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You're only supposed to respond if you believe you've made your tulpa (or someone you know has) with one of the easiest, piece of cakeiest, processes. I'm not very good at sitting there meditating the things that make a tulpa up for hours collectively. Not even sure how to start. So, is there anyone else that felt the same way and made theirs with an easier, structured, or creative method? even if it seems like more to do than meditation, if you're like me, it will actually be the easier method (after all.. meditation is just lying there visualizing for hours collectively... but that's hard for me).

 

Yes, i know, I'd be able to make one if I just tried anyway and accepted that it would take way longer for me, but I have very short patience for these things so I'm just wondering if there *is* a pieceofcake method before I begin the harder way.

 

If it would affect anything, my tulpa is supposed to be human in form - well, anime form, only because I'm having issues taking his anime form and visualizing what he would look like as a human.

 

remember, only people who have mastered an easy method should reply. If no one replies, that'll tell me I should start out the harder way - no need to reply to the thread just to tell me that. You never know, maybe there *is* an easypeazy method and I don't want to be excited that there's a response just to find there's You, Pessimistic Joe, replying to say there won't be any legit replies to this.

My lip hurts.

>get into the habit of narrating and enjoy narration

>narrate a fuckton

>tulpa success!

 

Thanks, waffles. Looks like we have a taker. By narrating, do you mean just narrating to my tulpa and imagining him being there in the real world?

 

If this is what you did, can you tell me about the moment your tulpa first came to life, so to speak?

My lip hurts.

By narrating, do you mean just narrating to my tulpa and imagining him being there in the real world?

I just mean talking to your tulpa. I preach so much about narration that I went and wrote a guide about it, so you can refer to that.

 

If this is what you did, can you tell me about the moment your tulpa first came to life, so to speak?

There wasn't any specific moment. I suppose my tulpa at first responded very weakly, getting progressively clearer. I wasn't really trying to listen for my tulpa.

 


 

When I say 'easy' here, what I mean is it's passive (more or less) and requires little day-to-day effort once you get into it. What it isn't is shorter.

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When you force, force as intensely as possible, and narrate and visualize your tulpa with you basically all the time.

 

AKA Fede's method + wonderland (cue swelled head)

Narrate nonstop, just tell your tulpa about everything that is happening. Also, I did a lot of my forcing just before going to sleep (which I have since learned is a very bad idea), but it allowed me to pour literally all of my energy into forcing, so much that I would fall asleep straight from forcing, and not notice it. But just keep up the feeling of being with your tulpa, who will hopefully realize this and start talking to you. And always respond, it's going to be hard to differentiate from your own thoughts. But try this, it's what I did and I have spent almost no time doing hard, drawn out forcing sessions and I am already having conversations. Good luck.

Narrate nonstop, just tell your tulpa about everything that is happening. Also, I did a lot of my forcing just before going to sleep (which I have since learned is a very bad idea), but it allowed me to pour literally all of my energy into forcing, so much that I would fall asleep straight from forcing, and not notice it. But just keep up the feeling of being with your tulpa, who will hopefully realize this and start talking to you. And always respond, it's going to be hard to differentiate from your own thoughts. But try this, it's what I did and I have spent almost no time doing hard, drawn out forcing sessions and I am already having conversations. Good luck.

 

 

Ah, thanks. Why would it be a bad idea to force before sleep? Wouldn't that be even better? Due to the nature of sleep not being a completely conscious state?

 

And, it won't be hard for me to differentiate my t houghts from his if he speaks to me in sentences. I don't think in sentences, but I'm aware some people do... I guess I still think the same way I did as a baby, when I had no words to think with. xD. I thought that was just something they did on television because there's no other way to express what people are thinking aloud so the audience can hear it...

 

Also, if it's relevant, it's easy for me to differentiate other people's thoughts from my own, (in the rare event that I randomly telepathy) which I don't receive in sentences either - the thought feels "urgent," like it popped out of nowhere. Sticks out, you know?

My lip hurts.

Waffles is right, make yourself enjoy it. You should want to force, no matter what method you use... even if you have to come up with your own.

The above post does not contain facts.

q2's the host, QB's the tulpa.

 

Falling asleep while forcing isn't bad or harmful for your tulpa in any way. That is, as long as you don't think it will. Remember, tulpa creation is centered around belief, after all.

My Tulpa

And then it cuts to a scene where you're sitting in a padded cell.

 

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