Author Topic: The Tulpa Megathread V1 (aka "Stop liking what I don't like")  (Read 34397 times)

Hopefully my soon to be Tulpa. I HIGHLY reccomend drawing your Tulpa, it allows you to have a better grasp of how it's going to look like (that is, if you can draw well enough for it to make sense). Also, she is only "nude" because one of the guides calls for it during the creation process in the beginning, so that way it won't be stuck with clothing you thought up on it.
THATS A BLOODY DAEMONETTE
GOOD GOD EVERYONE PANIC SHADOWSFEAR IS GOING TO USHER IN A SLAANESHI INVASION

forget HIT THE PANIC BUTTON

Dam school stop getting in the way of Tulpas :V

But it's based around science and psychology. I don't understand what there is to laugh about. It's a sound technique.
please post evidence of this
like real evidence, not just random stuff you pull out

Actually no. Your Tulpa can have completely different opinions from yourself.
well, I guess so, but why would you make a companion that doesn't like something you like anyway

well, I guess so, but why would you make a companion that doesn't like something you like anyway
If they were exactly like you it would be boring

If they were exactly like you it would be boring
YEAH
but if it were something like that, they'd want you to spend time with them, not on the computer
so you'd wanna give them some way of enjoying watching you on a computer or something, idk, give them an imaginary laptop?
just, if I were someone's imaginary friend, it'd piss me off if he was on a computer when I wanted to talk or whatever

I'm trying to create Dan the Triangle Man. He is a Triangle with Seth Rogen's Voice.


they're like the 8th wonder of the world
although cardboard boxes are showing some stiff opposition

A friend talking to me about my Guardian Angel.

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Honestly i wish i had something like that. I remember you talking about this before and it does sorta make more sense now. you should fill me in on the details sometimes, i'm really curious.

kochie is going schizo.

please post evidence of this
like real evidence, not just random stuff you pull out

Holy forget. It's your brain. Of course it's based around science and psychology. Why woul you need evidence to prove that you're tricking your mind into believing a Tulpa is real?

I've started making blue, and i think we might have had a conversation.

well, you know
it's you, basically
so, unless you're a schiz, it's going to think the same things as you
i don't even need a tulpa
i can ask for the opinion of an amnesia grunt (when it decides to appear again)