I still think there's value in treating tulpas like people, but I understand that things are different for tulpas than they are for a person in a separate body. A tulpa is more interconnected to their host, and you can have situations where the tulpa doesn't want to be as seprate as possible
@A long kiss goodnight - jump
i believe that there is value too - it definitey can help tulpa develop higher sense of individuality
but when someone presents it not as a choice but as a fact that tulpamancy is a life long commitment, you can’t get rid of it because it’s a real person etc, the choice is taken away
Yeah but remember we shouldn't treat tulpas like objects or anything like that as I known a person who wanted me to KILL somebody for existing and not being "natural" or made and they treat other sentient beings like crap unless they aren't like tulpaes or anything like that.
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Yeah but remember we shouldn't treat tulpas like objects or anything like that as I known a person who wanted me to KILL somebody for existing and not being "natural" or made and they treat other sentient beings like crap unless they aren't like tulpaes or anything like that.
I still think there's value in treating tulpas like people, but I understand that things are different for tulpas than they are for a person in a separate body. A tulpa is more interconnected to their host, and you can have situations where the tulpa doesn't want to be as seprate as possible
@A long kiss goodnight - jump
i believe that there is value too - it definitey can help tulpa develop higher sense of individuality
but when someone presents it not as a choice but as a fact that tulpamancy is a life long commitment, you can’t get rid of it because it’s a real person etc, the choice is taken away
I would rather people respect tulpas than not, and in a perfect world people would understand yes, it is a lifelong commitment, at least in the sense your mind will be changed and affected by this possibly long-term. But that doesn't work for everyone, and some people need a more relaxed approach to be both happy and functional
because they didn't consider him a "natural state"
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They also called me a mistake before and stuff like that and told me how they have a sentient or so headmate which is like me being more in terms connected to the body or whatever that they consider a tool not even a person.
@Khaos - jump
so you used the word "murder" - and that's exactly what i mean, you use the same morality on a tulpa that you would use on any other person, which can be quite disruptive in some situations
i gotta admit my expirience with tulpas didnt start out great but as i hung out with emily i realized it wasent that bad
@gabyesola - jump
i think its rough for all of us at first, everyone really starts out rough in life, hosts growing up with the body or headmates just starting to form. just one of the many things that gets better with time and experience
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Worse they have alters.
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They wanted me to end Misty
@Khaos - jump
so you used the word "murder" - and that's exactly what i mean, you use the same morality on a tulpa that you would use on any other person, which can be quite disruptive in some situations
There's a saying Gray and I really like that we accidentally added our own take on-
Tulpamancy is like an umbrella. If you use it as a crutch, it will break. If it storms, it will flip inside out or possibly slip out of your hands. But when it rains a little, it will keep you dry
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They wanted me to end Misty
@Khaos - jump
so you used the word "murder" - and that's exactly what i mean, you use the same morality on a tulpa that you would use on any other person, which can be quite disruptive in some situations
admittedly, i know nothing about the person you are talking about, but when i see people harming their relationships with people over a headmate, i wish people wouldn't have to go through that
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admittedly, i know nothing about the person you are talking about, but when i see people harming their relationships with people over a headmate, i wish people wouldn't have to go through that