Guest Anonymous April 12, 2014 April 12, 2014 hhawke I know what chakras are they are energy points of 'Soul' a person cannot live without 7 major and six minor chakras as they empower the soul with energy(bioelectricity maybe?).The thing I am saying that they are vortexes of energy in souls and tulpas and other thoughtforms like Servitors,egregores etc.are not souls they are like being created by condensed psychic energy and I have not noted anywhere in thoughtform creation process that you need to make a full energy flowing system for it they just said visualize a ball or something and acknowledge their existence and give them attention for them to gain power BUT I agree with you we can atleast try and see what it comes to.
Enoch327 April 12, 2014 April 12, 2014 What was the pattern for the thoughtform? If the pattern was human, then it can develop its own chakras. All you would have to do is empower it or get it a power source. If the pattern was a ball or some geometric shape then I think adding chakras would be very difficult. Finally, I don't think thoughtforms can generate power. I think thoughtforms can get good at absorbing power and storing power. Am I thinking of the second law of thermodynamics? Who knows? I think at this point it is a question of semantics. If you want your thoughtform to create or enlarge its chakras then you could direct it to absorb energy from the seven rays. The seven rays correspond to the chakras. Anyhoo, keep us posted on your progress. Enoch, Chancellor of Mars. "Follow your bliss."-Joseph Campbell
Guest Anonymous April 12, 2014 April 12, 2014 Yes, I was saying the same thing enoch thoughtforms can't generate energy but they can absorb it.Thoughtform self generating energy would be like a tree growing on its own without sunlight or water.
King Of Satan-senpai September 15, 2014 September 15, 2014 Actually tulpas already have chakras since they already have souls and monads it is pointless to try and create something your bestie already has inside him/her/both. (: Please to respond to us even if its not physically. A friend spiritually, or psionically (search Psionics) /metaphysically "scan" (search Psionic Scan) or read my tulpa, he said it's a faint construct, like an energy construct, and said if I were to make it more dense in terms of energy, and thought, I need to add "chakras" on it, like the third eye chakra, heart chakra and all etc. What can/will I do? Should I add them to my Tulpa?
FurryBlueNaki September 27, 2014 September 27, 2014 A tulpa with chakras would also allow energy exchanges to take place between you and the tulpa. Chance, an anthro husky, wolf or fox. Birthdate September 20, 2014. Sentient October 1, 2014.
jackson October 17, 2014 October 17, 2014 I'm interested in sources, the only book I have that mentions thoughtform is a cheesy one from the seventies. But oh well, I'll find something eventually. Regarding feeding the thing, humans put out a ton of loosh just by not shutting up, so you'll just be feeding your pet instead of your dead relative who ought to have left anyway. Otherwise I imagine forcing helps. Shouldn't this thing tell you if it's hungry?
sushi October 17, 2014 October 17, 2014 I'm interested in sources, the only book I have that mentions thoughtform is a cheesy one from the seventies. What's it called? "Some things have to be believed to be seen." - Ralph Hodgson
jackson October 17, 2014 October 17, 2014 What's it called? "The miracle of universal psychic power" Mostly I got the books because I was amused by the 70's salesman attitude of the author. To this date, I haven't tried anything in it - and I should still wish to learn of earlier sources. I'm rather better at research than practice - I have a hard time starting. If for some reason you want a paperback copy, you might get it cheaper at one of the bookseller sites alternative to amazon. I only payed a few dollars, and there were a number of copies for sale. The practice is for "servitors", not "tulpas" (apparently bastardized damtsik/yeshe sempa with the MLP community likely not using any tibetan method); though I don't get the idea that makes it useless. There's a few of other books mentioned in wikipedia. Maybe I could use a reread, but I didn't find "Creating Magickal Entities" very informative last I checked. "Magical Use of Thought Forms" is rated highly on amazon and cheap enough, so I'll try to get ahold of it. By looking up a couple of words, I can say that the following books might have something related to the tulpa in it's use original in buddhism, i.e. related to diety. The actual word Tulpa was apparently mostly just a word used by a visiting French westerner and is not the correct terminology, but a rare descriptor used in texts outside of practice. http://www.amazon.com/Sublime-Path-Kechara-Paradise-Vajrayoginis/dp/0918753139/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1413560900&sr=1-1&keywords=9780918753137 http://www.amazon.com/Crystal-Mirror-Philosophical-Systems-Religious/dp/0861714644/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1413561614&sr=1-1&keywords=Crystal+Mirror These latter two books should definitely be available also on interlibrary loan.
sushi October 17, 2014 October 17, 2014 "The miracle of universal psychic power" Thanks. I never would have found this guy on my own. The titles are a bit of a turn off, but judging from the reviews, there may be some worthwhile stuff in here. I'm rather better at research than practice - I have a hard time starting. Me too. I spent nearly a decade reading about this stuff before starting. Maybe I could use a reread, but I didn't find "Creating Magickal Entities" very informative last I checked. Yeah. As I recall, there was some interesting history in there, but nothing practical or useful. "Magical Use of Thought Forms" is rated highly on amazon and cheap enough, so I'll try to get ahold of it. This is definitely a much better book. Much more useful information and almost all of the book is interesting, but sometimes I don't know why a particular story was included or what the authors are trying to get at. I posted a sort of summary/review on the first page of my PR. By looking up a couple of words, I can say that the following books might have something related to the tulpa in it's use original in buddhism, i.e. related to diety. I haven't had much luck with books on the Tibetan practice, but from the reviews, these two look good. I'll have to look them up. "Some things have to be believed to be seen." - Ralph Hodgson
jackson October 17, 2014 October 17, 2014 The titles are a bit of a turn off Lol. Publisher mandated along with the stories. The man himself was irritated by it.
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