Ember.Vesper January 25, 2020 Share January 25, 2020 There's a lot of good material in these old threads, Bella, but they probably aren't the best place for a new person to start reading. The understanding of tulpamancy has changed a lot. Many aspects of FAQ man's approach were already considered old fashioned by 2013. Even actual intentional parroting is often accepted as a creation technique now. You want to get part of your brain working as a different person. *Being* the other person to some degree can help get that jumpstarted. Roleplaying them with other people, writing a story from their perspective, or imagining both sides of a conversation with them are all valid options for this. FAQ was talking about creation techniques, Ranger, not about how a vocal or mature tulpa manifests. Focusing on the internal experiences of the nascent tulpa may contribute more to creating those internal experience than focusing on what their having internal experiences looks like on the outside. But, yes, all of our facial expressions and body language manifest unbidden on the physical body regardless of who is fronting. It's dramatic enough that our friends consider watching us talk to one another in mindvoice an entertaining spectacle. -Ember I'm not having fun here anymore, so we've decided to take a bit of a break, starting February 27, 2020. - Ember Ember - Soulbonder, Female, 39 years old, from Georgia, USA . . . . [Our Progress Report] . . . . [How We Switch] Vesper Dowrin - Insourced Soulbond from London, UK, World of Darkness, Female, born 9 Sep 1964, bonded ~12 May 2017 Iris Ravenlock - Insourced Soulbond from the Winter Court of Faerie, Dresdenverse, Female, born 6 Jun 1982, bonded ~5 Dec 2015 'Real isn't how you are made,' said the Skin Horse. 'It's a thing that happens to you.' - The Velveteen Rabbit Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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