Arctiq October 12, 2013 October 12, 2013 I was wondering if anyone has ever gotten a strange dizziness or light-headedness feeling... I was just watching youtube and I just fealt kind of dizzy. Same thing happened to me a week or so ago while I was playing Terraria on my PC. I have never gotten dizzy before while on my computer, ever. Could anyone tell me if this is related to tulpamancey or not? Maya: - Human - Female - Created on September 16, 2013.
Ashmo October 12, 2013 October 12, 2013 I used to get dizzy spells from too much passive forcing. It will eventually pass. At least, mine did.
Arctiq October 12, 2013 Author October 12, 2013 Hm. I do passive force with her a lot. I'm glad it's not just me. Maya: - Human - Female - Created on September 16, 2013.
Ashmo October 12, 2013 October 12, 2013 It never bothered me to active force, but the passive forcing really did it. I tried to cut back for a while. That lasted like a day, lol. I just couldn't do it. Tulpamancy is a lifestyle. If you aren't putting yourself in dangerous situations when you are getting dizzy, I say just do what you're gonna do, you'll eventually get used to it.
Arctiq October 12, 2013 Author October 12, 2013 Ok, thanks. Maya: - Human - Female - Created on September 16, 2013.
Linkzelda October 12, 2013 October 12, 2013 To add on to what Ashmo stated, I've gotten dizzy/light-headed after I forced or narrate for a long period of time. It's when I get up too quickly is where I feel light-headed and unbalanced, and it's probably because there's a low blood pressure that ends up increasing pretty quick when standing up. Of course, don't take my word for it, it's probably not long-term orthostatic hypotension...it may be a lack of nutrition, not drinking enough water, and other factors (genetics, etc.). [align=center]7 Hours of Active Forcing 8 Hours & 29 Minutes of Active Forcing 10 Hours of Active Forcing[/align]
Stryke October 14, 2013 October 14, 2013 I tend to make sure Thunderfall is watching everything I watch, or play, and the level of concentration required to put the media into his world causes something similar, though it's usually more of a light headache. It could be that your tulpa was watching what you were doing? Thunderfall (goes by Thunder) Male human Melody Female lamia
ThunderClap October 14, 2013 October 14, 2013 Head pressures/headaches are more often than not, sure signs of a tulpas presence. I find them to be more noticeable after and during active forcing sessions, as well as if I am talking to or thinking about my tulpa for extended periods of time. Head pressure can actually be a form of primitive communication if you are not yet able to hear your tulpa speaking so clearly. My guide on tulpa creation Please consider making a private grant to tulpa.info to keep the community alive.
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