Shpoople March 15, 2013 Share March 15, 2013 My question is this: do I have to feel my tulpa to narrate to it? If I just ask her opinion on something, do I have to feeling her behind me or something? If I'm alone in my room I can sometimes feel her in the room but not all the time. Am I just wasting my mental breath if I can't sense her by me? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KingJick March 16, 2013 Share March 16, 2013 Providing you get an immediate answer it doesn't matter too much if you don't "notice" her in the early periods. My third tulpa, Scoots, is fully vocal, but has no presence in a room as of yet. [align=center]Jick Twi Dash Scoots 9/2/95 3/10/12 9/10/12 28/1/13[/align] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lacquer March 16, 2013 Share March 16, 2013 The only thing that matters for narration like this is that you are directing the narration to your tulpa, whether that means you have to "feel a presence" or not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shpoople March 16, 2013 Author Share March 16, 2013 But does it matter if you are directly talking to your tulpa? Or can it just be literally narration. " I'm going to poop for three hours. " and yes, that is more of a quote than an example. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lacquer March 16, 2013 Share March 16, 2013 As long as you think "this thing I am going to say is intended for my tulpa and my tulpa will hear it". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kiahdaj March 16, 2013 Share March 16, 2013 But does it matter if you are directly talking to your tulpa? Or can it just be literally narration. " I'm going to poop for three hours. " and yes, that is more of a quote than an example. The only requirement is that what you are saying is intended to be heard by your tulpa. "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." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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