TheGuyWithTheGlasses October 22, 2013 October 22, 2013 When is it a good time to make a progress report? I am on forcing, of course. No tulpa, no nothing, yet.
Linkzelda October 22, 2013 October 22, 2013 There's no prerequisites involved in having a progress report. It's your own personal blog space where you talk about anything related to what you plan to do, your philosophies, whatever. I just make a progress report to add up the hours and minutes I'm doing (without having expectations of something happening of course), what I discovered, things I'm experimenting with, and whatever comes to mind. [align=center]7 Hours of Active Forcing 8 Hours & 29 Minutes of Active Forcing 10 Hours of Active Forcing[/align]
Sands October 22, 2013 October 22, 2013 I made one when I started making a tupper. Logged my progress every day. The THE SUBCONCIOUS ochinchin occultists frt.sys (except Roswell because he doesn't want to be a part of it)
Ashmo October 22, 2013 October 22, 2013 I did what Sands did. It's a better way to remember what's going on too instead of trying to log everything to memory which you are sure to forget the bulk of.
Bacn October 23, 2013 October 23, 2013 Your progress report isn't like a dream journal. It's not needed to make a tulpa. What you want to get out of keeping one is up to you and so when/how you go about making one is all up to you as well.
Guest WaterSlinky October 24, 2013 October 24, 2013 I just truly spent some time on my tulpa today. I made a written log just because its something i can access whenever i want and can read it to really drill it into my memory. With this and the imaginative aspects of it i believe i will make progress within the month, but only time can tell.
Kiahdaj October 24, 2013 October 24, 2013 As soon as you start is a good time. Maybe a tiny bit before is acceptable. Just don't be like Lacquer, with dozens of pages of his PR, having not even started. "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."
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