DarthNikolai April 3, 2013 April 3, 2013 I'm the type of person that prefers physical means of communication, like paper, words, pictures, email, etc. Is there any way to allow your tulpa to communicate through physical/worldly means? Sorry if this is a really stupid question or has been asked already. Name: Lilith Form: Human (see profile pic) Age: 19 (Created Dec. 29th 2012) Working on: Imposition
Somekindofpony April 3, 2013 April 3, 2013 I'm the type of person that prefers physical means of communication, like paper, words, pictures, email, etc. Is there any way to allow your tulpa to communicate through physical/worldly means? Sorry if this is a really stupid question or has been asked already. Not unless they possess Jade "These are not the droids you are looking for" Me "These are not the droids we are looking for.."
DarthNikolai April 3, 2013 Author April 3, 2013 Okay, that was the answer I was expecting. I wish there was some kind of program that allows them to do stuff like that, but how would that kind of thing work in the first place? Thanks guys. Name: Lilith Form: Human (see profile pic) Age: 19 (Created Dec. 29th 2012) Working on: Imposition
Semi-Nomadic April 3, 2013 April 3, 2013 They can communicate like this in the wonderland though. Try tulpaforcing them a piece of paper and a pencil, a computer etc.
DarthNikolai April 3, 2013 Author April 3, 2013 That seems a little too complex. Name: Lilith Form: Human (see profile pic) Age: 19 (Created Dec. 29th 2012) Working on: Imposition
Sands April 3, 2013 April 3, 2013 A computer? Well yeah. But a piece of paper? No, give them a fucking imaginary piece of paper and an imaginary pencil, tadah, writing tupper and you can read the text. Of course early on at least I had a difficult time seeing what that blurry mess was supposed to be, but you might do better. The THE SUBCONCIOUS ochinchin occultists frt.sys (except Roswell because he doesn't want to be a part of it)
Chupi April 3, 2013 April 3, 2013 That seems a little too complex. It's really not that complex. One thing I did was install a whiteboard in my wonderland; there is also a beach. After I gave Lyra beach toys, soon afterward there was a huge sand tower. They sometimes draw stuff on the board too. A simpler way is to teach them how to send you mental images. Lyra has taken me places she made like this (places in the wonderland? her wonderland? whatever). When forcing, I put my hands on her head or hold her, focus on her, then either close my eyes in the wonderland (they're already closed IRL) or simply let go of my visualization, and let whatever form. Sometimes I leave the wonderland in the periphery and see what she's showing me through a portal of sorts. It's like freeform visualization but you let your tulpa guide it. I find text more difficult. If I remember or imagine text, unless I already know what it says, it looks like valid text but I cannot read past the first word or two. Though a couple times Lyra left me a note in the right way and I was in the right state of mind for it to work. These times it looked like completely illegible handwriting, may as well be a different language with a different alphabet, but as I looked at each word of it, the idea of the word entered my mind though I couldn't read it visually. It felt like the note was reading itself to me as I scanned it. This is pretty awesome if you and your tulpa can do it. Something else you can do with your tulpa to practice communication (and also thought hiding) is charades. I haven't done this, but it sounds fun and useful. 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)
Guest Anonymous April 3, 2013 April 3, 2013 I wish there was some kind of program that allows them to do stuff like that, but how would that kind of thing work in the first place? Do you even IRC? Proxying is where you type out your tulpa's thoughts, as if you were representing them. Nothing involving onions or shit like that. Here's a definition: Noun The authority to represent someone else, esp. in voting. A person authorized to act on behalf of another.
DarthNikolai April 3, 2013 Author April 3, 2013 Do you even IRC? Proxying is where you type out your tulpa's thoughts, as if you were representing them. Nothing involving onions or shit like that. That involves other people, what I'm talking about is a method for your tulpa's to communicate to you, not to others. But thanks anyway. It's really not that complex. One thing I did was install a whiteboard in my wonderland; there is also a beach. After I gave Lyra beach toys, soon afterward there was a huge sand tower. They sometimes draw stuff on the board too. A simpler way is to teach them how to send you mental images. Lyra has taken me places she made like this (places in the wonderland? her wonderland? whatever). When forcing, I put my hands on her head or hold her, focus on her, then either close my eyes in the wonderland (they're already closed IRL) or simply let go of my visualization, and let whatever form. Sometimes I leave the wonderland in the periphery and see what she's showing me through a portal of sorts. It's like freeform visualization but you let your tulpa guide it. I find text more difficult. If I remember or imagine text, unless I already know what it says, it looks like valid text but I cannot read past the first word or two. Though a couple times Lyra left me a note in the right way and I was in the right state of mind for it to work. These times it looked like completely illegible handwriting, may as well be a different language with a different alphabet, but as I looked at each word of it, the idea of the word entered my mind though I couldn't read it visually. It felt like the note was reading itself to me as I scanned it. This is pretty awesome if you and your tulpa can do it. Something else you can do with your tulpa to practice communication (and also thought hiding) is charades. I haven't done this, but it sounds fun and useful. This is why I thought it was too complex, I feel like too much of the time would be asking what they wrote. I think it is also worthwhile to note that my tulpa's is not vocal, which can be difficult. Up until now, she has been communicating through thoughts and feelings. I want something more concrete until vocalization is achieved, which is why I asked the question in the first place. Name: Lilith Form: Human (see profile pic) Age: 19 (Created Dec. 29th 2012) Working on: Imposition
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