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  1. Type-A maker, here. From eight to maybe eleven or twelve years old, I simply would imagine this one character and her exploits at night instead of drifting off to sleep. But... eventually it was less my putting her through adventures and more my following what crazy things she did on her own.
  2. 青山 素子, お願い。。。? ^_~ Okay, I'm kidding, I'm kidding. (Though I am re-visiting a tulpa that was based on her...)
  3. Yeah, after lurking for a bit I've found it odd that the section of this forum dedicated to that sort of stuff gets less attention than the one on Dreamviews. I mean.. come on. It's a forum about tulpae. You'd think that it's Meta board would get a lot more attention for the size of the forum than the only scientific web-community about lucid dreams. :P
  4. Though I didn't use any name for my tulpa until after we parted ways, I began to use the name Lucy because of . It's not what one would expect, I know, but not all tulpae are good ones.
  5. Oh, freaking yay. In all honesty, I don't want to dig up that old story, but it's been bugging me enough that I even signed up for this forum... so... I guess I don't have any excuse not to. :/ [from the thread I started on Dreamviews] When I was six, I started developing a tulpa without even the slightest clue as to what I was doing. As far back as I can remember, I've had a wonderfully active and powerful imagination, and I just assumed that this person in my head was another imagination, though... basically, a tulpa is nothing more than a real being imagined into existence, right? I just came back to the same imagination every night, so apparently it became. Anyway. I developed and maintained this tulpa for about half a decade (from age six to ten or twelve). By the time I was in high school, I'm quite certain that I had ceased to entertain its presence, and I never bothered to visit the building that it lived in (in my head). Skip to my first year of college. "My telepathich friend", as I call her online, was telling me about her dreams while we were chatting over the phone. Now, her sharing her dreams is common, and my being able to see her dreams (telepathically) is common as well - even to the point that I will tell her to stop describing the dream and instead do so myself. In this instance, however, she started by saying "I've been seeing this woman in my dreams." This got my attention, as I could quickly see my tulpa in her dream. It was clearly my tulpa, and when I asked my friend to describe her, she did so in detail. She (the tulpa) had apparently been visiting my friend in her dreams every now and then for a week or so, though she stopped doing so soon after. That's the account in a nutshell, sans opinions and reactions on my end. Thoughts? Questions?
  6. The reverse has happened to me. Well, not to me but to a close friend of mine. A tulpa that I had developed and entertained having around for some years started showing up in the dreams of said friend. Possibly because I had abandoned her (the tulpa), but who knows? Also, since telepathy has been mentioned in this thread, I might that this particular friend is one with whom I have had a sort of telepathic connection. Nobody else, just her. And... that's my $.02!
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