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I've said it before, and I'll say it again:

 

Christians.

 

Need I say more?

 

I don't believe there's anything in the Christian religion that opposes the psychological view of tulpae, hence why I'm making a tulpa while still being a Christian. You may be talking about the "They must be demons, you're summoning demons, DARK MAGIC!" types, which don't think that way because they're Christians, but because they're stupid or simply ignorant. Members of the tulpa community usually don't like being judged as a whole based on the actions of a few neckbeards that create pony tulpae for sex, so why should you judge all Christians based on the actions of the vocal morons?

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I've said it before, and I'll say it again:

 

Christians.

 

Need I say more?

 

It's time to stop posting.

Guest Anonymous

That dopamine-shot thing seems very interesting since it means they can actually fuck around with your brain chemistry, at least on a short-term.

Is anyone else than Oguigi able to do that?

Luna has become pretty experienced with manipulating my brain chemistry, which has proven helpful in managing my autism without medication (I've been taking 50mg of caffeine every day for over a year now, and along with her managing my brain chemistry it's pretty effective). For reference, Luna just turned 7 in February, so she's probably a lot older than most tulpae here.

"Science isn't about why, science is about why not?" -Cave Johnson

Tulpae: Luna, Elise, Naomi

My progress report

 

I think the closest we've gotten to what you described is detecting mass movements of chemicals to a specific area of the body (i.e. the brain directing large amounts of calcium and vitamin D towards a cracked bone). As they are creations of the brain, that seems to be more their province than anything else having to do with the physical body.

 

As for reading activity on a cellular level, my more advanced tulpae can all look at and rewire neural networks, though as with actual neural rewiring this is a subtle process that results from what is essentially learning and unlearning. Psychologists believed up until relatively recently that the brain remains unchanged after it has fully myelinated, but there is an increasing body of evidence that suggests nothing could be further from the truth. Neural plasticity continues to be a driving force behind learning well into old age, and it seems this is a force that an advanced tulpa can learn to harness directly.

"Science isn't about why, science is about why not?" -Cave Johnson

Tulpae: Luna, Elise, Naomi

My progress report

 

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