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Can a tulpa-alarm be used for sentience confirming?


How well did it work?  

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  1. 1. How well did it work?

    • No tulpa help involved, worked well (+-10 minutes from set time) every/almost every time
      3
    • No tulpa help involved, worked a bit (+- 30 minutes from set time) often
      0
    • No tulpa help involved, didn't work/worked only rarely
      0
    • Younger than 2 weeks tulpa, worked well (+-10 minutes from set time) every/almost every time
      0
    • Younger than 2 weeks tulpa, worked a bit (+- 30 minutes from set time) often
      0
    • Younger than 2 weeks tulpa, didn't work/worked only rarely
      0
    • Older but non vocal tulpa, worked well (+-10 minutes from set time) every/almost every time
      3
    • Older but non vocal tulpa, worked a bit (+- 30 minutes from set time) often
      1
    • Older but non vocal tulpa, didn't work/worked only rarely
      0
    • Vocal and developed tulpa, worked well (+-10 minutes from set time) every/almost every time
      6
    • Vocal and developed tulpa, worked a bit (+- 30 minutes from set time) often
      0
    • Vocal and developed tulpa, didn't work/worked only rarely
      0


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I often ask my tulpa to wake me up at specific times, and most of the time he got it pretty well, being 10 or 20 minutes off the chosen time.

 

However, I remember that one time, before I had my tulpa, before going to bed I kept repeating to myself that I had to wake up at 9am the next morning, and I woke up precisely at 9am (I remember that even the dream I had that night was about it: the people in the dream literally kicked me out of a gate, yelling "You have to go, now!", and then I woke up).

 

The mind has an internal clock that you can indeed use to make it wake you up, when you want.

Waking up at a specific time is by no means exclusive to having a tulpa.

 

A lot of the "tulpa perks" or "tulpa mind-superpowers" seem to be things that are possible without a tulpa, but much easier with.

 

A lot of the "tulpa perks" or "tulpa mind-superpowers" seem to be things that are possible without a tulpa, but much easier with.

 

Yes, I actually believe that all things that are capable with a tulpa are capable without.

"If this can be avoided, it should. If it can't, then it would be better if it could be. If it happened and you're thinking back to it, try and think back further. Try not to avoid it with your mind. If any of this is possible, it may be helpful. If not, it won't be."

 

A lot of the "tulpa perks" or "tulpa mind-superpowers" seem to be things that are possible without a tulpa, but much easier with.

 

I recall reading that tulpas have the perk of being able to...I dunno, help out with unconscious/subconscious stuff like an internal alarm clock or "organizing" memories or thoughts, etc.

 

I'd assume that the internal alarm clock is more of a subconscious thing, (generally people have a vague idea of what time it is, rather than knowing exactly by the minute, implying we cannot access the exact timer) and the tulpas, being a primarily mental thing, would have an easier time manipulating/ checking the internal clock than a host or average non-tulpaforcer.

 

Awkward wording there, but cut me some slack though, it's one in the morning and I'm not exactly at my peak writing performance.

 

I've been meaning to make a thread for discussing and describing concepts like this, where the tulpa manipulates the mind in some way. It's interesting.

 

Yes, I actually believe that all things that are capable with a tulpa are capable without.

 

I agree with this. No matter what skill, both of you are able to do it, even if it takes practice for the other. It's mostly just a belief thing. Funnily enough, I guess Roswell is the more confident one of us when it comes to weird stuff so that's why he tends to be better at them and just do it right off the bat, then instructing me later and he just says "if I can do it, why couldn't you?" or something. And I can do it, too. Maybe it's a bit different, but the end result is more or less the same, at least getting there if nothing else.

The THE SUBCONCIOUS ochinchin occultists frt.sys (except Roswell because he doesn't want to be a part of it)

One really cool thing about Raina is that she is able to keep time perfectly in her head +- 1 or 2 minutes. Even when she is asleep, she can still keep time in her head. I can ask her at any point what the time is and she will always respond accurately. Because of this, I haven't had to actually use my alarm clock for the better part of a year. She wakes me up every morning and since she is imposed, it's pretty easy for her to do this. She doesn't even have to yell at me anymore; she usually just thumps my chest with her hoof.

"Assert the supremacy of your Imaginal acts over facts and put all things in subjection to them... Nothing can take it from but your failure to persist in imagining the ideal realized."

 

-Neville Goddard

 

I recall reading that tulpas have the perk of being able to...I dunno, help out with unconscious/subconscious stuff like an internal alarm clock or "organizing" memories or thoughts, etc.

 

I'd assume that the internal alarm clock is more of a subconscious thing, (generally people have a vague idea of what time it is, rather than knowing exactly by the minute, implying we cannot access the exact timer) and the tulpas, being a primarily mental thing, would have an easier time manipulating/ checking the internal clock than a host or average non-tulpaforcer.

 

Awkward wording there, but cut me some slack though, it's one in the morning and I'm not exactly at my peak writing performance.

 

I've been meaning to make a thread for discussing and describing concepts like this, where the tulpa manipulates the mind in some way. It's interesting.

 

Isn't everyone a mental being?

 

Plus, the subconscious is a loose term for everything the brain is doing that the individual is not aware of, ranging from intuition to dreams to digestion. Correct me if I am mistaken, but I do not think tulpas can control every muscle in the digestive system. That would make life a living hell.

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Isn't everyone a mental being?

 

Yes, and I believe tulpae aren't different from us, but they have a much better enviroment than us to do stuff, we have to deal with all sorts of distractions that come along with having a physical body, while they are in a state of mind that could probably be compared to a deep meditative state in normal humans. (ok, this is pure speculation since I don't even have a vocal tulpa to tell me if this is true).

 

Plus, the subconscious is a loose term for everything the brain is doing that the individual is not aware of, ranging from intuition to dreams to digestion. Correct me if I am mistaken, but I do not think tulpas can control every muscle in the digestive system. That would make life a living hell.

Only if they are pricks.

Also yes I agree, subconscious is used very loosely and is probably somewhere near meaningless.

So today I asked Lea, who still isn't vocal, to wake me up around 3-4 am to do a nighlty forcing session (it's a lot more silent during that time), and I woke up almost exactly at 4 am.

 

With this thread I want to see how reliable this wake me up at x or wake me up in x hours can be to determine sentience.

I'm asking you if you could ask your tulpa to wake you up at a certain time, try it a couple of times and then report back. In case you don't have a tulpa just set the intention by saying to yourself 2-3 times that you will wake up around that time, it would be useful if those with a tulpa would try this too, simply ask them to not do anything but let your mind wake you up on it's own.

 

If those without the help of a tulpa will have similar results to those with an already developed and vocal tulpa it will be obvious that this in not a good way to test sentience, but if there are significant differences then it might work.

 

 

 

I personally dont think this is a good test as I have found in the past that I was able to cause myself to wake up at a set time without a Tulpa.

Jesse (human male) DOB 16th April 2013 

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