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Hey guys! I had no luck finding a thread already about this, so I wanted to ask you all is say, you're trying to get your tulpa's hair to be somewhat animated. Let's say it was fire. Would you visualize it like that from the get-go? I wanted to ask this before I started to tulpaforce so that I could try to do everything right. This is the same for blinking- or would this all be considered Parroting?I'm not entirely sure; I'm new to this whole Tulpa concept.

Thanks for any answers!

‎”Nothing is impossible, the word itself says ‘I’m possible’!” -Audrey Hepburn

Some people may find it easier to visualise things like that form the start, but I don't personally find it difficult to make changes later on.

Some people talk of having to re-visualise and re-impose after making changes to their tulpa's form, but I personally haven't encountered this problem.

 

My personal take on the flaming hair would be to do it later on if it's not going to be the default state.

If it's going to be on fire all the time and never normal, then do it that way from the start.

 

As for the blinking, I'm sure it will progress very quickly from a conscious thought to a subconscious thought, at which point it will no longer be parroting. I'd say to visualise the blinking from the moment your tulpa has a stable/defined form, and try to visualise so naturally that your tulpa will do it on their own, without you having to think "blink, blink, blink"

If it requires your attention, it's going to make everything else more difficult.

I suppose one way of going about it would be to have your tulpa blink whenever you do in the beginning stages. It will be less distracting to the rest of the forcing then.

 

I never even thought about this before. I usually don't notice blinking in others or myself in the first place.

I'd say it's one of the less important finer details.

Some people may find it easier to visualise things like that form the start, but I don't personally find it difficult to make changes later on.

Some people talk of having to re-visualise and re-impose after making changes to their tulpa's form, but I personally haven't encountered this problem.

 

My personal take on the flaming hair would be to do it later on if it's not going to be the default state.

If it's going to be on fire all the time and never normal, then do it that way from the start.

 

As for the blinking, I'm sure it will progress very quickly from a conscious thought to a subconscious thought, at which point it will no longer be parroting. I'd say to visualise the blinking from the moment your tulpa has a stable/defined form, and try to visualise so naturally that your tulpa will do it on their own, without you having to think "blink, blink, blink"

If it requires your attention, it's going to make everything else more difficult.

I suppose one way of going about it would be to have your tulpa blink whenever you do in the beginning stages. It will be less distracting to the rest of the forcing then.

 

I never even thought about this before. I usually don't notice blinking in others or myself in the first place.

I'd say it's one of the less important finer details.

 

Alright, thanks!

I'll try it!

‎”Nothing is impossible, the word itself says ‘I’m possible’!” -Audrey Hepburn

Sure thing.

 

It would be nice if you could get more answers than just mine, though, since I'm fairly new to all this.

1) Set your hair on fire.

2) Look at a mirror.

3) ???????

4) Profit!

 

 

Please don't do this.

 

 

I'd say visualize the animate hair/body parts/blinking/breathing/anything with no fear at all. After all, isn't visualization just puppeteering them into a body? Just keep doing it until it's automatic or the tulpa complains about it.

"The night is young, Yume... JUST KIDDING IT'S ALREADY 2 AM!"

 

 

I'd say visualize the animate hair/body parts/blinking/breathing/anything with no fear at all. After all, isn't visualization just puppeteering them into a body? Just keep doing it until it's automatic or the tulpa complains about it.

Yep just go with it from the start. If you tulpa doesn't like it then she can just change it (I certainly would).

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  • 3 weeks later...

Thanks guys XD

All of your answers were very helpful! I'll be sure to remember them. The flaming hair was just an example xD It seems painful...

‎”Nothing is impossible, the word itself says ‘I’m possible’!” -Audrey Hepburn

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