tania June 7, 2013 June 7, 2013 This wasnt a planned experiment but last night I lost my remote and couldnt find it anywhere. I looked for it for ages getting more and more frustrated and then thought "why dont I ask my Tulpa for help in finding it". I ended up feeling guided to go to a certain area in my bedroom (I'd looked there already and had been expecting to be guided to leave the bedroom as that remote could of been anywhere so was surprised to be guided to this area in front of a area of my dressing table which has nothing in this area) so there was nothing there I could see. So at that I was confused and gave up looking. I just stood at the spot Jesse guided me too.. staring at the empty dressing table top. That spot I was standing in was all I could get from Jesse, I kept on going back "nope its not here, nothing in front of me". A bit later on when getting ready for bed. I picked up something on the floor actually right in that very spot where I'd been standing where Jesse had before directed me to go and stand sitting there, under that was my remote, it must of been right next to my foot earlier in that spot (lucky I didnt step on the thing). I should not have given up but I'd put my own strong thoughts on "Jesse must be wrong" when there was nothing in front of me on that cupboard, when he in fact lead me to the very spot it was like Id asked him to do (I was just being dumb). Jesse (human male) DOB 16th April 2013 Working on imposition
Guest EnnervateIndustries June 7, 2013 June 7, 2013 I've done something similar, it's really just them combing your memory for where you put something last, I'm pretty sure.
tania June 10, 2013 Author June 10, 2013 I've done something similar, it's really just them combing your memory for where you put something last, I'm pretty sure. If it isnt that, it would take the Tulpa stuff into the metaphysical realm. That is an experiment I wish to do in future.. so looking for something someone else has lost when you havent even yourself been around them to have any clues where they've lost it. I got to do this experiment again last night. Once again I'd lost something and spent soo long looking for it without luck. I purposely kept on searching for it myself to make sure there was no way I was going to find it myself without some help, before I got Jesse's help. In the end I had no choice but to give up looking for it myself, so time for my second go at this experiment. This time it was a complete success, he lead me to to it and then told me exactly where to look (he told me it was in a book), and thou I didnt think it would be in the book, I trusted him and opened the book up and looked in it and found it!! I didnt actually even think what I was looking for could hide itself from me in a book due to its size (so it was going against my logic too, so a good lesson in trust and working with the tulpa). Due to my last experience with this experiement, I learnt to "trust" Jesse's guidence and not to argue with him that he is wrong, which I did last time (haha Ive made myself feel stupid so many times by doing that as it always turns out he's right). It was easier this time as last time he lead me by feel to the spot and then I had to try to find the object where I was standing (as I wasnt hearing him), but this time I was guided with voice telling me where it exactly was. Its awesome knowing that I now can find anything Ive lost throu him as with my medical condition, I have bad memory issues often and this will make my life a heck of a lot easier. I can end up due to my brain with car keys in the fridge or things other very weird places where one logically dont look. *Note in the past I'd tried to hunt for lost things on many occassions using metaphysical methods eg pendulum, dowsing rods, trying to sense and also by memory aid techniques but NEVER, not even once had any luck finding lost objects using any of those methods... but this, its amazing. Jesse will take me straight to the object and even tell me where it is at that spot, I dont have to even think about "where may that object be?". From what Im experiencing with this with my medical issues, I think this could work for dementia patients!!! Jesse (human male) DOB 16th April 2013 Working on imposition
Guest Vaemund June 15, 2013 June 15, 2013 You don't even know dude... I've had another person's tulpa tell me where an object is, it doesn't have to be your own. I am pretty sure he did not know that it was there. I dropped something and it rolled underneath this wooden bench in my room, and I couldn't find it under there. His tulpa pointed out that it rolled behind a black box or something... and no shit, there it was. He saw neither that there was a black box nor that the object actually rolled behind it, and I believe that it would have been impossible for him to given his perspective. Maybe he was just guessing, and good on intuition... I'm not sure. To you? that probably sounds crazy, and that is why it will never work. To him? perfectly logical, and that is why I think it was able to happen. This is besides the point, but I have also heard of a man who would do this sort of thing every time he lost an object. He would lose something, and then immediately go over to this statue of a faerie and ask where it was. When he found it, he would return to the statue and offer it his praises. At first, it did not exactly work very well, but after a long time of doing this he would eventually ask the faerie, and then immediately walk around and find the object- he observed an extremely heightened ability to find objects after preforming this little trick over a long time. Just something to think about.
Guest EnnervateIndustries June 17, 2013 June 17, 2013 What? No, I didn't mean metaphysically, I just mean YOUR tulpa searches through YOUR memory for things you forgot, e.g. where the remote is. Basically two people looking for a physical object, but with memories instead, if that makes sense.
White Light June 18, 2013 June 18, 2013 What? No, I didn't mean metaphysically, I just mean YOUR tulpa searches through YOUR memory for things you forgot, e.g. where the remote is. Basically two people looking for a physical object, but with memories instead, if that makes sense. I'm pretty sure a tulpa can easily do that, so long as you knew where the remote was at some point or if you had all the necessary puzzle pieces able to piece together the location of the remote.
Scott Z June 22, 2013 June 22, 2013 I have nothing to add. I just wanted to state that this is a fascinating thread. my thoughtform = Isis her appearance = stylized rabbit with dark fur and glowing eyes her developmental stage = imaginary friend
arbiterspartan August 6, 2013 August 6, 2013 Thel has found several objects that I've lost, including my shoes, my hat, a name tag (for work) and my wallet. The shoes were the strongest case, because I had been looking for a good 10 minutes or so and hadn't found them. So I just decided to ask him, genuinely not expecting to hear anything or get a right answer. I heard a thought that said "hallway" and checked and it was there. In the case of the other objects I sort of had an idea of where they might be, and Thel happened to agree, so it's debatable whether it was really him. The other strongest case besides my shoe was when I was trying to find a drawing of him (the one I'm using as our avatar right now), and I was looking through my browser history to find it. He tried to tell me that I had already downloaded it, but I said that I hadn't, because I remember thinking that I wish I had. But he sent me a feeling of insistence, so I checked and he was right. However, I put the shoe example as being a strong case, as with the drawing it was 50/50 that he could have been right about the drawing having already been downloaded or not, whereas with the shoes there were a lot more possibilities of where in my house they could have been. Progress Report We as host just have to show gratitude in the smaller things with our tulpa(e).
Spartanelete August 9, 2013 August 9, 2013 I tried posting this while my account was still waiting to be activated by an admin; The most your tulpa could do is use your memory, even if recessive, identify the last known location of that object, because your tulpa does not have physical eyes and etc. Not going into metaphysics though, which would disagree with my claim.
Shui August 9, 2013 August 9, 2013 It's true that they can only use your memory, but it seems that they are better at accessing it. People have said that their tulpas have photographic memory, while we tend to forget things for some reason. "'Real isn't how you are made,' said the Skin Horse. 'It's a thing that happens to you.'"
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