Jack June 8, 2013 June 8, 2013 I'm currently struggling with vocality. I am one week away from 4 month mark since I've started forcing, and I'm yet to talk with my tulpae. I had some clear responses, but they were really rare. Most of the time I can just feel her trying to say something without any real effect, some random mumble(I'm not even sure if it's from her) or some fuzzy word or two(It's like I am in a room full of people talking and she is trying to say something to me). And I can't hear anything when I ask her to say something. Lately, because of this, I am feeling like a puddle of mud. My guess is, I am obviously missing something here. So, my question is, how did you guys attained vocality for your tulpa? “Be what you would seem to be- or, if you'd like it put more simply- Never imagine yourself not to be otherwise than what it might appear to others that what you were or might have been was not otherwise than what you had been would have appeared to them to be otherwise.”
Guest ExtraExtrapie June 9, 2013 June 9, 2013 I'm having the same problem as you, bud. Hopefully this thread gets some more answers.
shibo June 9, 2013 June 9, 2013 It sounds like me and it feels like me, but it's not me. It realized it, as i narrated vocal trough the day and i was responding to the comments in my mind after a week i started forcing. I didn't realized it directly, it just kept the conversation flowing. Just after that, i began to think about this moment. i realized that i had a conversation with my mind. i got parrotnoid, was trying not to parrot, searched for answers and so on. Yesterday in a session, it was the same. Narrating about my life, and got this thought. But i couldn't be parroting because i was in some meditative state, were i usually just think about nothing. The state is like if you listen to some music and just concentrate about the emotions and feelings this songs gives you. My mind was completely empty But there was this thought, which is totally unusual for this state. It sounded even not like me. i try now to focus on this. If my language insults someone, because of my mistakes, please let me know. I will work on it.
Guest Anonymous June 10, 2013 June 10, 2013 [Kidneys] How I got Snow to talk was in two ways... one of which might have worked better than the other, but I'll just note what I associate with Snow's and for that matter Celicia's and Apollo's vocality. 1) Talk the shit to/out of her - Self explanatory. The more I spoke to her, the more real she felt, and the more she felt like she had something to say. Since you've been at this for a month however, I'm sure that statement didn't feel like advice, but just plain annoying. 2) Creating Celicia - Though I'd never create a tulpa again for this sole purpose considering how Celicia felt over it, I do note that after having a peer close to her, they both became vocal extremely quickly. It was after Celicia came to be that they both started really gabbing it up. 3) Voxing- Just parroting your tulpa's voice to teach them how to respond to stuff. Eventually they'll start doing it on their own.
nemo345 June 10, 2013 June 10, 2013 With Ansaki, I was insulting someone in my mind a few days after I started creating her and she said "thats not nice" Shade started gaining sentience from a servitor that started out with a Slenderman form to help me with visualization and later deviated to something that looks like a darkrai. He responded with a simple hello. "Because sometimes the voices outside your head drive you mad, and the ones inside are keeping you sane." Tulpa: Ansaki, Shade
Bin June 11, 2013 June 11, 2013 moon and phi already said it but, yeah, parroting works. Just talk to your tulpa in it's voice and try to have it say it too, and also have it try to say it at the same time as you. It's good to alternate. It worked really well for me. no
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