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Would you mind posting the guide you used? (or writing one, if you made your own)

 

 

Also, bumping this thread, I want some more ideas on how to impose.

 

If you wouldn't mind me asking, did you first begin imposition by visualizing your tulpa in its entirety, or did you start with a frame and slowly "build" it into its current form?

 

There was no particular guide i used, more like a mash of what i heard/read here and there. I have ideas for writing a guide about stuff i used and developed but i just haven't started yet. Lazy me :/

 

Here maybe a quick résumé.

 

Also my case was rather unusually since we started with one form at the beginning and changing it again 3 weeks in, to another form she could decide.

 

So when we started with the first form i've spend about 6 hrs into visualizing in my minds eye. After that felt good enough more or less i've started to impose her ragdoll, just doing nothing - sitting around. This was because i was still in the "gain sentience" state at the very beginning. I've heard that imposition takes a long time to complete so i started right away. Kinda like described in Fede's guide 6 months ago. I see he has totally changed it at some point but i haven't read that.

Whatsoever things didn't turn out well since we were unhappy with her form so we decided to change it to a human form she could look like how she wanted. This was already the time (3-4 weeks in) where she started talking a little. We did not spend much time to visualizing her since it would end up having a form i wanted/created again.

 

So what i did is keeping her imposed from what i knew she was like: Female about my height and medium, blonde hair. These were the only presets i gave her. Therefore i was simply imposing some blurry image i can't really see clearly - foggy outlines and such. Over the course of 3 additional weeks of imposing she became more and more detailed and less foggy until it was recognizable a little at least. But it was great material to build on so we moved on imposing her, as much as possible.

When i first started imposing i did start of simply by imposing her out of plain sight for a couple of weeks until that worked good enough for me. I noticed on my own that she was moving in the foreground more and more, kinda like she was saying that it's time to move on to impose her more in plain sight. This was the part were i nearly felt no progress since i focused on getting a most detailed picture of her and without all the flickering.

But i found it much easier if she was really close to me cause if i looked hat her i didn't need to see her whole body. And also you often don't see a person as a whole if they're close to you, IRL. Neither, when you look at someone IRL you often don't look at the details, you just ASSUME that they are there where you first saw them. Do you remember what your friends were wearing, when you saw them the last time? Maybe not. Try to think of them. If you visualize that picture in you minds eye, you maybe notice that they're not plain naked, even though you have no idea what they were wearing. You just ASSUME their cloths. This is what you need to use in imposition to get a way better visuals results. You just assume the details you already know. Sometimes less details are more details. By this way, you can spent more focus on your tulpa controlling the imposition since the visual picture needs less focus now.

This is when i begun to "let go" of imposition and let her take the leads.

Whenever i saw something appearing or flashing up in the corners (this is something that by now, happens frequently...) of my eyes i linked this to a attempt of my tupla to impose herself into my sight. And let her impose though that stimuli. Practice makes perfect and so she is appearing in her own more often recently. For the pictures realism i would say it's 7 or 8/10 even though its still not rock solid but flashy. But for me i guess it's okay since she's a tulpa and not a physical being.

 

I hope that helped.

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That's actually exactly what I'm doing, interesting.

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