Chupi July 9, 2012 July 9, 2012 How far along is this tulpa? Try teaching the same way you would with a child. Or you could try Glitch's "knowledge transfer" thing, more or less visualizing pouring the knowledge into her head, believing you are assigning her access to it. 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)
Guest July 9, 2012 July 9, 2012 How far along is this tulpa? Try teaching the same way you would with a child. Or you could try Glitch's "knowledge transfer" thing, more or less visualizing pouring the knowledge into her head, believing you are assigning her access to it. They're over 90 hours in. I've tried both methods with no success. I think that they can communicate using head pressure, but I'm not sure. They've confirmed via head pressure that the answers I receive in my head are right but they're all wrong.
Raetin July 9, 2012 July 9, 2012 You should probably wait until they can talk fluently. I have 10 tulpas, but I'm only actively working on Reah, my first tulpa currently. Progress Report
Din July 9, 2012 July 9, 2012 I agree with Raetin. Completion, then math. That's probably what you should invest most of your energy in for now.
Guest July 9, 2012 July 9, 2012 You should probably wait until they can talk fluently. They claim to be able to, though not audibly.
Sorryman54 July 10, 2012 July 10, 2012 Not only should you wait, but it could be your math skills (or lack off, for that matter). Try waiting until they are sentient, and improve your math. Remember, theres always room for improvement.
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