Author Topic: Correlating with Tulpa Independence/Strength  (Read 29006 times)

Correlating with Tulpa Independence/Strength
« on: October 16, 2013, 03:04:13 PM »
Sometimes I notice huge variations in the independence/strength of my
tulpa, which sometimes seem to correlate with unexpected things.

So I'm starting to make more of an effort to correlate some things here,
besides what may seem obvious, like how much time you spend with them.


What kind of non-obvious things (activities, diet, substances, lifestyle, etc) do you think help you and your tulpa?

(A lot of these may be arbitrary, but I would expect to see some commonalities. Bonus points for empiricism or more 'objective' factors)

Re: Correlating with Tulpa Independence/Strength
« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2013, 12:32:31 AM »
Meditation, by far.
I tried that, but I wasn't able to see through walls and clothes as your signature claims.
Can I get a refund or something?

Re: Correlating with Tulpa Fart/Strength
« Reply #2 on: October 18, 2013, 11:02:14 PM »
How odd. Perhaps you should keep trying the Eye-Bo videos. They promote ocular health and might help with the hallucinations. Eye-Bo is the ocular fitness regimen for people on the go.
You should get some commercials aired for that. You could fit right in on American television.

Also, what if I'm not on the go?

Re: Correlating with Tulpa Independence/Strength
« Reply #3 on: November 14, 2013, 05:50:24 AM »
What kind of non-obvious things (activities, diet, substances, lifestyle, etc) do you think help you and your tulpa?
(A lot of these may be arbitrary, but I would expect to see some commonalities. Bonus points for empiricism or more 'objective' factors)

I have a reverse answer of a sort. I have developed intense concentration over time and this impedes my ability to remain aware of my tulpa. So I have to remind myself to step back a bit from the mental microscope so to speak, so I can remain aware of broader awareness while doing things. This lets me interact with my tulpa more successfully.