Of course doing less total work will slow things down, but on the flipside, creating a tulpa has no strict time requirement in the first place.
2:14 AM
The important part of this, and the topic of "passive forcing", is that you still need to focus to ever create a tulpa. Spending an hour vaguely talking "at" your tulpa without truly focusing on them or intending to hear them respond will not make you much progress at all. But focusing very intently for even just 30 seconds a handful of times a day when you have a moment, really focusing and intending on your tulpa being listening and wanting to respond, will make that progress.
2:14 AM
Basically, it's less about the quantity and more about the quality of forcing.
2:15 AM
In the end the two are multiplied to equal your total progress, though. More time will obviously always help more than less, if it's of the same quality of focus/intent.
Just another thing, what kind of stuff should I talk with them about? With them being non vocal at the moment, it is kind of hard to just come up with stuff to talk about without being able to have a 2 way conversation
Tewi: A very simple and common route for practicing initial vocality is simply talking to your tulpa about your day or things that you've been thinking about, while focusing on them/intending for them to be trying to respond.(edited)
2:17 AM
Potentially, this alone could bring you from the start to the end of the tulpa development process, if it just clicks for you.
One last thing, I’m sorry for all of the seemingly simple questions, but how would you describe projecting your thoughts towards your tulpa, I think I have it right, but I am not 100% sure.
Tewi: Just thinking with the intent for them to be listening, really. Later on, it's just thinking at them while their sense of presence is there. Though, we do occasionally say something at one of our systemmates before they're even conscious, and while they respond quickly, I might say it feels more like calling to someone who's not in the same room as you. Just random nuance though, not important for developing vocality, just make sure you're focusing on them.(edited)
So my question is more I guess about mental health like DID and I'm wondering with how this is explained if some people who "faked" DID really just had Tulpas I mean they weren't actually affected in thier day to day life and the other personalities did seem to be independent and they talked to them very similarly to the way you guys seem to talk to your Tulpas.. I'm just wondering if that may be the case?(edited)
It’s possible, but then again, plurality is a spectrum. You can form from trauma and not have symptoms of DID, it’s all different depending on the system.
4:13 AM
So sure, some systems who thought they initially had DID but realized they didn’t could be tulpa systems, or they also could not be, no way of knowing unless they tell you.
I guess I ask because I always thought I may have DID due to having CPTSD but when I go to get checked they always say that's impossible since I am aware of the other personalities and don't black out and thought I was faking for attention but to me they all feel real as anyone else with thier own stories and thoughts and I didn't even know about Tulpas until recently and I'm wondering if really it was that and me being lonely
I mean, you can do whatever you'd like, but if you're going to make a tulpa just to experiment with, you'll have to be willing to spend the rest of your life with them.
That is something I don't mind truly and I don't want just to experiment I feel that is a bit gross I guess I was seeing it as two birds with one stone type situation I get a new friend that I could be more active with growth and to see if it was the same but mostly I am intrigued with having a new friend if that makes sense
Mhm, that makes sense. That sounds like a fairly normal and fine reason to make a tulpa, so I'd say go for it after you've looked into it and made your choice well.
I am worried about how my mental health is going to effect my tulpa. I am a diagnosed paranoid-skitzophrenic (I am on the less severe side and I can live my life normally for the most part but there are times where it gets very -) I have discussed this with them and they all try to be positive about it but I'm still worried?
Tewi: Schizophrenia can definitely make tulpamancy hard. Tulpamancy requires you to be invested in purely mental phenomena, but doing that with schizophrenia may very well open you up to being hurt. Tulpas aren't automatically immune and separate from it, unfortunately.(edited)
9:15 AM
You have to know for yourself whether you can balance control and immersion in tulpamancy to a point that it's still a positive experience, or if the practice will just be an overall net negative for you.
9:16 AM
(We have seen a good number of people with schizophrenia on both ends of this, some not seeming to experience much trouble at all, and others who we were very worried about practicing tulpamancy)(edited)
I guess I ask because I always thought I may have DID due to having CPTSD but when I go to get checked they always say that's impossible since I am aware of the other personalities and don't black out and thought I was faking for attention but to me they all feel real as anyone else with thier own stories and thoughts and I didn't even know about Tulpas until recently and I'm wondering if really it was that and me being lonely
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what people forget is that did/osdd are not the only ways of explaining what you are describing which is why it’s such a terrible idea to get a medical advice from randoms online
9:30 AM
differential diagnosis exist
9:31 AM
leave it to the doctors and don’t listen to the suggestions it might be osdd
Yeah, we get two people and have them sit back to back and focus on two different things in our wonderland
3:37 PM
But we have the issue of reading each other's thoughts while it's happening, or switching between thoughts as opposed to having two lines of thought at once.
3:37 PM
So it's been hard to tell if we're even close to pulling something off.
To be fair, we know systems who state they're capable of it.
3:48 PM
And I know some systems have a fully active innerworld while the fronters go about their business.
We're mainly trying to see if we can do it to sustain our wonderland while we have fronters focus on outer activities.
Then either we dont agree on what it means to parallel process, they are lying or they are the first ones to get it...
3:48 PM
That i know of.(edited)
leviine
And I know some systems have a fully active innerworld while the fronters go about their business.
We're mainly trying to see if we can do it to sustain our wonderland while we have fronters focus on outer activities.
Usually I say parallel processing isn't possible, but tbh I want to see people push boundaries with tulpamancy
I might share my thoughts later when I have time
Someone could try something in wonderland that's simple, say, walking a set path. The other could do something basic in outerworld, like reading a simple sentence.
And I know some systems have a fully active innerworld while the fronters go about their business. We're mainly trying to see if we can do it to sustain our wonderland while we have fronters focus on outer activities.
You might run into issues there where you can learn to do the individual things you practice, but have trouble generalizing that skill out to doing "real" parallel processing. Like, you can get good with your tulpa walking in circles, but find it's difficult for them to do anything but walk in circles.
I mean, Abvieons guide exists (I think it was them who wrote it), which implies someone somewhere at least thinks they can do it, and they present a viable method in which it could theoretically be replicated.
Thats a better expectation i think. Its easy to daydream for us for example. I think its more often a problem of being aware that it happened more than doing it.
I sometimes walk past my house because i got to absorted in my thoughts and realize a bit further away, has this happened to you?
4:13 PM
We are talking automatic activities like walking or driving or stuff like that, dont expect to daydream while reading a book and then perfectly remember everything.(edited)