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Old Feb 07, 2017, 11:24 AM
Gojamadar Gojamadar is offline
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Originally Posted by JustMeMyself&I View Post
Hey. So, for those of you who know what tulpamancy is and what tulpas are, I have a few questions and I would like to discuss this fascinating topic and perhaps get some advice or guidance?
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Now I am 16 and when I found out, I was 14- I read somewhere that you should think carefully if you decide on a tulpa because it is very important, and the advice given was that kids at 14 yrs old shouldn't be really making one. Well I have been thinking long and the decision is not yet made. I do believe I am sensible, responsible and mature enough for this.

The whole idea of talking with your own subconscious, having it as a close friend even, a personality within your own? Sign me up please! Especially with all the wonderful things like creating wonderlands, and most of all, being able to go on adventures with them in your dreams and lucid dreams!
It fascinates me and I wish I could do this.
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The whole idea of talking with your own subconscious, having it as a close friend even, a personality within your own? Sign me up please! Especially with all the wonderful things like creating wonderlands, and most of all, being able to go on adventures with them in your dreams and lucid dreams!
It fascinates me and I wish I could do this.
However I wish that I was able to be in direct contact with someone who has gone through the process and made their own Tulpa- it would be amazing to talk to them and their tulpa about the experience, to help me judge what I should do.
I have not read much about "tulpamancy" but studied dreaming and consciousness for a long time.
We all have a subconscious self that is far superior to the brain and does the important job of keeping us alive.
The subconscious is not an etity to play games with. At your age you could easily end up with a serious mental illness. The subconscious creates the dreams that wake us up every time we go to sleep. "Lucid" dreaming is not fully understood as the aim of every dream is to achive the necessary degree of lucidity.
I have also studied lucid dreaming and found that trying to keep lucid is not possible. You're either asleep, dreamg that you're lucid dreaming, or awake and just daydreaming.
My advice would be to keep away from tulpamancy. At your age you would be risking schitzophrenia.
Thanks for this!
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