Hi, I am not a host, but I am considering becoming one, and I had some questions and concerns before I get involved. This will be a long post because my concerns won't make much sense unless I give my account of why they might happen, sorry.
1. My theory of why tulpamancy works is that when thoughts come into existence, they are not necessarily tied to any ego, though the ego is a bit tied to what thoughts arise. Tulpamancy creates another ego that some of the thoughts are filtered into, and as a result, some of the thoughts take on the persona and can be communicated to the host. (and visa versa) My concern is that there is only so much computing power in the brain, and it seems possible that "directing" thoughts into another persona would lead to some kind of deficiency of some sort in the host's mental abilities and personality. Potentially, this could either manifest as slower cognition in the host, or a loss of a part of their personality because of the thoughts that would reflect that part instead "going to" the tulpa. All this is abstract, but a concrete thing that would ease this concern for me is if nobody here noticed any loss of any sort of mental abilities or negative change in an aspect of their personality after making a tulpa or tulpas.
2. How much time per day is reasonable to force? I am a bit busy in college, and cannot dedicate more than probably 30 minutes to force a day. Is this enough time?
3. Does a tulpa benefit someone more than having a "normal" friend? If I have all of my social needs already met, would it be worth the effort of making a tulpa? If so, why? Are there ways in which a tulpa is "worse" than a normal friend?
I understand that tulpas are not for everyone, and that is why I am posting this. I do not feel a strong pull either way, but if these criteria are satisfied, I will put in the effort and do it right. Thanks. (edited)