Wrath March 5, 2013 March 5, 2013 This has probably been discussed countless times before, but here it is anyway. I've only recently (2 days ago) started seriously forcing my tulpa. I already have the form. Anyway I'd like to know what exactly counts as forcing and what counts as narration. I was narrating on the long walk to college I must take every day, turns out I can't narrate without visualizing my tulpa, I have to imagine them then talk to the visualization. I got some decent results with moderate head-pressure. Does that count as narrating or forcing. As forcing I understand you have to go into the wonderland and interact with them, or at least visualize and interact with them somewhere. While narrating is just talking to your tulpa. (could I get a detailed explanation/tutorial on the process of narration if that's not too much trouble). Thanks in advance.
malesplicer March 5, 2013 March 5, 2013 In my opinion, which may differ from others, is that Narration is a simpler form of Forcing. It's all Forcing whether your Narrating to them or visualizing them or imposing them and practising with them how to speak/ you learning how to listen. Tulpa focin is like the umbrella meaning for traits, you have the main trait with some subcategories underneath. I consider Forcing is when you find a spot and stay there and you think hard and meditate. Narrating can be while Forcin or just on the go. Also were in the same boat, i cant narrate without visualization either. Perhaps i should have made her less complex looking, more simpler. Hopefully this helps, i can be cryptic in my text sometimes >.< <<< http://community.tulpa.info/thread-mjolnir >>> Mjolnir Gender: Female Birth/Creation: Febuary 4th 2013 Astora Gender: Female Birth/Creation: April 4th 2014 Nueva Gender: Female Birth/Creation: May 1st 2015
Guest Anonymous March 5, 2013 March 5, 2013 What does tulpaforcing mean? Tulpaforcing is the umbrella term used to describe working on your tulpa. Narration talking directly to or with a tulpa about day-to-day activities and events as a means of reinforcing their existence, often done as a key part of personality development As long as the thoughts are "aimed" at your tulpa, then it's fine. You don't need to visualize.
waffles March 5, 2013 March 5, 2013 It turns out that it has been asked before. If you thought it had then why didn't you look for a similar thread? Forcing is spending dedicated time doing whatever with your tulpa. That means you're not doing anything else at that point. Narration is talking to your tulpa at another point. If you're not forcing, but you're still talking, you're narrating. It's a simple process (the most simple one) but I wrote a guide for idiots like you anyway. As for what your stuff there falls under, the answer is that it doesn't matter. Yes, there will be some overlap between the two, but if you really have to label exactly what you're doing then make your own term up or something.
Lacquer March 5, 2013 March 5, 2013 I think it's just that people read the guides expecting a really complicated and difficult process throughout the whole thing, and then they get to narration and it seems suspiciously simple.
Wrath March 5, 2013 Author March 5, 2013 It's a simple process (the most simple one) but I wrote a guide for idiots like you anyway. Care to offer a link? Lacquer: Yea pretty much.
Lacquer March 5, 2013 March 5, 2013 http://tulpa.info/forums/Thread-Narration-A-Bit-of-a-Narration-Guide I found it by searching threads Waffles made, and I haven't read it yet.
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