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A tulpa can possess the body and move it and operate it so i am wondering if a sentient tulpa could possess the host shortly before death and then live in that body after the host consciousness dies?

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The problem with that is the fact that when someone dies, it's the body that dies, not the consciousness. Or rather, the death of the consciousness happens after, or simultaneously with the death of the body.

Otherwise, I'd see no reason why not.

"If this can be avoided, it should. If it can't, then it would be better if it could be. If it happened and you're thinking back to it, try and think back further. Try not to avoid it with your mind. If any of this is possible, it may be helpful. If not, it won't be."

 

Doubt it. When you die either your heart or brain will give out and then then body is completely pointless, conciousness or not.

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If we would imply that true egocide is possible then yes, tulpa could live without host consciousness being alive.

 

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yeah but even when the body dies muscles and the like can still move they just lack input from the brain. i am suggesting that the tulpa could provide that input.

Sorry, but you die when your brain is dead. And tulpae lives inside your brain.

But, theoretically, if only your consciousnesses is dead (by shock, drugs, brain damage, hypnosis, alien brainsurgery, etc) tulpa can "replace " it.

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yeah but even when the body dies muscles and the like can still move they just lack input from the brain. i am suggesting that the tulpa could provide that input.

 

No.

Tulpas also happen to live in the brain, and use the same nervous system as their host. 'Death' in the context, here, of the body dying unfortunately renders the brain inoperable.

 

No.

Tulpas also happen to live in the brain, and use the same nervous system as their host. 'Death' in the context, here, of the body dying unfortunately renders the brain inoperable.

 

This.

Tulpae aren't magical. They aren't more special of a consciousness than you are, when it comes to controlling your body. They abide by the same rules.

"If this can be avoided, it should. If it can't, then it would be better if it could be. If it happened and you're thinking back to it, try and think back further. Try not to avoid it with your mind. If any of this is possible, it may be helpful. If not, it won't be."

 

You're just jelly your tuppers can't time travel like Enoch's.

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