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I'm no newbie to daydreaming stuff, but generally half of the daydream is achieved by my "narrating" what's going on to help me imagine it. This has sorta spilled into my forcing sessions in wonderland.

 

ie "So there's this brook, and this brook represents the thoughts in our head, and we're gonna split the brook into to brooks by building a wall. The brook on the left is my thoughts, the one on the right is your thoughts, this way we can distinguish who's thoughts are whose more clearly and..." *all this while imagining the wall-building*

 

-or-

 

"We're gonna walk to the ice castle now. Gsh gsh gsh" *makes snow-crunching sounds in head*

 

I've read there's no "wrong" way to tulpaforce and stuff, but the whole wonderland and meditation and hallucination things makes me wonder, is the meditation generally more visual? Do people try to not describe it and just visualize? Should I focus more on pure senses and less on describing to myself what's going on?

I do this too, the few times I have wonderland sessions. I think it works to keep me focused on the task at hand.

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If you do want to describe what's happening in your wonderland (which is normal, I did that for a while, it helps concentration) it might help to narrate it to your tulpa.

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