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  2. Frequently Asked Questions
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  5. >Where do I start?
  6. Read a few guides to get an idea of what the process is like, then decide which guide will work best for you and follow it. Ask lots of questions and don't be afraid to experiment or mix methods to make the experience as unique as possible, only you know what works best for you.
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  8. >Do I need to talk out loud to my tulpa and look insane?
  9. It's a personal preference, you may choose to talk to your tulpa out loud and look insane to onlookers, but it might be more efficient to talk to it in your mind [and obviously more discrete].
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  11. >Can you have multiple tulpa?
  12. Yes.
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  14. >Can a tulpa create another tulpa?
  15. Yes. Keep in mind that it's essentially just you making another tulpa as the tulpa is an extension of you.
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  17. >Is falling asleep while forcing bad?
  18. Bad? It's not productive for obvious reasons.
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  20. >I think I might be puppeting/creating my tulpa's responses. What if I always know what they're going to say?
  21. You're always creating your tulpa's responses as it's an extension of yourself. If you're worried about puppeting though, you're probably not doing it. Puppeting is 100% deliberate and a fully conscious action. If you feel you make responses for your tulpa or always know what they will say, it's because you're seeing through the self deception, but this will fade with time. Your tulpa will use what you know of their personality to think of a response.
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  23. >Am I going to create a servitor?
  24. If you're not trying to make a servitor, then you won’t. If you're that worried, then you're already way too devoted to make an accidental servitor.
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  26. >I'm getting headaches when I force! Is this bad?
  27. Headaches are commonly reported while forcing, likely due to the levels of concentration involved, and not something to be concerned about. Not everyone gets them, but if you do they should diminish after a while.
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  29. >Can I base my tulpa off a real person or an existing character?
  30. Yes, realize they aren't necessarily that person/character as depicted, especially if you didn't create the character. If the character in question is a character you created yourself, you'll likely have a mostly faithful version of the character, but you must keep in mind potential deviation and the influence you might have on it's behavior involuntarily.
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  32. >Can you kill a tulpa?
  33. If you are going to create a tulpa just to destroy it later, you probably can; just consider that if it's too deeply ingrained in your mind you/they might resist them fading away. However, it is possible to dissipate a tulpa by actively ignoring it and not thinking about it. Tulpa, like any imaginary character, live off of attention. Without it, they fade away and are forgotten forever.
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  35. >Can you have sex with a tulpa?
  36. Tulpa can simulate the stimulation of all five senses, so yes. If you're not looking for companionship aside from that, a servitor might be suited to this purpose.
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  38. >What if my tulpa hates me or wants me to die?
  39. It's likely because you have mental problems which surface in your tulpa, and you should dissipate it if it becomes an issue, and seek help, or help yourself get over your problems.
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  41. >Is this self-induced schizophrenia? Are you insane?
  42. Well, we're all probably a little bit insane here, but tulpa aren't the same as schizophrenia. The main difference is that schizophrenia is involuntary and related to a deficient brain, while tulpa are voluntarily made by their hosts and have no indications to be caused by or cause brain damage.
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  45. >Will doing x drug affect my tulpa-forcing?
  46. As with everything in tulpa creation, this is a subjective experience. Some claim better visualization, others say tulpas may go missing for the duration of the experience, others felt no effects. Above all, be safe for both your sakes.
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  49. Do and Don't
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  52. >DO:
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  54. - Believe your tulpa is a real entity from the moment you start. You can imagine them behind you or otherwise with you. This gives a head start on visual imposition, makes them solidify faster due to always being thought of, and does wonders for your visualization skills.
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  56. - Believe all responses come from your tulpa unless you are 100% certain they do not.
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  58. - Try to imagine their form in every detail, with all your senses. This will make them feel more real.
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  60. - Go on adventures in your mind with your tulpa when they're ready, this will help with closed eye visualization.
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  62. - Always give your tulpa plenty of love and attention if that's what you want it for.
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  64. - Have faith your tulpa. Much of what you're aiming to create must be developed on their part.
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  66. - Be patient and don't rush things. They will progress at their own pace.
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  69. >DON'T:
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  71. - Fear parroting, early responses may feel like they're directly from you, but they will grow more distinct with time. This does NOT mean you should actively parrot your Tulpa, as it won't achieve the 'effortlessness response' that interaction with tulpa embodies.
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  73. - Bother counting hours spent on this, or get caught up in estimated times given by guides or other people's experiences. It's just a burden and feeds into expectations of how long it 'should' take. It's a highly personal experience and every person has a different rate of progression.
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  75. - Worry that you might make a servitor or hologram, there is a thin line anyways and if you are aiming to make a full blown tulpa, it will come with time.
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  77. - Be surprised if your tulpa starts moving or talking on their own very soon. Appreciate it though, as your work has paid off.
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  79. - Treat your tulpa like a doll and carry them around in the wonderland, unless they're a doll, then that's cool, it's likely nobody in your mind will hold a dolljoint fetish against you.
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  81. - Expect a voice out of nowhere. This may happen, but it may also take a long time of listening to quiet little thoughts from them first, or might not even be the voice you will come to know as your tulpa. You'll know when you're talking to it.
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  83. - Worry – worrying and doubting only hinders things.
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  85. - Worry about forcing before bed.
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