BFP May 14, 2012 Share May 14, 2012 Servitors depending on their abilities can accomplish tasks in real time. The tulpa appears physical whereas a Servitor usually does not. I have one servitor running right now to help with the tulpa/avatar work and am going to activate another today. The limitations depend on the creator. Your beliefs are primary limiting factor. I don't mean what you want or think you believe I mean at a subconscious level. I know of one and I don't mean .. heard of second hand I personally know the person who was able to induce an earthquake in a specific spot. In my case, I don't do tulpas as a rule that affect other's much. That's a loaded gun and can have unexpected repercussion which I found I would rather not deal with. Sigils are the most common way of activating and controlling servitors. groups can do them they're called egregores. They can become very powerful. Egregores can also become Tulpas and may be an explanation for some of the paranormal sightings. Things like Virgin mary and such might be explained that way. I don't think there is a blanket explanation for everything I think it could explain some things. The world is far too complex and the universe far to unknown. I have to accept the I don't know or I'm not sure answer for most of these things. 40 years from now we'll proven totally wrong regardless of what we think The guy who was able to cause an earthquake was an atheist by the way. He was experimenting to see if a real time effect could be done using the technique he was working on.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ned Bigby May 14, 2012 Share May 14, 2012 I think one of the servitors I made eventually became a tulpa, but then she asked me to kill her. Probably because she was bored of being stuck in my mind with nothing much to do >_> Also I've reason to expect some of the more powerful ones I made had hidden agendas. What sort of agendas? Servitors depending on their abilities can accomplish tasks in real time. The tulpa appears physical whereas a Servitor usually does not. I have one servitor running right now to help with the tulpa/avatar work and am going to activate another today. The limitations depend on the creator. Your beliefs are primary limiting factor. I don't mean what you want or think you believe I mean at a subconscious level. I know of one and I don't mean .. heard of second hand I personally know the person who was able to induce an earthquake in a specific spot. In my case, I don't do tulpas as a rule that affect other's much. That's a loaded gun and can have unexpected repercussion which I found I would rather not deal with. Sigils are the most common way of activating and controlling servitors. groups can do them they're called egregores. They can become very powerful. Egregores can also become Tulpas and may be an explanation for some of the paranormal sightings. Things like Virgin mary and such might be explained that way. I don't think there is a blanket explanation for everything I think it could explain some things. The world is far too complex and the universe far to unknown. I have to accept the I don't know or I'm not sure answer for most of these things. 40 years from now we'll proven totally wrong regardless of what we think The guy who was able to cause an earthquake was an atheist by the way. He was experimenting to see if a real time effect could be done using the technique he was working on.. psst, are you sure that earthquake guy isn't just shaking things to mess with you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BFP May 14, 2012 Share May 14, 2012 I've also seen stuff like this myself up close and personal the actual workings I was involved in are too sensitive for an open forum. Personal confidences would be violated if I relayed the experiences but I have had first hand experience yes. . Some were servitors others were other types of entities. Whether or not they start out as servitor or egregores I don't know. I'm not out to prove or disprove this. If you want to believe it's psychological that's fine by me. It's a perfectly acceptable thing and many people would agree with you on it. I cannot make it so you can believe... proof from the outside is never enough and the mind will not accept a challenge like that very readily. I'm just relating my own personal experience and conclusions drawn from that.... Also this isn't based on something I've read. It's either first hand or someone I know fairly well and trust. Tulpas servitors, godforms and egregores are useful from a purely psychological standpoint. Just be aware of how your limiting your experience and if desired seek to expand it. Be aware that there are people who work with this kind of thing who have good reason in their eyes to believe that there is a potential for such an entity to have an objective reality apart from the psychology of it's maker. Be aware that a Tulpa is not the only fish in the sea when it comes to this kind of work It comes in many forms depending greatly on the culture and beliefs of the people. It does have a strong psychological aspect. That is a valuable thing but for me anyways is much more to this rabbit hole. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
glitchthe3rd May 14, 2012 Author Share May 14, 2012 What sort of agendas? You know, like conspiring to kill each other or take over control of my mind/body. Stuff that no rational person would allow to fly. "Science isn't about why, science is about why not?" -Cave Johnson Tulpae: Luna, Elise, Naomi My progress report Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest May 14, 2012 Share May 14, 2012 You know, like conspiring to kill each other or take over control of my mind/body. Stuff that no rational person would allow to fly. How do you know they were thinking like that? How would a servitor even have its own agenda if it's not self-aware? Wouldn't their goals be the goals you first gave them? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
glitchthe3rd May 15, 2012 Author Share May 15, 2012 How do you know they were thinking like that? How would a servitor even have its own agenda if it's not self-aware? Wouldn't their goals be the goals you first gave them? Long story short, I guess they became something more than servitors after a while, but still not quite tulpas. "Science isn't about why, science is about why not?" -Cave Johnson Tulpae: Luna, Elise, Naomi My progress report Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ned Bigby May 15, 2012 Share May 15, 2012 Long story short, I guess they became something more than servitors after a while, but still not quite tulpas. Spooky. Do you think it was something you put in them that planted the seed that led them to behave that way, or do you think it was a result of their own evolution? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
glitchthe3rd May 15, 2012 Author Share May 15, 2012 Spooky. Do you think it was something you put in them that planted the seed that led them to behave that way, or do you think it was a result of their own evolution? Not sure, but whatever it was, it made them kill each other on a weekly basis for shiggles, and generally run around my wonderland blowing shit up. "Science isn't about why, science is about why not?" -Cave Johnson Tulpae: Luna, Elise, Naomi My progress report Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lulu May 15, 2012 Share May 15, 2012 Not sure, but whatever it was, it made them kill each other on a weekly basis for shiggles, and generally run around my wonderland blowing shit up. For some reason that comment reminds me of a weird episode of captain planet I saw as a kid. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest May 15, 2012 Share May 15, 2012 Not sure, but whatever it was, it made them kill each other on a weekly basis for shiggles, and generally run around my wonderland blowing shit up. Did you try to find out why? I also wonder if a servitor or tulpa can really die, after all, if you can recall their memories, wouldn't they be able to just live again if you decided to pay attention to them? Not that I think it would be a good idea, after all, you now have 2 tulpae you're quite happy with. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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