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[Independence] Helping your tulpa become more independent with flashcards


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Tulpa independence with flashcards!

 

This is a relatively short guide, but it's helped me tons. I'm really happy I thought of doing this, and I'm going to start doing this daily.

 

So I discovered that my tulpa, Fancyboy, is terrible at parallel processing. I had decided, why not show him simple math flashcards, so he can get better at this? He's not exactly independent yet, but this strategy for tulpa independence has helped him in a variety of ways!

 

First off, the link to the website that is really great to use: Addition Flashcards!

 

What you need:

  • A vocal tulpa
  • Yourself (of course!)

 

What you need to do is get them to answer the flashcard questions, until they get better at it. I realized this was working when we worked on more advanced questions and he got the right answer a few times in a row. Eventually you will realize that your tulpa is thinking apart from you, and isn't just using your own thoughts to formulate it's own ideas. This is why I felt like I was parroting for a long time, my tulpa could not think for himself. With these flashcards, my tulpa is able to think on its own.

 

If your tulpa gets discouraged (like Fancyboy has many times before), just encourage them to keep on going! They can do it!

Even if your tulpa isn't good with math or numbers, it still helps to do the simple equations. I'm bad at math, and it seems that Fancyboy is doing better than I am with these flashcards.

 

I'm not sure if there's a correlation between doing this and parallel processing, but I'll find out if there is!

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The method can be generalized by just getting the tulpa to think about various things and letting them answer while paying attention (or even better, thinking about some other things as well, *while* also paying a bit of attention to the tulpa), although I suppose that's more general than "flashcards".

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