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  1. Maybe it's just personal preference, but I find it easier and more clear to read it on a document, black on white. Not only is it better on the eyes but the content goes without any distraction or external influence of the content with a regular document.
  2. The guide goes into detail and the frequent use of examples can be helpful. I like how you cover both theory and practice. My only complaint would be that I find the guide very unorganized, especially considering its huge size. Maybe you could consider converting it to a google document and working out the categories in a style similar to Wikipedia(where the document first presents and directs to all the categories at the top of the page).
  3. Thanks for all the input... Really. It's both disappointing and amazing how almost nobody feels it in the same parts of the head. This makes things interesting though.. as it keeps mystifying this phenomena(*in lack of a better word). I don't have any degree in neurology, but it should be safe to have it unofficially documented that the location of the "pain" is different for everyone. Not an interesting conclusion, but it had potential and still is to some value.
  4. Hello fellow scientists. I will skip any formal introduction, but sitting here with a headache were pain remains in the left part of the back of my head I'm left thinking; where does the pain occur for you when being a result of tulpaforcing? And does it occur on the same place for everyone else who *forces? Think about it, and think about it carefully, if there is any distinguishable features of the headaches being a direct result of tulpaforcing this may or may not come helpful to understanding some of the physical and psychological process of how and why tulpas are made. ( By why I am reffering to what causes the brain to create a self-conscious hallucinogenic "entity. ) I hope as many of you as possible can contribute with your knowledge.
  5. Hello, I used to post here before under a different name. Don't worry I wasn't one of the noisy kids. I started a tulpa, but had to cancel it because I didn't have time. Still don't got the time for it really, but I am starting a new one now. EDIT: My tulpa(s) are human, and I am not very fond of all the ponies here. . . No hard feelings!
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