I didn’t personality force (walk-in). Cilsc is now a lot like me in some respects, especially when it comes to thought processes. I think they take on traits that reflect what their hosts consciously or subconsciously want.(edited)
We were trying possession outside of being in bed in the dark and ran into a slight problem, when I can properly see my body I seem to instinctively take back control, while it don't push her out it does make it basically impossible for her to make any significant movements of the body
we were trying to have her posses my arms and type but she needed to see the keyboard and when I opened my eyes so she could I saw my hands and then she lost almost all control of them
So I had a few stupid ideas today about tulpa and figured I'd share.
First off, teaching things is a great method of forcing. It gives lots of moment for input and back and forth while letting you work on what you are focusing on.
Secondly, despite the steriotype of tulpamancy being something that lonely shut-in akward types are attracted to, I think it may be possible that your own emotional/social development can lead to better results. It is the person who is experienced with communication who is going to have the most practice with discussion and "being a friend to someone".
Finally, I was wondering how necessary it might be for a person to have a "motor" driving their desire to create a tulpa to have success. Be it being lonely, curiosity, or otherwise. It might be interesting to talk about all the different possible "motors" that drive people to be interested in tulpa, and would drive them to be interested and engaged enough with the concept to have success.
2:50 AM
Might be a ton of super obvious stuff, now that I read over it again, but those were my thoughts over the day today.
This is a guess, but my thoughts is that social skills gives you the foundation to be engaged more than you would be otherwise, avoiding "I wan tto force but I don't know what to say or do"
3:13 AM
I think veissiere did mention that tulpamancers tended to be more empathetic on average, I don't remember exactly either, though
3:14 AM
As well, it depends on your view of what tulpa are, but I think that having the knowledge of what a healthy conversation between two people looks like helps a lot to get the gears turning on emulating one of those conversations in your head.
yeah, or tha the scores werent necessarily below average, generally avg or slightly above
3:14 AM
o ya for sure
3:15 AM
i find myself inferring a lot of my tulpa's feelings and being overly cautious but i guess im just applying what i know about myself and my loved ones, i feel like i worry a bit more than most people on that count
I have a friend who is looking into creating a tulpa, and he's concerned about this tulpa developing love like feelings towards him. Would this be a bad thing or is it just something that can happen and should be accepted?
yeah, how they feel about you most importantly id like to think
4:23 AM
ive never heard about a tulpa falling deeply in love with a host and lashing out at them in the case of unrequited love or anything though o.o feelings usually seem to be understood or mutual between system mates generally