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I've been reading a lot on people who get Bad Tulpas and how they deal with em. Tulpas may have orginated from Buddhism and I have a Possible Buddhist answer to this problem. In Vajrayana Buddhism there are practices called Wrathful Buddha practices. I believe if you do these practices you may be able to get rid of or deal with "Bad Tulpas" Wrathful Buddhas scare away demonic spirits. So this may be able to work as well on Tulpas.

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

If you approach tulpamancy from a spiritual standpoint, I don't see why this, or any other form of emotional evocation might work.

 

The community as a whole views tulpamancy as a psychological phenomenon, so trying so exercise a "bad tulpa" as some sort of demon might not be viewed as possible.

To Tibetan Buddhists Demons are a Psychological thing. It's all mind to them. Wrathful Deities are a manifestation of mind. It's just mind working with mind.

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

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Do you actually HAVE a tulpa, or are you just speculating? It's easy to kill thoughtforms depending on how developed they are

I do not have a Tulpa yet.. I'm still researching it right now. I do have a Servitor to help me with some things but no Tulpa. I'm just exploring all avenues before I go all out on a Tulpa. I'm a LITTLE worried in case I get a Bad Tulpa which may happen according to my illness (Schizophrenia). However I'm fairly confident I wont get a "Bad" one.

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

Guest Anonymous

I do not have a Tulpa yet.. I'm still researching it right now. I do have a Servitor to help me with some things but no Tulpa. I'm just exploring all avenues before I go all out on a Tulpa. I'm a LITTLE worried in case I get a Bad Tulpa which may happen according to my illness (Schizophrenia). However I'm fairly confident I wont get a "Bad" one.

 

Telling yourself you're going to have a bad tulpa is the stairway to actually getting a bad tulpa. I realize you've said you're confident you won't, but in honesty, there's no need to stress it. Hosts with disorders like aspergers, DID, schizophrenia haven't expressed much issues with their tulpas without worrying about whatever the outcome may be. Sure there have been cases, specific cases, but that's a possibility to happen for everyone literally. I think that schizophrenia is something pretty serious, friend of mine has it, hates it and sometimes considers suicide, tulpas can help with that but you shouldn't let it affect yours. And it' good you have a servitor, and hey, we've seen some cases of servitors transforming into tulpas (Akagi's case with kyo and johnny and everyone else)

"Bad tulpas" do not exist unless you develop them to be "bad". That includes expecting a "bad tulpa" and subconsciously molding them as such.

 

If you accept the fact that you have a fair amount of control over what your tulpa's personality will be, plus the fact that tulpas are probably the most empathetic creatures you could ever meet and they have no reason to hurt you, and that they don't suddenly "turn evil" like all the creepypasta would have you believe, you should have no reason to want to find a way to get rid of them.

 

If you somehow manage to create an "evil tulpa", come to us and we'll figure something out. In the meantime, thinking of your tulpa as a potentially dangerous monster that you might need an emergency back-up plan for, as opposed to a close friend that understands you better than any human could, is just a poisonous mindset.

Pinky is not a pony. She's an imp.

Sunray is an angel-imp. Ex is humanoid. Kael is a dragon. Magnum is a dog.

Well after reading your answers.. then all doubt and thoughts of a possible bad Tulpa is out the door then.

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

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