Megm114 March 5, 2015 March 5, 2015 Twi is 8 months old We communicate with head pressures- (pressure means yes, nothing means no) But she still can't talk. Does anyone have any tipas about how to get their Tulpa talking? I'm literally desperate, I have no idea what to do and I just want to do this for her. I've tried parroting and getting her to repeat words that I say, however with no luck. I'm not sure if I'm blocking her put unintentionally or if she isn't talking or if she just can't! Some help would be very much appreciated
Darcmanish March 5, 2015 March 5, 2015 Well i hadnt the problem, becuse Lacie started to talk at her first day. I thought theire where my own thoughts becuse it was my own mindvoice and i couldnt belive it was her. I think you should start parroting a bit. For example you ask her a question what she should be able to answer with the headpressure and you say yes or no with your mindvoice. Its a good way to train the brain with a word yes or no and i think if you reach the point when youre tulpa start answering by herself speeking will be much more easier to learn. Lacie(my tulpa for my everydaylife and also my best friend) Noah together with Lynn are my spirituell tulpa´s im using for meditation Darcmanish Me Lacie´s and my progress report.
Missy March 5, 2015 March 5, 2015 First up, try not to get too caught up in hour/day/month counts. Comparing your own progress to others never ends well. Start with a step back and some breathing. Let the desperation and potential panic settle down or it'll probably hinder you. -Missy I definitely know the feeling you've got there. Well, kinda. From the other direction, I guess. It took me years before I could talk, and it was super frustrating when I wanted to but couldn't manage it. For now assume that she can and will talk, and that you are capable of hearing it, and will hear it. Assume that you WILL get to that point, and try to avoid doubting either yourself or her. Doubts won't help (that applies to both of you). Talking aloud to her whenever possible (when it is safe to do so) will probably do some good. A bit of parroting at first might also be useful to help show her how to talk (though don't get carried away with it). -Melody
Megm114 March 5, 2015 Author March 5, 2015 Thanks! That's really helpful. Is there any other ways that I can train myself to hear her or train her to talk? Much appreciated!
raymond13557 March 6, 2015 March 6, 2015 ari can say some words but she usually stays silent, she likes saying my name.. alot, before she just looked at me with her purple eyes and pointed at me with a smile. Tulpa:Snow Mindscape: Artopia
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