Tirisilex June 23, 2015 June 23, 2015 So.. I'm seriously thinking about creating a Tulpa.. I'm reading books and this site to make sure if I do it correctly. I'm just wondering if there are risks for someone with Schizophrenia? Don't believe the things I say just because I tell you.. Test these things and prove them to yourselves so that you know them to be true. ~The Buddha
sushi June 23, 2015 June 23, 2015 I'd suggest that you talk to a mental health professional about it. I don't think anyone here really knows much about schizophrenia -- or at least not enough to be qualified to give advice. "Some things have to be believed to be seen." - Ralph Hodgson
Ashmo June 23, 2015 June 23, 2015 What sushi already said. Present the idea in the most scientific way you can and get some qualified advice one the subject. Host/tulpa bonds are amazing, but if there is something wrong with the system in which it's all processed on (i.e. schizophrenia affecting your brain), it's best left to discussing it with a professional.
Tirisilex June 23, 2015 Author June 23, 2015 I dont have a therapist because I do very well on my own. But I could try to get one and talk about Tulpas with them. I just hope they have an open mind about it. Don't believe the things I say just because I tell you.. Test these things and prove them to yourselves so that you know them to be true. ~The Buddha
Exodusfever June 23, 2015 June 23, 2015 So im in the medical field and to my understanding on this phenomenon called tulpa and your medical condition is that. If you have schizophrenia under control with no medication it wont be harmful but your case has to be really mild. I would need more information on your case to do a more objective decision. I have read cases about people withthis condition having tulpas with no adverse effects if you feel uncomfortable getting an opinion from a stranger do your research there is guides that talk about mental conditions and tulpas online.
Tirisilex June 23, 2015 Author June 23, 2015 Well I spent the day researching Tulpas and Schiz and from what I have gathered because I'm considered a stable schizo I dont believe I'll have a problem with it. I actually think it may benefit me more than be harmful for me. I've already been working on a Servitor which has been working well for me. It zaps unwanted thoughts out of my head. (Wish I knew about these a long time ago) So I'm gonna go for it and make one once I have read the 2 books I now have on Tulpas. I'm excited about this.. Don't believe the things I say just because I tell you.. Test these things and prove them to yourselves so that you know them to be true. ~The Buddha
Exodusfever June 23, 2015 June 23, 2015 Good luck with your tulpa make sure you get all the info prior doing any attempts and if you feel that any bad reactions are happening go to a doctor right away and stop with the tulpa process. Havent heard of any benefits from having a tulpa with people having your medical condition so it would be nice if you could create a log here on your progress.
Tirisilex June 23, 2015 Author June 23, 2015 I'll definitely be posting my progress.. For the sake of "science" Don't believe the things I say just because I tell you.. Test these things and prove them to yourselves so that you know them to be true. ~The Buddha
FallFamily June 24, 2015 June 24, 2015 [Hail] I have known a few people who were plural and had schizophrenia. One of them was plural due to making a tulpa and the other was plural from trauma and then made a tulpa or two later. They didn't really seem to have any problems with one making the other harder to manage or the other way around. Did hear that for the one, imposition was trivial. T, B, Frostbite, and Hail, and others (note, historically, Hail included Frostbite and B) System Name: Fall Family Former Username: hail_fall
sushi June 25, 2015 June 25, 2015 Did hear that for the one, imposition was trivial. Makes me think of The Story of Ruth. I don't think 'Ruth' was schizophrenic, but she was used to having hallucinations, so it was very easy for her to impose. "Some things have to be believed to be seen." - Ralph Hodgson
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