I don’t know if that’s (cultural appropriation) the reasoning behind it.
It seems more like just trying to distance from the negative reaction people sometimes have to the term tulpa/“tulpagenic”
i actually used to back when i had a tulpa headmate, i think its just a way to distance from the tulpa community as u said but i dont mind any word that anyone uses :P
Senpiamancy is the practice of creating headmates through various techniques. A headmate created through senpiamancy is called a "senpia". The term was created as an alternative to the term tulpamancy and specifically denotes a person who believes the creation of there headmates is due to psychological reasons, whereas tulpamancy can refer to people with both metaphysical and psychological beliefs.
And no, the term is not used by people in the tulpa community
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:P
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I'm explicitly against further segregation of plurality-types, since I believe it's creating rifts when in actuality we're likely all just doing something the human brain is capable of naturally doing.
I think it says more about the origin
Like, there are accidental tulpas too
But parogenic/willogenic make more sense to describe the origin since they're specifically meaning "deliberately created"(edited)
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I learned parogenic and willogenic from a plurality server i joined lol
It had all sorts of roles for like quoigenic, endogenic, traumagenic, stressgenic...
Authors/RPers' seemingly-sentient-characters, "accidental/natural" tulpas, intentionally created tulpas and so on should all be allowed to be called tulpas.
Milk
Thoughts on people using the term parogen/parogenic as alt terms for tulpas
Senipamancy sounds more mysterious and whatnot LMAO
Reisen
Authors/RPers' seemingly-sentient-characters, "accidental/natural" tulpas, intentionally created tulpas and so on should all be allowed to be called tulpas.
We need to stop pretending every form of plurality is actually different, so we get less discrimination or even hatred between them, like anti-endos
Reisen
Authors/RPers' seemingly-sentient-characters, "accidental/natural" tulpas, intentionally created tulpas and so on should all be allowed to be called tulpas.
you know that people will be creating labels, microlabels, nanolabels, and they can do it infinitely, because it's all fluff and people will be getting more creative
you can just go straight into endgame and just be whatever you are, without the need to call it
I honestly think if we're describing system origins, 'parogenic' (in the case of purposefully created tulpas) or endogenic (in the case of accidentally created ones) is better than just 'tulpa' since tulpas can be created in a variety of manners
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you know that people will be creating labels, microlabels, nanolabels, and they can do it infinitely, because it's all fluff and people will be getting more creative
you can just go straight into endgame and just be whatever you are, without the need to call it
I know I have been talking about my therapy work a lot, but there is a specific aspect of it I think is under discussed.
Actually no nevermind, it's already common knowledge tulpamancy just makes talk therapy harder and drug therapy a little weird sometimes.
I do wonder if our take on EMDR is unique or if there's a "plural mindset" being applied here that others may have already used. Our therapist did say our experiences are unusual
I know I have been talking about my therapy work a lot, but there is a specific aspect of it I think is under discussed. Actually no nevermind, it's already common knowledge tulpamancy just makes talk therapy harder and drug therapy a little weird sometimes. I do wonder if our take on EMDR is unique or if there's a "plural mindset" being applied here that others may have already used. Our therapist did say our experiences are unusual
@A long kiss goodnight - jump
look up inner family system therapy
I know I have been talking about my therapy work a lot, but there is a specific aspect of it I think is under discussed. Actually no nevermind, it's already common knowledge tulpamancy just makes talk therapy harder and drug therapy a little weird sometimes. I do wonder if our take on EMDR is unique or if there's a "plural mindset" being applied here that others may have already used. Our therapist did say our experiences are unusual
@A long kiss goodnight - jump
look up inner family system therapy
I'm not sure how it is for purely endogenic systems (I think that's the right terminology?), but I straight up followed tulpamancy guides when I was forming Blanka