Nerd Guru December 2, 2013 Share December 2, 2013 As long as the tulpa is willing & understands what's happening, why not? This. It's not cruel if the tulpa is fine with it--most tulpae claim to remember dissipation and actions of their owner (worry, thoughts about them) before they are created/recreated. anyone who disagrees are dumb. I'm gonna put this as my sig. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yori December 2, 2013 Share December 2, 2013 #2 doesn't make sense; it implies that people should never participate in tests. That, or that tulpas are more special than people. (Not to the fault of the poll-maker.. I'm sure some people think that way) My lip hurts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Argentum March 16, 2014 Share March 16, 2014 In response to the poll: Like any experiments, experiments on tuppers should be ethical. It doesn't seem morally right to do this experiment to me, assuming tuppers are actually sentient beings in their own right. I think they are, considering mine is trying to give me a headache because xe is offended by the last sentence, haha. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThunderClap March 18, 2014 Share March 18, 2014 I've had a tulpa for two years and another for about 3 months. Due to some complications and personal matters, I have dissipated both of them as they both wanted it. I suppose you could call it resetting since I am taking a mix from both of their personalities to create one new tulpa. I will keep you posted with the details. Also I can hope that I won't have any tulpa rights zealots coming at me for my decision as it has happened in the past to other people. My guide on tulpa creation Please consider making a private grant to tulpa.info to keep the community alive. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xtar March 18, 2014 Share March 18, 2014 I do little tests on my tulpa all the time but this one's extreme for one I've had so long. Hypnotizing a tulpa to be blank for a short period of time as another poster posted wouldn't be too much to ask though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Techoh March 22, 2014 Share March 22, 2014 (edited) (message deleted) Edited March 22, 2023 by Techoh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xantan March 24, 2014 Share March 24, 2014 I think some of the questions we should be asking when discussing these ethical problems are "why are you performing this experiment?", and "what benefit/use are you hoping to gain from this experiment?" if the experiment is just to see what happens, it's almost definitely unethical. Even in testing of mice, a case has to be made to justify why the research is worth the cost of the mice and the suffering it may inflict upon them. I'd like to know for what purpose this experiment has been suggested. "The way is in training." - Miyamoto Musashi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Upper Class Twit March 25, 2014 Share March 25, 2014 Ehh, Sonya and myself are always willing to experiment with things, and though I view her as a different aspect to myself, I will never do an experiment with intent to cause harm or without her consent. "The Question is not who is going to let me, its who is going to stop me"~ Ayn Rand Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ultrasemen May 6, 2015 Share May 6, 2015 Why should it be different from just killing tulpa and leaving only model? This experiment seems quiet pointless to me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nansui December 3, 2015 Share December 3, 2015 I have two Tulpas and I never would use one of them, just for the science aspect. But we are really curious, so it happens a lot, that we try out new things and I and my Tulpae getting really excited, everytime, when something new and interessting happens. ^^ I think that they are companions, but that isn't a reason, to stop some little experiments. There is a difference in using the Tulpa just for the science or take it as a friend and try new things out with them. Both of them are really ambitious (like me) and they have fun when they testing how good they are at maths and things like that. But I really have a problem with people, who just take them as a science experiment. I read from a guy, who want to create a Tulpa just for a day and kill it after that. Just for the interests and that is a really crappy behaviour, in my opinion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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