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Let them move. If they can, they will. You'll most likely realize you're puppeting unless you've been doing it a lot in your life and are very good at making it seem natural. I know I've had plenty of mind people going on crazy mind adventures, but moving them takes more effort than letting my tulpa just be himself. Then again, there's those who say natural puppeting helps with sentience, like Fede, but then there's those who are very good at it and have puppeted a lot saying you shouldn't use that kind of methods, like Fig. Of course you can think about them moving, unless you actually force them to do what you thought, it seems to be alright. They might do what you thought about, or they don't. Do what feels good and you will see them do things you didn't expect or react in a way you thought they never would. The prism test is also a good thing once you can concentrate on everything you need to do it.

 

If I think I moved him against his will, then I'll snap him back to his original position. Sometimes he goes back to what he was doing, so it most likely wasn't me just making him do it, but me making him stop was. And then again sometimes stopping him works so it probably was my doing. Or the tulpa is just tired of fighting back or lets me just have my way.

 

I suppose if a tulpa's personality disliked being moved against their will, they would never give up in a situation like that and would keep doing their own thing even if you stopped them multiple times. But it might lead to frustrations on both parties. But suspecting their sentience also seems to frustrate both your tulpa and yourself. Gotta believe that they can do it hard enough and they can do it. That's how this thing seems to work.

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Sands, you seem to have ignored my post. I said linguistic communication.

No idea about that, we're not quite there yet.

 

 

Oh, how did I miss guest's post. Guess I should edit.

 

Ah, suppose you did say audible linguistic responses, but I guess my mind skipped over that as I'm having trouble wrapping my thoughts around that, haha. I apologize, guess I thought you meant the kind of responses one who is unable to speak would do, linguistic or not. Are you meaning you don't accept their writing, perhaps? Or odd non-audible thoughts from them? I would like to know what you mean. They do say parroting their speech is hard unless you practice...

 

Speaking of writing, has anyone been able to understand what their tulpas write? Always ends up blurry for me.

 

Getting off-topic here, eh...

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No idea about that, we're not quite there yet.

 

 

Oh, how did I miss guest's post. Guess I should edit.

 

Ah, suppose you did say audible linguistic responses, but I guess my mind skipped over that as I'm having trouble wrapping my thoughts around that, haha. I apologize, guess I thought you meant the kind of responses one who is unable to speak would do, linguistic or not. Are you meaning you don't accept their writing, perhaps? Or odd non-audible thoughts from them? I would like to know what you mean. They do say parroting their speech is hard unless you practice...

 

Speaking of writing, has anyone been able to understand what their tulpas write? Always ends up blurry for me.

 

Getting off-topic here, eh...

 

Well I accept significantly alien visualizations, such as when their form deviates.

 

I think a lot of people that claim to have speaking tulpa actually have "sub-tulpa" which is just really unconscious parroting.

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I think a lot of people that claim to have speaking tulpa actually have "sub-tulpa" which is just really unconscious parroting.

 

Meaning your subconscious generates the response, which is exactly what the tulpa is supposed to be: a part of your subconscious.

There's no difference.

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