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How can I keep myself from changing things my tulpa did in the wonderland?

 

For example, I put a box down and tell my tulpae (BTW, I have not heard them yet) to move the box somewhere else as a test of sentience and they move it somewhere, but if I return, the box is where it was...

 

Is there anyway to stop this? It would help me prove there sentience without hearing them! HELP!

Tulpae

Neon(Anthro): Working on... Something...

Your wonderland, the fabrication from your mind, its resilience towards change is pretty a common sense answer towards your difficulty of not seeing the changes your tulpa makes all the time. It's simply because of the pre-existent concepts of what makes your wonderland would be more apparent than recent changes, and all I can really say for this without going tl;dr mode on you is just to keep practicing visualizing the change.

 

Don't go into a level 99 panic mode if you don't see those changes being permanent, everything will be fine, just keep at it and just communicate with your tulpa with any technicalities. Just because you're not seeing the changes frequently does not mean the existential aspects behind sentience from your tulpa is destroyed, remember, wonderlands aren't the bread and butter that confirms sentience of a tulpa, there are many many MANY factors that contribute towards sentience and sapience.

When you go into wonderland, try not to build it from memory. Allow your wonderland to build itself--it should take no thought on your part.

The problem is that you are, even if inadvertently, rendering the wonderland based on your memory of it--not based on what's actually there. If you allow your wonderland to show you what it looks like, you allow it to show you anything.

"If this can be avoided, it should. If it can't, then it would be better if it could be. If it happened and you're thinking back to it, try and think back further. Try not to avoid it with your mind. If any of this is possible, it may be helpful. If not, it won't be."

 

When you go into wonderland, try not to build it from memory. Allow your wonderland to build itself

 

How do I let something build its self? for me it's kinda hard...

Tulpae

Neon(Anthro): Working on... Something...

It's not easy to describe. But go in without any expectations--without trying to remember what it looked like, or where anything was.

It surely won't work the first time, but eventually, I'm sure it'll work.

"If this can be avoided, it should. If it can't, then it would be better if it could be. If it happened and you're thinking back to it, try and think back further. Try not to avoid it with your mind. If any of this is possible, it may be helpful. If not, it won't be."

 

Pro-tip: Use pre-existent memories and extend from there (bonus tip: your mind is going to do this either way unconsciously). The mind will still derive from the base memories you had of the wonderland, what's actually there is simply the mind conjuring up the wonderland.

 

To let it build on itself means you'll have to practice learning how to imagine it consciously first so that there's eventually unconscious competence in making the wonderland for what it really is. To let it just happen like it's second nature means you have to build conscious competence before or at least during the process of getting it down naturally.

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