Guest June 27, 2012 June 27, 2012 This old article inspired me to create new thread: http://www.odditycentral.com/videos/amazing-artist-draws-with-both-hands-at-the-same-time.html There are different examples of drawing, writing with both hands at the same time. Those who already have sentient tulpa and have experience in body possession should try it. Can your tulpa control only 1 hand and write some poem while you draw flowers? Experiment with audiosurf is a bit different than writing different texts with both hands. Is there steps when you write - 1 letter with left hand, stops, 1 letter with right hand? Also if someone decides to train this ability it will be very interesting to watch over progress.
FigN01 June 27, 2012 June 27, 2012 That does look interesting. There was actually a short period of time where I was trying to practice writing notes with my inferior hand, but I didn't keep it up for more than a few months. I'm fairly decent at art and still defining some of my tulpa's more specific traits with him, so when he's further imposed I'll try having us draw at the same time. I haven't thought about it until now but since I'm right-handed, I'll squeeze in a left-handed trait for him which I think he's willing to take on. I still have a long way to go with imposing him though, so it could be a long stretch of time before I report back with any results.
warp June 27, 2012 June 27, 2012 Xiaonan Sun said he usually takes 2-3 hours to complete his detailed portraits, whether they are done with one hand or two. Although he works a little slower on ambidextrous portraits, it doesn’t take him twice as long as a single figure, because he’s working with both hands. Yeah it's not faster, it just looks cool. I do want to test if "multi tasking" actually works with a tulpa, once mine is ready. Since multi tasking is actually a myth. It's just that there are people who can alternate between tasks faster than others. If you can't draw/write with both hands you could try stuff like (properly) brushing hair and teeth and the same time.
Guest Anonymous June 27, 2012 June 27, 2012 Interdasting. If this works, I wonder how neat the creator's non-dominant hand would be when their tulpa is controlling it for writing compared to using it themselves. I'm ambidextrous, so I don't think there would be any affect in terms of how neat it is, but having the ability to use both hands simultaneously on different tasks sounds awesome. If I manage to successfully practicing possession with my tulpa, I'll definitely do some work on this.
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