Guest May 13, 2012 May 13, 2012 Only technically, for they can't really be proved with our limited equipment. I was more referring to that I've seen no one do it like this before, just like how possession is theoretical in the same way.
bila bila May 13, 2012 May 13, 2012 Well I didn't know how important personality was until 10 hours in. I'm pretty sure you can do a quick recovery now if you haven't started the traits.
Guest Anonymous May 13, 2012 May 13, 2012 Well I didn't know how important personality was until 10 hours in. I'm pretty sure you can do a quick recovery now if you haven't started the traits. Recovery? What's that?
Citizen Anon May 14, 2012 May 14, 2012 Well I didn't know how important personality was until 10 hours in. I'm pretty sure you can do a quick recovery now if you haven't started the traits. Recovery? What's that? I'm in a similar situation. I spent the first 12 hours of my time on visualization, before I noticed how much FAQ_Man was emphasizing personality and began working on that. But because of the time spent on visualization, it's impossible for me to work solely on personality without envisioning the tulpa as well. So anyway, when I'm working on the personality I imagine the tulpa being perfectly still, and my sentences and so forth are represented as a glowing stream that flows into her head. This is the easiest way for me to prevent parroting Name: Lyra Form: http://i.imgur.com/JjMxK.jpg Sentience: Emotional responses, occasional brief vocalization Currently doing: Personality & narration
Orq9000 May 14, 2012 May 14, 2012 In relation to my previous posts. Yesterday, I spent two hours trying to establish strict border, between me parroting her moves, and her controlling them. Now I can clearly say when she moves by herself. It's still quite hard to restrict my urge to help her with her moves. But noone said that making tulpa without guides will be easy.
Sheep LI June 9, 2012 June 9, 2012 I'm at the body language step also, however I'm thinking of skipping over it and coming back AFTER finding sentience. I want to make a tulpa. That's why I'm here. Tulpa Name: Shai, ✓Personality, ✓Visualization, ✓Touch, ✓Smell, Body Language and Sentience ❑
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