mahou_shoujo September 11, 2012 September 11, 2012 Im very skeptical that you could get anyone other than yourself to experience your tulpa. To "send" a tulpa to someone else, it would seem to me that the other person would have to "force" by themselves in the image of your tulpa, effectively recreating the same tulpa. I think experiments like this should be done, though. Tulpas are a mystery.
NesterBones September 30, 2012 September 30, 2012 Theoretically, if constructs including tulpas are energy based then it should be entirely possible to share the experience through various methods. Broadcasting it, projecting it, something like flaring might have some effect, and just plain having enough energy put into them for another person to scan or at least pick up on. A friend of mine is sensitive to certain energies and she's started picking up on kass recently with no knowledge of her existence. My ramblings and that Host: Rob Tulpa: Kaylee
Ned Bigby October 1, 2012 October 1, 2012 There are multiples who claim it's possible to send members of their system to another system. You might be able to glean some information by reading up on what they have to say. http://multiplicity.livejournal.com/tag/traveling%20%26%20visiting a good chunk of the posts are friendslocked so you need to join the comm to see everything.
Ritz Krieg October 2, 2012 October 2, 2012 I've been in a Facebook group for multiples lately and... Well, there's a lot of mentioning about leaving their headmates somewhere, in another's head. Very curious on this, if we can experiment with it? Bad sense of humor alert.
Chupi October 2, 2012 October 2, 2012 There seems to be an increasing amount of people in the astral projection general discussion IRC channel, #astral. I'm not completely certain whether I believe it's possible but given some of the demonstrations others have been given, I'm certainly not going to dismiss it as impossible, as I would have before. I've done a little myself. It's not anything that can tell me if it's working or just another trippy wonderland adventure, but apparently what I experienced was pretty standard, and it *did* have some effect on Lyra. Lyra: human female, ~17 Evan: boy, ~14, was an Eevee Anera: anime-style girl, ~12; Lyra made her My blog :: Time expectations are bad (forcing time targets are good though)
TehEpicMan January 5, 2013 January 5, 2013 what i had in mind for the tulpa sending is you could package your tulpa (comfortably) into a little condenced energy ball and focus visualizing sending it out to the reciver (reminds me of football lul) My brain is twice the size of yours. Deal with it.
GuessWho January 5, 2013 January 5, 2013 Considering that a tulpa is part of the host's brain and thus, stores it's memories there; basic logic dictates the following... Assuming it were even possible to transmit the tulpa itself (personality and form) to another host: It would arrive at the second host with no (or minimal) memories of it's life with the first host.Any of the host's memories that it accesses during it's trip will be those of the second host.Memories of its trip will be stored in the second host's brain and will not return with the tulpa. The only way for the tulpa to function normally during its trip and keep its memories would be if the two hosts can somehow remain mentally connected the entire time and the tulpa operates off its creator's brain while experiencing the second host's wonderland remotely.
Forge January 5, 2013 January 5, 2013 Considering that a tulpa is part of the host's brain and thus, stores it's memories there; basic logic dictates the following... Assuming it were even possible to transmit the tulpa itself (personality and form) to another host: It would arrive at the second host with no (or minimal) memories of it's life with the first host.Any of the host's memories that it accesses during it's trip will be those of the second host.Memories of its trip will be stored in the second host's brain and will not return with the tulpa. The only way for the tulpa to function normally during its trip and keep its memories would be if the two hosts can somehow remain mentally connected the entire time and the tulpa operates off its creator's brain while experiencing the second host's wonderland remotely. thats implying a tulpas memories are stored in a host brain, which in some cases they are, but most they are not.
MysticalBurrito January 9, 2013 January 9, 2013 Well we've proved that another universe exists, its obvious that sending a tulpa to someone elses wonderland to visit cauld be possible. only problem is that if you send someone to a paralel universe only one can exist so one will die and one will survive. there is a 50% chance that sending your tulpa to a paralel universe could kill it, which is off topic but may be true, assuming that you can even send your tulpa to a paralel universe. [align=center]Yes, I am a mystical burrito, UJELLY? Kimiko: Age: 1 year Stage: Visual imposition into real world[/align]
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