Kind of, yes. Like when you are doing things that are pretty automatic. Which applies probably to a lot more than we think it does. If you know about highway hypnosis, where you space out while driving and wind up getting somewhere without having really been thinking about it or paying attention, I think it is kind of adjacent to that.
berockly (TTG)
Is it possible to do a switch without the added step of a tulpa being in control of the body
Yes, you can learn to dissociate from your body's senses and either go unconscious or immerse yourself in your mindscape. Just leaving the body there not doing anything beyond reflexes and functions like breathing.
Yes, you can learn to dissociate from your body's senses and either go unconscious or immerse yourself in your mindscape. Just leaving the body there not doing anything beyond reflexes and functions like breathing.
Yes, you can learn to dissociate from your body's senses and either go unconscious or immerse yourself in your mindscape. Just leaving the body there not doing anything beyond reflexes and functions like breathing.
There's different types and levels of separation. But in my opinion the #1 defining thing that makes and host and tulpa not the same person is independent agency. The ability to think and act of one's own volition without being "parroted." That's also the distinction between a tulpa and an imaginary friend.
If you have an imaginary friend you might think "Hmm what would they say" and then they say exactly what you want them to. If you have a tulpa, they have more freedom and spontaneity than that. More "force" and conviction and self direction behind their thoughts.
It's hard to even really define what that means.
I would say potentially is impossible to prove, at least not without being very very specific with all your term definitions.
8:37 PM
And then people will just argue those definitions until the end of time.
In that situation, you might point out the differences between DID etc. and tulpamancy, especially the difference in intent and control, without blackouts or memory loss.
11:29 PM
Also, you might consider adding that the defining feature of DID isn't plurality; there's actually much more to it than that.