Spice May 25, 2013 May 25, 2013 Basically, my Tulpa Spice and I are the royalty of slow. Yeah, it's been really fun getting to know her, but we only connect emotionally. We're really good at reading each other's emotions and she can induce headaches in a snap. I'm having problems hearing her.. "correctly" Now, on the rare occasion we do speak, I'm half asleep or she is speaking without anything really making sense. It's like, I can hear her, but she is making noises not words. It's probably not a newbie thing, considering this is month 5 now. Advice on how to actually understand what she's saying? edited to make me sound like less of an asshole on 4/2/2018, i really hate my old posts Despite the name, the host bodybody is the one usually using this account. Spice was born in 2013 and Tomoe was born in 2014.
Linkzelda May 26, 2013 May 26, 2013 If only there was a like button for the comment above me (or even a +rep) :P I made a vocal script that I use and it's been going pretty good now. Eva can say things before I can even process them, and although this script is just for her to go into a rambling phrase while images slide through my mind, I have another script that was inspired by the 20 questions that a user made a guide on. If you want, I'll pm the one that focuses on getting your tulpa to say as many things as possible. And yeah, it's going to take some time at first, you just have to give your mind some working room and enough time for these sensations to come by naturally. And the more time you focus on doing this, the less you'll be worried on whether or not she's doing this, or if you're doing this, etc. [align=center]7 Hours of Active Forcing 8 Hours & 29 Minutes of Active Forcing 10 Hours of Active Forcing[/align]
Spice May 27, 2013 Author May 27, 2013 [words] Because we are able to think with just the "intention" of a sentence rather than working off of purely what the word means we can communicate past lexical gaps quite easily. I might try to do that the next few days,thanks. I have the attention span of a small avian, so I'll need to remember to constantly think of her. LinkZelda, I'd love to get the script off you, if you could send it to me. Despite the name, the host bodybody is the one usually using this account. Spice was born in 2013 and Tomoe was born in 2014.
Chupi May 28, 2013 May 28, 2013 This is something that has helped some others: Try reading her mind, in any way that makes sense to you. What I did is put my hands around her head and focus completely on perceiving her thoughts. Talk to her and try to provoke an answer. Be open to any sort of quiet thought that seems to come from her. Ask her questions ranging from so easy you already know what she'll say ("what is your name?") to stuff you don't know ("what is your favorite color?") to stuff that'll make her think about her own thoughts and emotions ("how do you feel about that movie we watched?"). Once you have some thoughts from her, focus on them and how they feel. Memorize this feeling; it is the emotional signature of her thoughts. With a little practice you can use this signature to recognize her thoughts more easily when not mind-reading her. With at least a little ability to get thoughts from her, you can work with her on thinking "louder", "pushing" her thoughts at you, creating a more realistic voice, etc. Note: I'm not referring to anything ESP or paranormal here. You're in the same brain. Why wouldn't you be able to read each others' minds? Lyra: human female, ~17 Evan: boy, ~14, was an Eevee Anera: anime-style girl, ~12; Lyra made her My blog :: Time expectations are bad (forcing time targets are good though)
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