Snap your fingers and they'll dissipate
Dissipation is hard to do and is very painful to everyone involved, doing it is kinda sick too, why did you commit to making the tulpa in the first place?
"What are some good ways to further develop a tulpa?
Like certain questions and such?"
Interact with them, and allow them to interact.
"Does anyone know how well something like hypnosis, be it self hypnosis or by a hypnotist, could help with making a Tulpa?"
It's a focus assist. Works for some, not everyone's cup of tea.
"Do tulpas have rights like the host? Could you kill a tulpa? If so, could you get away with it?"
Well, we're imaginary friends who have equal mental capabilities to you. Um, theoretically you could be done away with in the same manner as a tulpa. It's more being forgotten than anything that would end a tulpa.
Thomas, stop worrying about time and just use the time you've got
It's best to approach it in a better way than that. That wasn't a very nice welcoming message. In regards to Tupperware, this server doesn't use it, so it might be best to ask on another one.
Can I get something clear? Puppeting is when the host imagines the tulpa doing something while convinced that the tulpa themselves is actually doing the imagining, right?
Puppeting is when the host -intentionally moves- a tulpa's form around, while thinking that it -is- the tulpa. (Just imagining your tulpa doing something isn't anything.)
So the movement of the form happens when the tulpa imagines that body doing something. But if the host is imagining that body doing something and the tulpa still associates themselves with that body and that movement, is itpuppeting?(edited)
Oh, accidental's the wrong word. I meant done without awareness that it's happening. I hear a lot of "you'll know if you're puppeting" being thrown around and I'm not sure it's very reassuring.
For an image in the mind, if it simply happens and the tulpa thinks it was them, who's to say it wasn't?
5:17 AM
Might be reading into it too much.
5:18 AM
Puppeting is imagining your tulpa's form moving - with the intent for it to really be your tulpa, and not just normal imagination.
5:19 AM
Parroting is roughly the same thing. Not just imagining your tulpa speaking, but also intending for it to really be them. Can help with very early developmental phases when trying to teach your brain to associate that speaking with your tulpa.
@Deleted User depends. I force Abby to get out of bed often and drag her around when she's having a shitty day.
Its only bad if its the bad kind with a normal person. It's another person, so if it's something you shouldn't force another person to do then yeah it's bad.
Example:
Abby is tired and refuses to get out of bed again so I force her out so she doesn't get in a mood.
This is honestly neutral she needs her sleep but she'd sleep all day if I let her.
Example 2:
Abby doesn't want to play checkers so I tie her up and force her to play checkers for 5 hours until I get bored and untie her.
This is terrible.