{I still haven’t had a moment alone in the front so host doesn’t know how it feels yet I guess? Closest thing she gets is sleeping while awake.}
3:41 AM
{by gets, I mean understand}
3:42 AM
Though many times it feels like I was not present and then I “wake up” in the middle of doing something when a thought we have kicks me out of a sort of autopilot
That's super interesting. Honestly I don't understand how psychologists aren't freaking out over tulpas. If I were a neurologist I'd spend all my time researching it. Especially since we're clearly not making it up
Keep in mind, @Jack o' Nin9's - as mentioned, if you have physiological mania and depression (as they typically are if they are actually diagnosed), they may be expressed differently.
Bobbob, I thought the same way about this when I was first learning about it, but I also was told a lot of people think it's bogus and a waste of time/money to research
Even if I was diagnosed, I believe that humans have the greatest capacity for change. The stories of men and women conquering all sorts of challenges from physical disability to spiritual curses to emotional retardation to mental atrophy.
4:29 AM
I believe that to he who overcomes lies the whole world.
There are 1000s of people who claim to have a tulpa online and probably countless more who have made one accidently and don't know it's a tulpa, I don't see how anyone could think it's bogus after looking into it. The craziest thing about tulpas is that they're not even that hard to make. All it takes is a couple of months of talking to yourself and bam. I can't believe it hasn't really taken off until the 2010s
Good point, but there's still a ton of evidence. And the fact that multipersonality disorder and DID exist shows that something like this doesn't have to be impossible
Something cool happed. I was trying to remember the name of a restaurant I havn't been to, or even seen in like 10 years. Nothing was coming to mind for a while, but then Wolf suddenly said the name out loud to the person we were trying to remember it to.
I think that was the first instance of him thinking so independently, as for me to not know it.