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I can't say I feel the same way, good sir. Yeah, I like my imagination, I love my tulpa, but I've actually been wanting to meet more new people and see more new places more after making my girls. I feel it will not only further the power of my imagination, but it will also give me more opportunities to share said imagination with people in the form of art/stories. I've never been the social type of person, and I'm still not very social, but my tulpa are extrememyl antsy about me meeting new folk and possibly new tulpa, and it's rubbing off on me.

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whats the point of making a tulpa if you dont want it in the real world? arent tulpae meant to be imposed to the real world to help you and for lolz?

Name - Silver

Form - Harpy

Sentience - fully sentient

Personality - Playful, cheerful, enthusiastic, chilled

Smell - Baileys

Stage - Narration and imposition

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arent tulpae meant to be imposed to the real world to help you and for lolz?

 

Not really. Most of us want one for companionship.

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If we dissolved without a trace, would the real world even care?

 

Nope.

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How did you master lucid dreaming and visualization so well that you can go on adventures in your head? I try to do this but it never works for me

How did you master lucid dreaming and visualization so well that you can go on adventures in your head? I try to do this but it never works for me

 

Most of the time the "adventures" are seen, as others have described it, as through a third eye. You don't really see what is going on, it is more like you feel it, you know things are there in your mind and your mind makes up sensory data for you in a way.

Name: Arya

Form: Anthro Avian

Time Spent: 8-10 hours forcing, stopped counting narration time

Stage: Wrapping up personality/Visualization good/She is speaking well

 

Most of the time the "adventures" are seen, as others have described it, as through a third eye. You don't really see what is going on, it is more like you feel it, you know things are there in your mind and your mind makes up sensory data for you in a way.

 

Isn't lucid dreaming a completely visual thing though? Not sure if it's possible to bring a tulpa into a lucid dream though. I've been practicing that for awhile and it feels completely real while visualization always feels more like the third eye effect for me.

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