Dom always speaks in brackets [] Tulpa: Domnopalus || Form (I am the artist) || WL: Bald cypress swamp. || Progress Report
Sands April 21, 2013 April 21, 2013 And my cat always walks through my tupper, so. The THE SUBCONCIOUS ochinchin occultists frt.sys (except Roswell because he doesn't want to be a part of it)
Mowgly April 22, 2013 April 22, 2013 Children also operate on a higher frequency. 1 month after my infant sibling died when I was just a boy, my smaller sister said," look bubba she is sitting on the counter. I believe If humans could acces this higher level of frequency than we could all see Tulpa's. I'm not so sure about ethereic beings/tulpas operating on higher frequency levels, you could look up the frecuency of matter and you'll see that the frequency is much much much much higher than visible light, so dunno bout that @_@. I do believe that some people can tune into sensing conciousness/energies that aren't as ¿physical?. I think it's possible but not much people can do it.
Flexionsensor April 22, 2013 April 22, 2013 No. No you can't. If you could, there'd be a panic every time you walked outside. If it was possible, based upon the population of this forum, we'd roughly have 2500 people walking around with miniature horses following them around, causing every one of their peers to go "What the hell?" It would be funny though... "DUDE! That's wrong! You don't do that! That's like giving a kid a knife and telling him that it's a neck massager!" Shameless self promotion!
Aarix April 22, 2013 April 22, 2013 No. No you can't. If you could, there'd be a panic every time you walked outside. If it was possible, based upon the population of this forum, we'd roughly have 2500 people walking around with miniature horses following them around, causing every one of their peers to go "What the hell?" It would be funny though... That reason hold next to 0 water as pretty much 99.9999999% of tulpamancers known don't have very developed tulpas. And for fully imposed and devloped, may not even have this ability because they never tried to work on it. I'm not saying its true but you make it seem like every tulpa could if they wanted to right off the bat. I've heard stories around in random articles, like that one woman who was one of the first western tulpamancers who mastered this and she said that the tribe she lived with noticed there was a stranger lurking around. So basically, who the F*** knows, but its a safe bet, no. Progress report "You'll have a Tulpa because you didn't give up" -Koomer
imahaxor April 23, 2013 April 23, 2013 Apparently an old man working at a supermarket noticed Glitches' tulpa once, but that's the only occurrence I've ever heard of someone seeing a tulpa. I would post a link, but it'll take me awhile to find it. My Tulpa And then it cuts to a scene where you're sitting in a padded cell.
Tungan Ninja April 23, 2013 April 23, 2013 That reason hold next to 0 water as pretty much 99.9999999% of tulpamancers known don't have very developed tulpas. And for fully imposed and devloped, may not even have this ability because they never tried to work on it. I'm not saying its true but you make it seem like every tulpa could if they wanted to right off the bat. I've heard stories around in random articles, like that one woman who was one of the first western tulpamancers who mastered this and she said that the tribe she lived with noticed there was a stranger lurking around. So basically, who the F*** knows, but its a safe bet, no. Nice job referring to a work of fiction. The person you were describing was Alexandra David-Neel, who traveled to Tibet and created a monk tulpa that followed her around. Eventually, the monk was revealed to be chaotic evil and she had to absorb it back into herself. Needless to say, the story is tentative at best and complete fiction at its worst. I for one do not believe that tulpas can physically manifest themselves, and I doubt I would ever be proved wrong since they are so rare to start with (though I would love it if it was real). Day 290 (11/6/2013) Why even keep the time anymore? Can the cryogenically frozen live again? The first step in creating a tulpa is believing that it exists.
historical April 23, 2013 April 23, 2013 First we must ask ourselves if mental image projection in general is possible. I assume there have been some studies on that somewhere. There was a kooky government document where some idiot tried to prove UFOs as unintentional tulpas by Cold War-fearing americans. The rest of the document was all right, though. fourfiction, the idiot.
Merman April 23, 2013 Author April 23, 2013 why would you want Alexandra David-Neel's story to be true? If later on it is proven (somehow) that tulpa may be seen by other people, then that would lend more credit to David-Neel's story. And if her story were true then that would also mean that tulpa have the potential to turn sinister and run amok. That wouldn't be a good thing.. My Progress Report
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