@rain - jump
Tulpas that are not active, aren't affected by the current time either. But if you interact with them, there is a possibility of them feeling bored while you aren't, technically.
1:15 PM
why cant we discuss each others tulpa lore I dont get it
@rain - jump
Why can't we? I thought we were doing it a few days ago.
the ones I actually hang out with and the ones that have zero memories of the things that happened in their lives because "that happened in the wonderland"
Still, some people just believe that tulpa must be completely separated and you can't just control them consciously once they talked back. But ultimately, it's what you as a person slash stream of consciousness do.
Oh, you mean, give a little push to help them grasp control again?
@Genry_the_frog - jump
In a sense, yeah. And as Raptoir said, essentially it's the same thing. When a tulpa thinks or you think, it's the same kind of action.
1:53 PM
I wonder, haven't achieving switching recently reminded you of puppeting?
Oh no i just read your messages above. And i can tell when i am puppeting pretty precisely - Elfie really doesn't like when i drag her body around against her will, even if she is not present. Just checked. But that's not required for us - if she has problems with maintaining form, she just doesn't do that and uses mind voice
So i asked why anybody would have to
Has anyone experienced the problem of tulpa panic attacks?
She has learned that tulpas live mostly 2-6 years and now she is afraid.
I convince her that we are together forever. I try to pass on positive emotions to her. We cuddle. We watch funny anime. We decide not to work today. But none of this is working.
Many people who leave community don't leave their tulpas though. I think when the tulpa is older than 6, they should be much more stable than tulpas living for less than 2 years.
I understand that, but thought about "usually no more than 2-6" still conflicts a lot in my mind, because
1) tulpamancy is way of living, and with no obvious negative parts in it, so why should one that gone so far as 2 years stop all of a sudden? What happens?
2) everywhere where i read about dissipation of old tulpas was stated that this is not an easy process and can be done mostly if both sides really want it
tulpas can be phased out without it causing distress to the host
Immensus
Has anyone experienced the problem of tulpa panic attacks?
She has learned that tulpas live mostly 2-6 years and now she is afraid.
I convince her that we are together forever. I try to pass on positive emotions to her. We cuddle. We watch funny anime. We decide not to work today. But none of this is working.
That number is probably more because of how new tulpas are as a phenomenon. Tulpas really only became a thing in 2012 - the oldest tulpas are around ten years old, and those were tulpas made right at the beginning of the whole movement.
"living" as in being conscious isn't related to tulpas. Tulpas (and hosts) are just ideas within consciousness - they can go away and come back without affecting life itself.
Believing random things is not good. What was with that guy who came here because his tulpa left him after some reddit guy told her to... I wonder if he got her back(edited)