Nobillis November 22, 2013 Share November 22, 2013 no matter how much I tell them, they don't want to try it. Kevin says: "If they aren't interested then probably best to leave them be on the subject. Tulpas don't need possession to grow, and it always was a rare practice in the past. Also, it can greatly tire a tulpa, so unless there is a pressing need for it I don't see why there is this current obsession about it amongst many newer tulpa makers. My first four tulpas never possessed. Only Nobillis (my newest) ever has. These are just my opinions, I'm often wrong too." Please consider supporting Tulpa.info. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous November 22, 2013 Share November 22, 2013 Thank you, all, for your input. It's enlightened my perspective of the subject and I had not really thought of possession the way some of you do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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