Gender describes a different thing from sex
Sex is physical
Gender is mental
Is it a bit silly to care about mental things? Up to you, but that doesn't make the concept not exist @entertain,me 😎
Desting 😎 (Con Cat)-(おひたし、お浸し)
You are using logic over your definitions, we are using logic over ours, we reach different conclussions using logic.
You are just defining gender differently than people in the associated community
You. Need. To. Understand. That.
Its just like how you were using unconscious wrong earlier, your using the words differently
Tewi: I appreciate someone reminding people to stay on-topic to the channel (or to move to another) when it gets out of hand, suggestions are always fair game.(edited)
Tewi: You're looking for #tulpa-discussion , this channel is for "simple" answerable questions. (The previous discussion really didn't belong here)(edited)
What happens when a tulpa system experiences ego death (or any other plural system)?
11:03 AM
Do the host and their headmates have different egos? And is it possible that only the ego of one person "dies" while the ego of the others remains unharmed?
(I'm sorry if I mixing up some terms, English isn't my native language)
11:05 AM
And would there be a difference between endogenic and traumagenic systems?
Tewi: If by ego death you include the lesser, self-inflicted kind, then yes it is per-systemmate, and (in the very unhealthy systems where this has taken place) tulpas have permanently taken over the host role in their stead.(edited)
11:24 AM
If you mean ego death from taking serious drugs though, I have no idea - I imagine all sense of identity is lost for the whole system? Since it would be the brain losing the ability to even feel a sense of self.(edited)
11:25 AM
I know nothing about "ego death" in that sense, if it can be permanent or only while under the effects of the drug and so on.
People have definitely reported feeling like they became one with their tulpas while on hallucinogenic drugs and such, but only for the duration of their effects.
11:25 AM
Tulpamancy includes enough complex possible experiences without getting drugs involved, though.
Ego death (referring to losing all perception of self) most likely cant be permanent unless you physically get a brain injury.
The lesser self-inflicted kind you are talking about probably has nothing to do with the other one (is likely a completely different process with some similar claimed results).(edited)
Long time listener first time caller. Hope this is the right place for this type of question.
I'm noticing a lets say semi-voluntary hand/arm twitch while passively forcing that usually correlates to head pressure. It's definitely visually noticeable, but I don't see many people mentioning it in the forums.
Has anyone experienced something like this before?
If you have involuntary twitching you should probably talk to a doctor about it.
I dont know what semi-voluntary is, although i kinda think i know the feeling you are trying to convey with that word...
Sounds like suggestion, maybe stress, maybe a combination. I also woudnt say its heavily related just from your experience as you are biased (see pigeon superstition experiment).
2:23 AM
Do you mind explaining the "semi-voluntary"?(edited)
2:24 AM
I woudnt recommend you assigning random weird stuff to your tulpa as that can end up developing into unhealthy behavior...