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PolitenessMan

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  1. Oh, hay, back on topic: I decided that she'd be humanoid, and just let whatever floated through my subconscious determine how she looked. Hell, even her gender was unknown for, like, a week. It all slowly worked itself out.
  2. Finally! Something I'm helpful with! Tulpaforcing at work via daydreams make up probably 80% of my tulpa-ing. As far as I can tell, it works fairly well. Just some things to watch out for. Don't get too into it at first, daydreaming too hard can cause a person to make errors / get fired. I started in microbursts, doing maybe a minute or two of proper forcing broken up by focusing on reality. This method is also pretty bad if you're trying for a character based tulpa, because, at least for me, I had minimal control over the sessions. I'm satisfied with what I ended up with, but she doesn't even remotely resemble what I started out with. Also, watch out for parroting. The lack of control made it hard for me to not accidentally move my tulpa around for her, which gives the sensation of progress, but ultimately ended up being lost time. So yeah. I'd give the daydream thing a shot. If you are already a daydreamer, it can't hurt to focus it a bit.
  3. I never really forced her form specifically past being a human, and currently she looks like a fair-skinned, thin, pink haired woman. I have to look down to see her eyes, so I'm assuming, like, 5' 8". Her facial features / age seem to keep changing, but right now she looks younger than me by a bit currently, maybe 20? Also she seems to have a thing for blue shirts and the ugliest pants. Last night, it was a blue hoodie and dark green cargo pants. I need to talk to her about color coordination.
  4. Mostly because the idea of being able to speak to my subconscious sounds pretty fantastic. Also for science. I mean, if I, a non-lonely, well paid guy with a girlfriend can pull this off, anyone should be able to.
  5. See, I may have less of a problem with the drunken forcing since I'm not trying to make my wonderland / tulpa look like anything specific. Both have changed freely over the last couple of weeks, and I can't help but feel that letting things go in this manner will make for a better, more free thinking tulpa in the end. Or I could be terribly wrong. That's always a possibility.
  6. I wouldn't worry too much. I'd assume as long as you don't feel nothing you're still making some sort of progress. Remember, this is still a pretty new field, and everyone is different. Who knows how long it takes for certain people? Just don't rush things, that'll hurt more than anything I feel.
  7. So I started working on my tulpa using traditional methods, and while I can't say that they don't work, I found in time that I couldn't get much time in my day to day life to meditate, maybe half an hour a day tops. I could barely visualize even a basic wonderland, and I felt it would take tons of work just to get to the point where I could actually make progress. At first I thought that I'd have to give up on the idea of having a tulpa, but one night, after having far, far too much to drink I found myself sitting on my couch and visualizing my wonderland not only much easier and clearer than normal, but without even trying. In time, I also found myself visualizing while at work through daydreams, and noticed that I was better at doing tulpaforcing doing that than I ever was through meditation. In just a week and a half of day dream forcing, I already managed to start getting emotional responses and notice my tulpa changing my wonderland's features. Now, while it might be a fluke, but I thought maybe there was something to trying to visualize while daydreaming, and while crawling the web I stumbled upon an interesting article: http://scienceblogs.com/cortex/2009/06/daydreaming_and_booze.php Basically, it talks about how both of my primary methods of forcing are actually linked, and how it's closer to how a person's brain works at a baseline level. I don't know if anything will come of it, but I'll continue going about things in this way and I may have more to say later. I more or less am curious as to if anyone else used this combo at all, and their levels of success. TLDR; booze and daydreams might help you communicate with your subconscious more directly. Thoughts?
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