ReincarnationsGarden October 28, 2013 Share October 28, 2013 So I saw this on tumblr and it flippin' freaked me out. Someone please explain this to me and make me feel better, lol. moo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kiahdaj October 29, 2013 Share October 29, 2013 There is no explanation necessary--it is not true. If you want to know what a tulpa is, there is plenty of information about that around the site. "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." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LordV October 29, 2013 Share October 29, 2013 There is no explanation necessary--it is not true. Agreed. While I do believe that occult powers exist, I have determined tulpas a purely psychological phenomenon, through quite a bit of careful study in both psychology and demonology. To put it simply: I'm a devout Christian. In fact, my father is a pastor. If I had any reason to believe that I would be creating a demonic entity bent on destroying me, there's no way that I would have started creating my tulpa in the first place. My tulpa Name: Tammy Sex: female Species: Anthro (red fox) Working on: imposition Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yori October 29, 2013 Share October 29, 2013 Wow, where do people get this stuff? Geez. "A tulpa is a poltergeist".. they seem to know what servitors are, so I guess add independence to that and it just automatically becomes a poltergeist. That makes sense. My lip hurts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ReincarnationsGarden October 29, 2013 Author Share October 29, 2013 Thanks everyone. I'm sorry, I'm new at this and kind of wary of these kind of things but it sounds cool, I might give it a go! :) moo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pleeb October 29, 2013 Share October 29, 2013 That image you are looking at predates tulpa.info. To clarify: The term "tulpa," "servitor," etc, comes from Tibetan mysticism. Back in 2011 or so, people started looking into tulpas as being a psychological phenomenon (starting Irish, and then FAQ Man); the paranormal board where that picture came from started responding with those sorts of images, since most of the discussion at that time, relating to tulpas, was on said paranormal board (which they eventually left, and started talking on IRC). P.S. If you're interested in some history, you can check this topic, or even just this image. Spoiler An image in a signature behind a hidden tag! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous October 30, 2013 Share October 30, 2013 So I saw this on tumblr Don't believe tumblr images that seem overly dramatic or excessive, or posts that don't approach things with a scientific mindset in general. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cartowheel November 1, 2013 Share November 1, 2013 Don't believe tumblr images that seem overly dramatic or excessive, or posts that don't approach things with a scientific mindset in general. Tumblr's not the best place to be for tulpa information anyway. O_O Tulpamancers there are generally to be avoided. There have been multiple occasions where I found one and I was like 'awesome! another tulpamancer!' and they ended up being very ignorant and rude about comparing themselves to illnesses such as disassociative identity disorder, or overly dramatic, claiming that their tulpas could actually physically effect the world around them or that it took them a month and their tulpa was already as sentient as someone working on theirs for years. System Name: The Z Squad Original: Zoe, The Organizer Gender: Femme Genderqueer, they/them Headmate: Zach, The Protector Gender: Male, he/him Headmate: Zero, The Confidence Gender: Agender, they/them, he/him Tulpa: Chael Gender: Male, he/him Form: Fallen angel with rabbit features and horns Tulpa: Celeste Gender: Female, she/her, they/them Form: Android Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
left blank November 1, 2013 Share November 1, 2013 ...claiming that [...] it took them a month and their tulpa was already as sentient as someone working on theirs for years. To be totally fair, that's not a farfetched claim. As for as the poltergeist phenomenon, I personally make very little distinction between it, tulpas, DID, ghosts, aliens, and other subconscious-mediated perceptions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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