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Lunanite's "Day 3 of your Tulpamancing Career."

Jul 25th, 2012
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  1. Lunanite's "Day 3 of your Tulpamancing Career"
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  3. Wonderland
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  5. So you've got to Day 3, now comes a really fun part. Time for you to not only make your wonderland, but to have your first real "experience" with your tulpa! But first: What's a wonderland you ask? Well it's what it sounds like ; a place you create inside your head that you and your tulpa can have fun in. So, think, what is your dream land/house? An amazing mansion full of marble pillars and red carpets? A forest of metal trees and a steampunk town? A simple room, white walled with a table and chairs to talk to your tulpa in? It doesn't matter, as long as you and your tulpa can meet there, and more details DOES help with getting it stuck in your head, so a white room with plain stuff might not be the best idea. Now, go write out the details of this room. The grain of the oak doors, smooth, cold marble pillars, hot, steamy machines and mechanical deers darting around a metal woods. Maybe even draw it if you are a good artist, or even if your not, just do it to get a good idea of what it looks like. Now when you have all this written down/drawn, go over all those details, and try hard to memorize them. For now, start with the details of the first room, the starting area. Now go get comfortable and calm and clear your head to force. Imagine where you want to show up when you first step into your wonderland, and open your *mind's* eyes, and see everything there. Visualize every detail, the wood grain, soft, plushy carpets, etc, etc. Go over all those details and get a good feel for it. Now, once you have this down, comes the real fun. Bring your tulpa into the equation. Maybe have them skydive in, or just appear in a nearby plush chair. Bring them in. Now visualize them walking over, and think to yourself: "If I was my tulpa, and was just "born" into this amazing world, and this wonderful person, my creator, is standing there, what would I do?" If they are a shy person, they might slowly walk over, and ask quietly, "H-hi, who are you?" Or maybe they are a adventurous person, and would walk up and stick out their hand and say, "Hi, nice ta meet'cha!" Now sit your tulpa down, and remind them that it's time for traits. Go over this list with them, and while your doing all this, have her say what she normally would when you talk about their personality. Maybe if they are a boisterous person, they would say "Yes, I'm very smart, and funny too!" Or maybe they would calmly agree with you, and let you do your thing. This part is important. And when the time comes for narration, ask them what they would do if say, someone dropped their wallet. Would they return it to them, or maybe check to see if it had a decent amount of "walkin' round town" cash. And let them answer you. Go over the traits and narrate at least twice, and wrap things up. Say goodbye, and hug/kiss/shake hands, or whatever you and your tulpa would do regularly. Now head on out of your wonderland. Congratulations. Thus begins your wonderful relationship with your tulpa. Now, you just accomplished a lot with your tulpa. You helped your big ol' brain associate your tulpa's form with their personality, and work on how they would respond to things when you talk to them, in a very natural way. Now one big detail is, you aren't going to do this forever. Think of it as this way, if you show someone how to fish, but keep doing it for them, that doens't mean he will "be fed forever." You need to let your tulpa absorb all this information, and start doing things for themselves. That is what a tulpa is, isn't it? A person, inside of your head, that thinks and decides stuff for itself. So I suggest doing this for maybe 2 weeks, then you need to stop. No more "parroting". When you force from then on, think of your tulpa sitting down, or standing, or whatever is most comfortable. Go over their traits and talk about narration, but don't do it for them. Let them think for themselves, and in time, they will. They may have a hard time talking at first, you may just hear white noise. But don't be discouraged! If you give your tulpa time, and work hard with them, they will be able to talk to you. And thus begins your long, loving relationship with your tulpa. Thanks for coming this far, I'm so glad you decided to go this far, and I'd love to hear your stories. If you want to know what to do when they become fully sentient, how to impose them, and other things, feel free to ask questions on the tulpa.info forums or on the IRC chat, irc.rizon.net/tulpa.info
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  7. And as a thank you, when your tulpa reaches crucial points in their growth, contact me, either as a PM on the tulpa.info forums, or on the IRC. I can be found on the #tulpa.info channel, as I don't frequent #tulpa. Thanks so much, and I wish you good luck!
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  9. Now go have fun, and remember, ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!
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