WorthierSpinman December 18, 2013 December 18, 2013 I have been working with my tulpa for a few days now and I have a lot of questions. One: I think my tulpa communicated using head pressures but she's only a few days old so could have this just been my imagination or was it her? Two: when I imagined her in our wonderland she changed her clothes!! Can they do this this early or is it my imagination again? Third: can tulpas see our thoughts? The reason I ask this last one is when I imagined us in our wonderland we were messing around and I thought of a creepy pasta that I read about tulpas and wondered if she would try to screw me over somehow but pushed the thought aside. The next day. I imagined up everything but she was reading a book. I started to mess around but realized she was angry and she threw the book down and pointed at it. I realized it said creepypasta as the title and started to explain! It's fixed now but still, she's this young and is doing all this stuff!! I don't know if this is just ALL imagination or this is actually her!?!
Nobillis December 18, 2013 December 18, 2013 I have been working with my tulpa for a few days now and I have a lot of questions. One: I think my tulpa communicated using head pressures but she's only a few days old so could have this just been my imagination or was it her? Hard to tell. Too early to tell. Look for patterns that repeat over a longer period of time to eliminate random events and perceptions. > Two: when I imagined her in our wonderland she changed her clothes!! Can they do this this early or is it my imagination again? Yeah, I did when I was young. Yes, even this early; and yes, it is your imagination too. > Third: can tulpas see our thoughts? ... The next day. I imagined up everything but she was reading a book. I started to mess around but realized she was angry and she threw the book down and pointed at it. ... I don't know if this is just ALL imagination or this is actually her!?! How would you feel if the only person you could talk with pretty much immediately accused you of being malicious? And all you'd done had been trying to communicate? Yes, this is all imagination and it is actually her. We are people of imagination, more or less. Please consider supporting Tulpa.info.
LordV December 18, 2013 December 18, 2013 One: I started getting head pressures before I even began active forcing (I spent several days pre-planning my tulpa's general appearance and personality before I actually began forcing) Two: Yes, a tulpa can change things this early. Remember what I said about pre-planning? Well, my tulpa decided she didn't like the name I had picked out, and so she chose her own. The very first day of forcing she started sending me the very clear thought that she wanted to be named Tammy (I was planning to name her Selena). Three: Yes, a tulpa can see your thoughts. About whether it's really her or just your imagination, first of all, strictly speaking a tulpa is created using your imagination. Having said that, no, I don't think that your tulpa's actions are just you subconsciously projecting things onto her. Even if that was what was happening, it would still probably be better to believe that these are real responses, in order to help to convince yourself that your tulpa is a separate entity from yourself. My tulpa Name: Tammy Sex: female Species: Anthro (red fox) Working on: imposition
WorthierSpinman December 18, 2013 Author December 18, 2013 Thank you guys for the feedback! I really appreciate this!!
MyToasterHasInternet December 18, 2013 December 18, 2013 One: I think my tulpa communicated using head pressures but she's only a few days old so could have this just been my imagination or was it her? I started getting head pressures on the first day, not long after that Cloud Roller became sentient. Based on my experience, I would reccomend asking your tulpa questions, doesn't matter what it is. Once you start to hear unusual sounds in your ear like clicking, thumping, or any other sound after you ask them a question, they are sentient. http://textuploader.com/kn6b
LordV December 18, 2013 December 18, 2013 Once you start to hear unusual sounds in your ear like clicking, thumping, or any other sound after you ask them a question, they are sentient. I wouldn't say that hearing sounds is the only way to tell if your tulpa is sentient. My tulpa started throwing emotions at me when she became sentient (though she stopped using raw emotions once she was able to communicate verbally). My tulpa Name: Tammy Sex: female Species: Anthro (red fox) Working on: imposition
Redline December 18, 2013 December 18, 2013 > Two: when I imagined her in our wonderland she changed her clothes!! Can they do this this early or is it my imagination again? Oh, my dog. Nobillis does greentext. I...I'm being followed. But in my experiences, I heard a voice in the back of my head. I guess it's just what you want to accept as communication, because I told myself I probably wouldn't feel any head pressure, and I wanted to hear a voice quicker than anything else. Boom, voice. Everyone else is pretty spot on with their answers, so I'm not going to waste your time and reanswer them. Just know that, yes, there is a person living in your head affected by your thoughts. Things will change, just like when you were a kid and we all imagined things like super heroes and cartoon characters. Things will change with time, and it could be for the better or the worse. The most important thing is that you take it as progress, always always always. And talk things out. This is where all the good stuff goes
Mechropunk December 18, 2013 December 18, 2013 I started recieveing head pressure as soon as I began, and subtle yes/no responses. Apparently it's not uncommon at all. ^^ You should open a poll on this thread. "...Is a crank, half past 'gone', more dangerous than those who walk the sewers without noses?..."*[a] pause of contemplation* "... going mildly insane..." - Mechropunk
WorthierSpinman December 18, 2013 Author December 18, 2013 Thnk eac and everyone of you for wasting your time on me. Again I appreciate it!!
MyToasterHasInternet December 19, 2013 December 19, 2013 I wouldn't say that hearing sounds is the only way to tell if your tulpa is sentient. My tulpa started throwing emotions at me when she became sentient (though she stopped using raw emotions once she was able to communicate verbally). I guess the way they communicate all depends on how the host receives the information from them. Sometimes it will effect a host's emotions, sometimes it will effect a host's thoughts, and sometimes it will effect what a host is hearing. It all depends on the individual. http://textuploader.com/kn6b
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