JamesNintendoNerd March 7, 2014 March 7, 2014 My tulpa uses head pressure as communication until I impose her into the world. I ask her questions, she slowly moves her pressure point to the left or right depending on her answer, it is a soft, slight pressure like an Ouji board. Sometimes, she won't answer at all or I would have to repeat the question until she moves to her desired side.
Linkzelda March 7, 2014 March 7, 2014 It’s hard to give a concrete answer to this, but from personal experience when it came to finding ways to get Eva or Ada to respond back to me in the initial stages is that I had to get used to them not being able to respond so quickly. In your case, I would have to ask them the same question over and over, and sometimes things would come by so quick, I would have to ask them to state what they were declaring again. Nowadays, if I ask how they’re doing in the morning, I just naturally accept the response despite knowing their common sayings. It’s weird, it’s almost as if having slight head pressures that’s tingling while they’re speaking occurs for me. But don’t worry too much if there’s moments where she won’t answer at all. Sometimes it’s best to find a pace that works for her, and that’s honestly a trial-and-error thing. [align=center]7 Hours of Active Forcing 8 Hours & 29 Minutes of Active Forcing 10 Hours of Active Forcing[/align]
Gryphon Flight March 7, 2014 March 7, 2014 Well, Tulpaforcing and its process is very different for everyone. I can't give you a direct answer as my brain works differently from yours. Head pressure is a tool for communication used by many mancers, we too use it occasionally. It may take a Tulpa a bit of time to learn the ways of communicating and applying pressure, so having them not reply immediately or at all is completely 'normal'. The pressure they apply may also be very weak, so that you may sometimes be unable to feel it. I don't want to say that their is any 'normal' in this kind of process, but from what you've said, there's really nothing out of the ordinary here.
xtar March 8, 2014 March 8, 2014 Early on sure, as time goes on with a little forcing effort of some kind the tulpa should have clearer responses.
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