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I'm visually impaired, blind in one eye and bad vision in the other. Now my tulpa also has the same visual impairment, even when within the wonderland.

 

I was wondering if anyone had experienced something similar?

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I would guess your tulpa's sight is like this because you got used to that way of seeing, making it normal to you and therefore to him/her.

 

I need glasses but don't wear them very often, so I got used to seeing everything a bit blury if it's not near, it wouldn't surprise me at all if Lea told me she sees the same way.

I wish I could tell you she does, but she's not vocal yet. I'm 80% sure she does though.

 

And since I assume she does she probably will, regardless of how she would see usually.

Maybe you coud improve his/her sight in the wonderland if you really believe he sees better, expectations can have a big impact on your tulpa.

Was this a recent development or have you had this disability for most of your life?

 

If this is a long-term thing, then I think the reason that your tulpa shares your impairment is the same reason that my tulpa cannot speak Russian; the brain cannot emulate something it does not know. However, this is a little different. I think it might be possible if you and your tulpa practiced a lot, but I don't see much benefit.

 

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And since I assume she does she probably will, regardless of how she would see usually.

Maybe you coud improve his/her sight in the wonderland if you really believe he sees better, expectations can have a big impact on your tulpa.

 

If this was a recent development, then what you believe would be much more relevant.

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Was this a recent development or have you had this disability for most of your life?

 

If this is a long-term thing, then I think the reason that your tulpa shares your impairment is the same reason that my tulpa cannot speak Russian; the brain cannot emulate something it does not know. However, this is a little different. I think it might be possible if you and your tulpa practiced a lot, but I don't see much benefit.

 

 

If this was a recent development, then what you believe would be much more relevant.

 

I've had it since birth, never known any different which is probably why I cant alter her vision to be better.

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I've had it since birth, never known any different which is probably why I cant alter her vision to be better.

 

Even if you have it from birth it probably isn't impossible, just very hard to improve her vision.

 

Maybe you could work around that problem by giving her a sonar or something similar that will let her "see" everything much more detailed.

She will still see blurred (or something else, I don't know much about your condidtion) but she will know exactly what's there.

Or she might even switch to "sonar vision":

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Let us know how if it works :D

 

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It's myopia, I have it a couple of years now, it slowly get's worse until the age of 18-20 where it pretty much stops.

It's just nearsightedness, I have glasses and lenses and it isn't a bad case, worst case scenario I give her some glasses.

 

Even if you have it from birth it probably isn't impossible, just very hard to improve her vision.

 

Maybe you could work around that problem by giving her a sonar or something similar that will let her "see" everything much more detailed.

She will still see blurred (or something else, I don't know much about your condidtion) but she will know exactly what's there.

Or she might even switch to "sonar vision":

 

Thats a really good idea, I mean it might be an idea do have some kind of switching because she is comfortable with her vision just as I am but we might try it out (pony with sonar vision, lol).

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Hm... okay, so a tulpa's sight is influenced by the hosts. Still... I wonder if you can have a tulpa born blind? Or even have a tulpa (I'm guessing with Cyclops' case) who where the host is color blind, the tulpa can figure out different colors, or at least can percieve colors better than the host.

Hm... okay, so a tulpa's sight is influenced by the hosts. Still... I wonder if you can have a tulpa born blind? Or even have a tulpa (I'm guessing with Cyclops' case) who where the host is color blind, the tulpa can figure out different colors, or at least can percieve colors better than the host.

 

This would be an insanely cool concept to test out, like the tulpa could sense the colours that the host can't.

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