MyToasterHasInternet December 8, 2013 December 8, 2013 I think my tulpa is trying to talk to me, but I can't make him out. All I can hear when I ask him something is: *Nothing *A loud clicking noise in my ear *A loud but un-decipherable whispering (It kind of feels like a heavy wind blowing in my ear except there is a VERY quiet voice heard under it) Can anyone tell me how to decode or understand what he is saying? http://textuploader.com/kn6b
KenzieK December 8, 2013 December 8, 2013 I can't decode it, but I can tell you that this is very very normal. Almost every tulpa does this right before they say their first word. They learn to speak like children. Just keep coaxing them to say things and they'll get it! Name-Yuki Sex-Female Form1-Arctic wolf, big blue eyes Form2-Long white hair, blue eyes, pale skin, white wolf ears/tail, light blue jacket Personality-Compassionate, calm, sarcastic, playful, protective, introverted Stage-Sentient, vocal, working on possession
Xantan December 8, 2013 December 8, 2013 This topic has been discussed many times before. The short answer is to keep practicing, your tulpa needs to learn how to speak and it takes time and practice. "The way is in training." - Miyamoto Musashi
MyToasterHasInternet December 8, 2013 Author December 8, 2013 I can't decode it, but I can tell you that this is very very normal. Almost every tulpa does this right before they say their first word. They learn to speak like children. Just keep coaxing them to say things and they'll get it! Thanks :) It is nice to know that me and my tulpa are on the right track :) http://textuploader.com/kn6b
reguile December 9, 2013 December 9, 2013 When you say in your ear, you mean that you are "actually" hearing this?
MyToasterHasInternet December 9, 2013 Author December 9, 2013 When you say in your ear, you mean that you are "actually" hearing this? Yes, and it's freaky. It's better than a mind voice because you don't get messed up thinking whether you are parroting or not. http://textuploader.com/kn6b
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