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Would someone who believes in channelling and psychics be less likely to see us as in need of mental health treatment, assuming that the state of being a tulpamancer can explain away a tulpamancer's every idiosyncrasy?

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It's possible but it depends on the person. Even if someone belives in psychics and all that it doesn't guarantee they wouldn't think a tulpa is a sign of mental illness.

Would someone who believes in channelling and psychics be less likely to see us as in need of mental health treatment, assuming that the state of being a tulpamancer can explain away a tulpamancer's every idiosyncrasy?

 

I wouldn't be sure, there are a wide arrange of beliefs a person can have and even though they may not see as a mental illness maybe they would think you are channeling a demon/bad spirit, and many believe but think there are things "best left alone", I wouldn't assume that just because someone believes in the supernatural they would take tulpamancy as positive.

English isn't my first language and I'm not used to write in it but I'm always interested in learning, please tell me if I made a mistake or if you have any advice

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