molaram1 October 22, 2013 October 22, 2013 Basically, a friend of mine had a theory, we knew a small bit about Tulpa back then but not enough, so I did some research into tulpa and that led me here, one thing led to another and I started on my first tulpa. The theory I was talking about, was that could a tulpa be created via the fear in something. Knowing that tulpa are created by the belief in it, belief in how it will behave, could this mean that you could create something, maybe not a tulpa but something different, by the belief in and urban legend. Do you think this is possible?
Horatio October 22, 2013 October 22, 2013 Basically, a friend of mine had a theory, we knew a small bit about Tulpa back then but not enough, so I did some research into tulpa and that led me here, one thing led to another and I started on my first tulpa. The theory I was talking about, was that could a tulpa be created via the fear in something. Knowing that tulpa are created by the belief in it, belief in how it will behave, could this mean that you could create something, maybe not a tulpa but something different, by the belief in and urban legend. Do you think this is possible? I do think it's possible, but not easy to do. It would have to happen over extensive periods of fear and concentration over it. I don't see how imposition could be achieved, though. I suppose it's possible it's through fear, but I think it'd have to be a bit more conciously focused. Idk, I haven't researched it much. ^_^ One Tulpa: Name: Yuki Physical appearance: Similar to Winry from Fullmetal Alchemist Date of Creation: 16th September, 2013
Quilten October 22, 2013 October 22, 2013 Your mind will end up creating an image or a form for something if you condition your brain for long enough (voluntarily or otherwise), so I would have to say that it's definitely possible. Probably not as common at all, and most likely harder to find a situation in which that has occurred, but I don't see any reason why it wouldn't be possible. [align=center]Even though my username is that of my tulpa, Quilten, my name is Phaneron, the host, who does all of the actual posting. Tulpas: Quilten, Jira [/align]
Linkzelda October 22, 2013 October 22, 2013 The last time someone asked this question, it was clear that it was probable, but wasn't a pragmatic way of development. [align=center]7 Hours of Active Forcing 8 Hours & 29 Minutes of Active Forcing 10 Hours of Active Forcing[/align]
molaram1 October 22, 2013 Author October 22, 2013 The sort of scenario I would imagine this happening is something like this: In a few weeks I am going to an event that lasts from 6 till midnight and is basically a massive hike through a forest. So basically 6 hours of walking through a forest in the dark, telling ghost stories and whatnot. From previous years of doing this, people start getting nervous and more likely to listen and get scared of a horror story. Could something like that cause them to develop something, maybe just a servitor, programmed by their idea of what it would act like.
Linkzelda October 22, 2013 October 22, 2013 The sort of scenario I would imagine this happening is something like this: In a few weeks I am going to an event that lasts from 6 till midnight and is basically a massive hike through a forest. So basically 6 hours of walking through a forest in the dark, telling ghost stories and whatnot. From previous years of doing this, people start getting nervous and more likely to listen and get scared of a horror story. Could something like that cause them to develop something, maybe just a servitor, programmed by their idea of what it would act like. >Person gets scared from a few campfire/hike stories >Their mind will suddenly develop a servitor >Servitor becomes the embodiment of that anxiety and fear With this logic, this assumes the mind creates servitors solely for coping or trying to deal with whatever situation affects the person. The mind has more pragmatic ways of doing that without the need of “developing” a servitor. Basically, it’s a non-sequitur you're presenting, the logic doesn’t follow at all. Even if that logic were somehow true, that a servitor would be the conduit of whatever anxiety and fear a person has, things would start becoming chaotic. [align=center]7 Hours of Active Forcing 8 Hours & 29 Minutes of Active Forcing 10 Hours of Active Forcing[/align]
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