DragonFriend December 10, 2013 December 10, 2013 I find it quite hard to phrase this, but here we go: I tend to think the bulk of my thoughts in emotions, feelings, visualizations and memories rather than words, though I still use words for the more minor things, names etc. I was wondering whether I could narrate to my tulpa(not yet sentient as far as I am aware) in this way? Replies would be greatly appreciated. Thanks :D Part of the road to becoming a better person lies in defeating the darkness inside yourself, then helping others to do the same. There is nothing to compare to watching a sunrise with those who you love the most. "Step by step, moment by moment"
LordV December 10, 2013 December 10, 2013 I don't see why not. Making a tulpa is a very personal thing, and if most of your thoughts are emotions/memories/visualizations, then that's probably the best way to communicate with your tulpa. My tulpa Name: Tammy Sex: female Species: Anthro (red fox) Working on: imposition
DragonFriend December 10, 2013 Author December 10, 2013 I see, thanks :) so basically I should just communicate to her however I feel comfortable with? Part of the road to becoming a better person lies in defeating the darkness inside yourself, then helping others to do the same. There is nothing to compare to watching a sunrise with those who you love the most. "Step by step, moment by moment"
AvengedSevenfold December 10, 2013 December 10, 2013 I agree with what LordV said. If you feel that it's right, then, by all means, go ahead. Here's a good general rule: if you think it's right, then it's right. Nope.
left blank December 10, 2013 December 10, 2013 Absolutely. As far as I'm concerned, any sort of communication goes. In many cases, especially in the initial stages, you share the bulk of your experiences with your tulpa.
Linkzelda December 11, 2013 December 11, 2013 I do it all the time when narrating, sometimes forgetting about the mind voice and typing down whatever experiences are streaming inside of my head. [align=center]7 Hours of Active Forcing 8 Hours & 29 Minutes of Active Forcing 10 Hours of Active Forcing[/align]
DragonFriend December 11, 2013 Author December 11, 2013 Again, thanks for the replies :) Part of the road to becoming a better person lies in defeating the darkness inside yourself, then helping others to do the same. There is nothing to compare to watching a sunrise with those who you love the most. "Step by step, moment by moment"
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