Orq9000 May 9, 2012 May 9, 2012 Testing out my crazy ideas on 14 years old. Something that I always wanted to try! Serio. I think research board was intended to test done tulpas, not new ways to make one. If You are really willing to offer Your time to research tulpa phenomenon. And if You are ok with getting Your tulpa, much later than average. Or even wasting this whole time. Do what I did. Try to learn "what is tulpa" and "how it works", but not "how to make it". And try to find Your own way to create one.
Uguubee May 9, 2012 May 9, 2012 In terms of experimenting with dangerous subjects relating to tulpae, there's two; 1. Creating an 'evil tulpa' to see if it's possible to actually administrate individual harm via tulpa. Someone's already onto this. 2. The relationship between age and tulpa - is there any correlation? You'd be an appropriate test subject for this. I'd suggest starting your tulpaforcing considering the following elements; i. experience - I'm hypothesizing that less experience given to the individual produces an incomplete or 'lesser' tulpa. This directly relates to if age affects tulpaforcing. ii. your interpretation of instructions may be incorrect due to your age.
Pheynman May 9, 2012 May 9, 2012 In terms of experimenting with dangerous subjects relating to tulpae, there's two; 1. Creating an 'evil tulpa' to see if it's possible to actually administrate individual harm via tulpa. Someone's already onto this. that doesn't look safe enough for a 14 yo. what if we ask him to start creating a tulpa "during sleep"? falling asleep while tulpaforcing, or trying to interact with the tulpa during a lucid dream. many here thinks that is a really unproductive way but no one based an entire creation on it ( as far as i know).
FAQ man May 9, 2012 May 9, 2012 I think that if we do use him to experiment it should be a small deviation from the normal. Not something huge like dreaming, because 1) we don't know if he is adept at lucid dreaming and 2) we don't know if it will work or not. Here's my list I guess: 1) tulpaforcing in every session with eyes open (you can still visualize this way) 2) Narrating aloud more than in your head (just to see if it truly is more productive, like it seems) 3) Typing the personality/ narration instead of saying it in your head or aloud You'd have to pick one, just because if there's more than one changed variable we can't know which effected the outcome.
Orq9000 May 10, 2012 May 10, 2012 I think his age is affecting the process enough, we can doubt the outcome. I think we should make "how old are U?" thread, because it can turn out, to be interesting factor.
FAQ man May 10, 2012 May 10, 2012 I think we would only be able to chart age as a factor if everyone was making a tulpa the same way. There's no "control" for this, therefore drawing conclusions is going to be difficult.
Orq9000 May 10, 2012 May 10, 2012 Not if You relate it to another factor. Like, for example, "Do U feel responsible for your creation?". We can find an lot interesting factors like this, in this thread about ethics.
Bluesleeve May 10, 2012 May 10, 2012 Actually, we could get a great insight into the Tulpa's independence, when the subject is willing to take a psychic Trauma. If the Tulpa isn't affected, then it could in fact be a completely different personality. Just a thought, though. It would be inhumane. What is a Tulpa? Blog Rainbow 'Alyx' Dash Pronto
FAQ man May 10, 2012 May 10, 2012 No, what I'm saying is that there's no way we can have a "control" or perfect creation with no frills. We don't know if age is a factor, and even if we collected data from everyone with a completed tulpa (age and number of hours it took for creation, for example) it still would not mean much even if we did spot a trend because there are dozens of other variables among the one we are focusing on (age) such as methods, tulpaforcing position, narration time, and all that shit. So what I'm saying is that we cannot count age itself as a factor, or anything else really until we have a completely vanilla creation experience, which is impossible. There may be a trend if we isolate information, but the fact of the matter is that trend could very well be caused by something entirely different than what we're looking at. Actually, we could get a great insight into the Tulpa's independence, when the subject is willing to take a psychic Trauma. What do you mean by this?
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