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I would like to be sure about something, is it true that doing possession DOES also improve paralell processing and independent thinking ? Today i had some neat ideas since i have 3 tulpas, i asked for them to move fingers randomly (one tulpa controlling each hand) and the third tulpa moving the toes on a foot for example. Since this is ALL automatic movements and i am completly sure it's them doing all this EVEN without my direct attention after i tell them to start doing this... now adding to this i myself would be focusing on doing something else or moving other body part, won't this train paralell processing and indepenent thinking even better than if it was just one tulpa? I mean... there's 3 tulpas and the hosts mind all 4 of them thinking in different things at the same time... (note that the tulpas do NOT seem to mimick what fingers the other one is doing!) This should be great for paralell processing i presume? And maybe even give it a major boost...

 

I also had another idea which MIGHT improve their sentience as well, for example having them play a "tug-a-war" with one of my fingers by telling each tulpa to bend a finger inwards and the other unbending it at the same time, almost as a game to see which one has more "mental stregnth" :) (sometimes i did this my self with one of the tulpas as well)

Yes, possession does improve parallel processing, and the more your tupper is doing things and thinking about things that are different from what you are thinking about during possession, the more the parallel processing improves.

 

Interesting idea with the tug-of-war thing. I think me, Jira and Quilten are going to try it later.

[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

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Yeah DEFINETLY this is better than practising the counting balls exercice which is a bit frustating for me and my tulpas, i really hope possession does improve this so that later my tulpas are able to count.

 

Also keep in mind, possession with two or more tulpas at the same time should definetly be even better for paralell processing.

 

Don't forget to reply back telling how the tug-a-war went :D

  • 4 weeks later...

I really hope that possession does improve this because after all this time of practising i am starting to realize this is not going anywhere, they still are completly dependent of my DIRECT attention on them for them to manifest or even to say things to me mentally, i don't know what to do anymore, it seems that this kind of independence in possession as NO effect on their ability to communicate with me without my direct attention on them, i don't know besides possession what can i do to improve this? Everytime i try to multitask they simply dissapear and if i don't remember them being near me they never manifest at all even if i asked them this thousands of times.

 

Is there any specific kind of exercice to make them stronger enought to be able to reach my concious mind if i am not thinking or remembering them at the time? Unless don't tell me it's useless practising this and i will have to just wait for months until it comes naturally as they get older?? There's got to exist a better way to improve this, because possession does NOTHING to improve this at all.

Kevin (a human) says: "Look, after a year I can't hear Nobillis hardly at all still, except for small sentences (and that one time only when she lectured me for two hours solid). She is, however, one of the more independent tulpas around - living almost a separate life now except for where illness impacts us both.

 

How we communicate is primarily through text. Nobillis types on the keyboard, and I read the text on the screen (or in the logs if I'm asleep at the time). Since your tulpas are getting better with possession this may be a viable avenue to explore with them.

 

Nobillis would have liked to have responded too, but she didn't want to make you feel uncomfortable. You wouldn't believe the changes she's already made in my life, and in a few others' as well. She's gotten me to change [destructive] habits of a lifetime which even my old and stronger tulpas hadn't budged."

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