Shaygryffin December 4, 2013 Share December 4, 2013 [align=center][align=center][align=center] I've been working on my tulpa Leo for a few months now, but i'm sort of a terrible host and I forget to force a lot. Yesterday was the first time that hes ever responded to me by movement and ever since, I've been extremely excited to force again. So today, I got into my wonderland and sat down with him. I asked him if he could move but he didn't respond. I told him that it was okay, I didnt want to pressure him into moving if he wasnt ready or didnt know how just yet. Then, he suddenly started doing backflips and his head was being stretched away from me. I tried to control it but simply couldnt. I talked to my friend who has a tulpa and he told me it was an "Intrusive thought" Is there any way to control or stop intrusive thoughts? I've looked at a few threads concerning these but none of the options seem to be available to me. Please, help!! [/align][/align][/align] A Tulpa is more then a friend, they're a part of you. Treat them as an equal and love them with you're entire heart. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nobillis December 4, 2013 Share December 4, 2013 You could just open your eyes, and concentarte on what you see around you to banish an intrusive thought. Also, do something normal, like take a break to have a drink (perhaps orange? juice - fructose supposedly helps with forcing). Perhaps also read http://community.tulpa.info/thread-forcing-fighting-intrusive-thoughts if you haven't yet. Please consider supporting Tulpa.info. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous December 4, 2013 Share December 4, 2013 I've moved this thread due to being a question-and-answer. Intrusive thoughts like spinning, backflips, sliding, etc. tend to disappear as you practice visualizing your tulpa. For those that don't, acknowledge them and try to refocus your attention to something else. The more attention you give an intrusive thought the longer they'll stick with you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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