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Hi, guys. I couldn't find any information on this topic in russian Internet, so I'm here.

 

I want to make my own tulpa, but I have one anxiousness - I think that because of the tulpa I can become stupid, because tulpa needs a lot of power of my brain. That would be a tragedy for me, because my sphere of work needs a high level of intellect (I am student, soon I will be a doctor).

 

Can you tell me, how you feel after forcing your own tulpa? What about your intellect? Are you cleverer or stupider than you were before forcing tulpa?

A tulpa will not affect your intelligence in any way.

However, early on, you may experience that having your tulpa around "wears you out" or makes it hard to concentrate. That generally passes, and then it's nothing but up.

The above post does not contain facts.

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

 

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You might feel drained or burned out a bit sometimes in the beginning, but it passes really quickly.

I'm going to be the improductive guy who just greentexts something, so here we go.

 

>Owners

Jade "These are not the droids you are looking for"

 

Me "These are not the droids we are looking for.."

Actually, a tulpa could potentially be helpful to a doctor. An important part of being a doctor is piecing together sets of symptoms to make a diagnosis. Not all cases are straightforward, and an unusual or missing symptom can throw your thinking off track.

 

A tulpa could help here in a couple ways. First, the subconscious is better at picking out patterns in noisy data than the conscious, and a tulpa is more attune with that than most people. Second, another person can give you additional insights or point out things you might not notice, even if they're looking through the same pair of eyes you are.

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)

In my experience so far: Nothing has changed, nor do I expect anything to change.

(Other than the fact that I now have a tulpa, obviously)

In my experience so far: Nothing has changed, nor do I expect anything to change.

(Other than the fact that I now have a tulpa, obviously)

 

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