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You can find anecdotes of other users with Aspergers that can still create and interact with a tulpa. Some of them found improvements in the creation process, some see no difference, and some may think it's a handicap.

 

With Aspergers, one may deduce that with the presumed limitation with social competence with peers (lack of empathy and such) that it would affect their progress in making a tulpa. However, there's not really any credible evidence to validate that (as yet). It can only be a huge issue if you lend higher attachments to the thoughts of your condition affecting you.

Like Linkzelda said, there have been people with Asperger's all over the scale. The answer is yes, you can make a tulpa the same as everyone else. What makes you think that your lack of visualisation ability is caused by your Asperger's?

I have Asperger's, and my tulpa is coming along fine. Maybe it's because I'm actually really good at empathizing? I don't know. Do you have any associated dissorders (i.e. ADD)?

My tulpa is Gracia, a female human.

Having aspergers syndrome I believe can actually help in tulpa making, although not all asperger people are the same, the traits some of them can have can help them visualize and work on their tulpa quite well. I to have aspergers and Im making a tulpa quite quickly and easily, so far I am up to making her vocal and I can hear a couple of her whispers and this is only my second week, dont know if its anything to do with the aspergers but! Here is a bit of info here about the traits they can have

 

Repetitive routines or rituals - Renembering to force and make the tulpa every day

Can engage in tasks (sometimes mudane ones) for hours and hours - Forcing?

Strong sensitivity to sound, touch, taste, sight, and smell (e.g. fabrics—won’t wear certain things, fluorescent lights)

Being "in their own world" / Preoccupied with their own agenda

Internal motivation - Not to give up on making their tulpa (determination)

Visual, three-dimensional thinking - Could help the minds eye visualize the tulpa in a 3D way.

 

Just some things that could possibly help a Aspergers person create a tulpa easier?

 

If you wish to read more just hit this link http://www.help4aspergers.com/pb/wp_4a3112c8/wp_4a3112c8.html

Day - 54 - 1 month

Stage - Impostion, independent

Name - Rainbow Dash

 

Visualise ✔ Touch ✔

Hear (vocal) ✔ Hear ✔

Impostion Independent

Possesion ✔ Switching - ✔

 

Wanna see something cool?

http://rainbowdashtulpa.tumblr.com/

 

I have Asperger's too, and the only problem I have with Tulpaforcing is my lack of motivation to force since I tend to hyper focus on other things, but not forcing. Since I don't like the whole forcing aspect of making a Tulpa (but I do enjoy narration) then it's hard for me to get my ass moving and actively forcing. It's doable though, and visualization is difficult for me too, but I manage. Seriously, don't worry about it, I'm making progress even with poor visualization and concentration ability, it's just taking a little longer than it does for most people is all.

Having aspergers syndrome I believe can actually help in tulpa making, although not all asperger people are the same, the traits some of them can have can help them visualize and work on their tulpa quite well. I to have aspergers and Im making a tulpa quite quickly and easily, so far I am up to making her vocal and I can hear a couple of her whispers and this is only my second week, dont know if its anything to do with the aspergers but! Here is a bit of info here about the traits they can have

 

Repetitive routines or rituals - Renembering to force and make the tulpa every day

Can engage in tasks (sometimes mudane ones) for hours and hours - Forcing?

Strong sensitivity to sound, touch, taste, sight, and smell (e.g. fabrics—won’t wear certain things, fluorescent lights)

Being "in their own world" / Preoccupied with their own agenda

Internal motivation - Not to give up on making their tulpa (determination)

Visual, three-dimensional thinking - Could help the minds eye visualize the tulpa in a 3D way.

 

Just some things that could possibly help a Aspergers person create a tulpa easier?

 

If you wish to read more just hit this link http://www.help4aspergers.com/pb/wp_4a3112c8/wp_4a3112c8.html

I'm sorry for a late reply or so, but I don't have ADD or ADHD as said by my doctors, but I have a hard time imagining a wonderland, the wonderland I have right now, is controlled by me and only me. (Plus, it's faint.) and I have even more trouble imagining my Tulpa. (However, I did see her appear and dissappear making me think she's about to come, but NOPE.) So, Basically, I feel like I am making progress, but I am not, what's the big deal with that?

You're ALWAYS making progress so long as you interact and spend time with your Tulpa, whether you realize it or not. Spending time with your Tulpa is what will make her develop, not how vividly or accurately you can picture her or your wonderland.

 

By the way, how long have you been working on your Tulpa?

You're ALWAYS making progress so long as you interact and spend time with your Tulpa, whether you realize it or not. Spending time with your Tulpa is what will make her develop, not how vividly or accurately you can picture her or your wonderland.

 

By the way, how long have you been working on your Tulpa?

 

A month as passed when I was visualizing Lyra. Yes, the human-loving, psycho Pony Lyra with a long fuzzy tail. I gave her completely opposite traits, though. I am not sure how many days an average Tulpa becomes sentient, though.

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