imahaxor May 4, 2013 May 4, 2013 So many of these children like my nephew are probably continuing on with thier imaginary friends... probably till they get to the age where they feel uncomfortable about their halluncinations and choose to then ignore them, this would then cause the Tulpas to become silent after a while. I assume many of these would be Tulpas as it is doubtful if you are putting attention onto something for years and treating it like its real.. that it wont in fact become a Tulpa. The likihood of it being real is probably more then the likihood that it wont esp since children dont have the hangups on what is real and not like adults do. Wait, so your nephew is experiencing his imaginary friend as a hallucination? Or are you just using the term loosely? If I had an imaginary friend that manifested itself as a hallucination when I was a kid, I would've have been scared to death. My Tulpa And then it cuts to a scene where you're sitting in a padded cell.
tania May 4, 2013 May 4, 2013 Wait, so your nephew is experiencing his imaginary friend as a hallucination? Or are you just using the term loosely? If I had an imaginary friend that manifested itself as a hallucination when I was a kid, I would've have been scared to death. He's had an imaginary friend for a very long time (3-4 years maybe longer).. he's 11 years old. I dont know all the details yet but plan to question him on it. Its going to be an interesting discussion (have to wait to get him alone where his mum cant hear our convo as his imaginary friend and his past persistance in it really freaked her out and she doesnt like him to speak about). :) she told me I'd give myself schizoprenia with the Tulpa stuff and asked me to stop doing it. This and imaginary friends are like Taboo subjects in thier house. Jesse (human male) DOB 16th April 2013 Working on imposition
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