FurryBlueNaki October 5, 2014 October 5, 2014 When I start to feel anxious, I suddenly feel a wave of relief, as if some anti-anxiety medicine were being pumped into me. I tend to worry or get anxious quite often. Especially around my mom. Are these calming feelings automatically coming from my tulpa? They go so counter to how I was just feeling and I have no other explanation for them. I worry about life, and tend to not be comfortable in my own skin. But I think my tulpa wants what's best for me, and can in fact control my emotions. I allow this to happen because it feels good. What is others' experience here? Chance, an anthro husky, wolf or fox. Birthdate September 20, 2014. Sentient October 1, 2014.
Guest amber5885 October 5, 2014 October 5, 2014 He can't do anything without your permission. Yes he want what's best for you, yes he Probobly tryin to reassure you but he can't control anything about you without your permission.
FurryBlueNaki October 5, 2014 Author October 5, 2014 I want to not be anxious and to not worry, so I welcome any help from him. Chance, an anthro husky, wolf or fox. Birthdate September 20, 2014. Sentient October 1, 2014.
IfWeHadSomeCookies October 6, 2014 October 6, 2014 Is your tulpa controlling your emotions? No. What I believe he's doing is trying to comfort you, which is not entirely something I have experienced yet, though I have felt some light emotional responses and so I have a pretty good idea at what you're talking about, though it may not sound like it. . . . Alright, I'm rambling here. What I'm trying to say that your tulpa can't control your emotions without you giving him permission (or at least, if he can, I've never heard of any doing that), but he can "take away" the bad things you may be feeling, which sounds very much like what you're experiencing. ~ until the very end His name is James. James says hi.
ThatFellowWithTheScarf October 6, 2014 October 6, 2014 Basically, they can alter some things, but it's not like they're controlling your emotions like a puppet master. I remember actually getting some anger when alone when first forcing, things I never let out, it was good
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