EvilToaster April 17, 2014 April 17, 2014 Well, distinctions between imaginary friends, and the concept of tulpas that are presumed to be sentient beings varies from how people interpret what really makes a tulpa, a tulpa (ontology). It doesn't seem to be far-fetched that it may have been likely for one to have created a tulpa as a child. However, it depends on how you want to fit the word "create" into this presumption, i.e., creation from conscious willpower, or creation that came about from entrenched predispositions that may make conditions suitable for a tulpa to exist. And there are other factors to take into consideration on how much who would be presumed an imaginary friend during childhood was exhibiting qualities of sentience that a tulpa is presumed to have. For example, people who would write a lot, and make all sorts of stories; their over-active imagination may lead to events where they contemplated if the voices in their heads would fit the spectrum of a developing tulpa, or something like that. Some people find themselves in overwhelming situations, even life or death, where the desperation and highly emotive situations may have contributed to their tulpa in being created, and an anecdotal example can be found here. It could be that adrenaline during these situations may have made individuals highly suggestible to what they felt was a tulpa, but this is all speculation, so don't take my word for it. Thank you. I know there's no concrete way to say yes or no. I was just curious. Found this site a few days ago and began forcing my Tulpa. I'm glad that this forum is here so I can make sure that I don't do anything bad or something.
Nobillis April 19, 2014 April 19, 2014 Thank you. I know there's no concrete way to say yes or no. I was just curious. Found this site a few days ago and began forcing my Tulpa. I'm glad that this forum is here so I can make sure that I don't do anything bad or something. Simply this: treat your tulpa like a human and they will become like a human. For example, saying "Good morning!" every day is a real help (honestly, trust me o' this, it helps - I know this from my own experience). Happy Easter! *Grin* Please consider supporting Tulpa.info.
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