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Technically, it might remember certain things you don't, thus telling you the answers, but I don't really see any sence in this, as studying for a test is much easier than creating a tulpa.

Where should she get informations besides from you? I had some help of mine but its couse i learned with here before and the brain can remember stuff better when you talked about the things you learned and she might can help you to understand how the things work. Atleast you gonna have to learn for a test anyway^^

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Noah together with Lynn are my spirituell tulpa´s im using for meditation

 

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Yeah, what the others have said. A tulpa can remember things that you don't, and can help you work out answers together, but it's a "two heads are better than one" thing. Your tulpa won't be smarter than you, and won't get you perfect grades without studying.

"Some things have to be believed to be seen." - Ralph Hodgson

Your tulpa won't be smarter than you, and won't get you perfect grades without studying.

 

Generally true, with qualifications. Some tulpas are able to recall things their host has seen only once and can't consciously remember. There's a lot more memories, information and processing ability in our brains than we can normally use. You can learn to access all this stuff yourself, and it's generally easiest if you find yourself in a lucid dream. Many tulpas have access to at least some of this by default and can relay the results to you. Imposition isn't required either, they just need to be able to relay information to you reliably.

 

Being able to regurgitate information seen in a textbook doesn't make you smart, but it may be exactly what's required to get better grades. You should still study though.

Lyra: human female, ~17

Evan: boy, ~14, was an Eevee

Anera: anime-style girl, ~12; Lyra made her

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The optimum setup we've found is that both host and tulpa pay full attention and double-check how certain each other are of memories. Twice as much could-have-noticed plus twice as much assessing of whether it makes sense or fits. Working as partners to remember things is one of the secret superpowers of tulpamancy.

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I remember I asked Eva what she think I should put for my final exam for a math class when I was in college. I didn't know what to study, and ended up with a D. The same happened in a Calculus exam where it involved some temperature scenario, and it was basically that kind of question that asked you how fast an elephant was going while two trains are traveling at a certain velocity.

 

The professor ended up accepting the answer despite its unorthodox approach. But I only risked this kind of thinking while acing the other non-related courses. But this was before I devoted more time in methods that would force me to access information like image streaming. If I had all of that experiential learning beforehand, I'd probably be in a better position in college than I was since then. But I always saw the group thinking with your tulpa for studying and actually taking the exams as a way to be excited in the journey of doing so because you have someone to share thoughts with, i.e., expanding your conquest for knowledge and such.

 

But book smarts isn't all there is to validate any kind of intelligence with your tulpa; I learned that the moment I started moving up in certain positions quickly at a company. At least for me, they seem to be able to learn things faster because I had an inclination to do so as well. But hey, everyone's different; we can't underestimate their potential to relay information, and at the same time, it can inspire us to know we can do the same, and go even further than what we're comfortable with. It's that kind of thing where you become rigorous to yourself on that kind of endeavor, and they may sort of mirror that.

Chupi is right of course. My first post was not completely accurate. However, I should point out that perfect recall is quite advanced. I won't say that it won't happen this school year, but you certainly shouldn't *count* on it happening. Study with your tulpa until you *know* that you've hit that point.

"Some things have to be believed to be seen." - Ralph Hodgson

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