KHost October 15, 2014 October 15, 2014 [...Why is it something to be envied, again? Other than the "physical body" stuff.] K: The "physical body" stuff is already enough, I think. While I was rushing downward to the lowland, Before mine eyes did one present himself, Who seemed from long-continued silence hoarse. When I beheld him in the desert vast, “Have pity on me,” unto him I cried, “Whiche’er thou art, or shade or real man!”
ThatFellowWithTheScarf November 4, 2014 November 4, 2014 If I had a magic mirror tell me I really have no purpose then I would basically spend my life as one big ass party. Or try and establish one myself, which, again I believe is how to gain your meaning of life.
Cinemaphobe November 6, 2014 November 6, 2014 I'd attend this party^^^ "Sanity is the playground of the unimaginative." Yumi + Cinema
Near November 6, 2014 November 6, 2014 @OP Actually, it is (or should be, imo) more like the other way around. Any thoughtform is created to fuel the host's purpose and drive them forward in life. It gives the host companionship, something to do, sometimes it helps with self-discovery and self-development. It sounds conceited, but we are the creators, after all :P at least have some respect for your own existence. And I agree with amber, it does sound obsessive.
FurryBlueNaki November 28, 2014 Author November 28, 2014 I think a purpose is to be happy. But it's not the only purpose. Chance, an anthro husky, wolf or fox. Birthdate September 20, 2014. Sentient October 1, 2014.
Nobillis December 24, 2014 December 24, 2014 I'm a believer in the Christian Mythos, so for me my purpose is to love and serve the Lord of Heaven. Does anyone else feel their purpose for being here is to raise and take care of their tulpa? It finally gives me purpose, and hope. I used to feel like life had no purpose. I was aimless and depressed. But now I feel so free. I do have to wonder, just how unlikely it is that there would exist an entire family of christian tulpa-makers? Much of what I can achieve is due to the help I receive. Without my family, what I do would be far harder. So, I'm very thankful for my life, my family and my work. Please consider supporting Tulpa.info.
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