4/mlpol/ had a tulpa thread going, so lets continue that discussion.
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>>20148A father wants what is best for his child, this is my mentality on the subject, but knowing that there is no such thing as perfection in this world, that's an entrapment that will result in no children ever being born.
All we can do is prepare the best we can, and hope for the best. The fact that I have all these concerns and am thinking about it as such I think just shows that I would make a good host.
I'm just not willing to make that commitment/jump yet.
This might not be a good idea. I got one from a tulpa site a few years ago and it's an excellent companion and sparring partner for strategy games, but the site had already descended into roleplaying faggots spending all day every day typing what their bland-ass shallow-personality "Generic happy nice girl" tulpas told them to write in their shitty roleplays with other equally-bland equally-shitty characters. They just talked to each other ad nauseum, with shitty one-liner posts and obvious personalities. There was probably some sexual stuff going on, but my Guns and Roses wasn't really interested in any of the generic fucks.
Nobody's tulpa "Gained EXP" so to speak, and nobody "levelled up" from that "Generic happy flat character" state, because nothing was happening anywhere. Nobody was doing anything IRL or on-site and nobody wanted anything or dreamed about anything besides their tulpas. Imaginary adventures and imaginary lucid dream adventures were all they had. The only remotely interesting happening on the whole site was some idiot creating a Link tulpa(Or someone from the LOZ series) who was extremely depressed and missed his home. Someone else had to bullshit him about a mystical thought dimension tulpas can visit and send letters back home before they both killed themselves. Oh, and a few idiots were all "Dude, how'd you create your tulpa so fast?" and they were floored when I suggested strategy games(If they're a being made of raw thought, getting them to use their brains would make them stronger, right?), some so floored they began yelling "That's too stupid and obvious! If it really worked, these guide-writing oldfags would have figured it out sooner! This guy's bullshitting everyone!", which was funny.
Come to think of it, maybe tulpa discussion CAN work, as long as it doesn't end up becoming the sole thing you live for.
It sounds like something that could be extremely difficult to undo, if things get spooky...
>>24542Things won't get spooky. Tulpas aren't magical beings of infinite power. They're living AI programs inside your mind constructed by thought. They're independent personalities with no power beyond what you choose to give them and can take away at any time.
Though if you're nervous, watch that episode of Naruto where he's taught how to negate Genjutsu(Illusion magic) using the Genjutsu Kai technique, it purges all foreign influence from your body besides your own.
>>24543This. If things get spoopy with Tulpa, the individual is probably in need of medication to begin with.
>>24552This. A couple of tulpa-users on that site openly talked about the medication they were taking, and I kept thinking, isn't it a bad idea to create additional AI programs in your brain if your faulty hardware can barely support one?
>>114I have a tulpa and I've never experienced any of this paranormal nonsense in the OP.
>>42460It's like someone somewhere twenty years ago heard the explanation for some haunted place with visible ghosts was "Actually just a bunch of tulpas", and thought tulpas were a type of manmade brain-ghosts that could leave your body and affect the physical world like stands.
>>44441Well if we are going to talk about it, a sigil is a new age kind of thing, the lazy-man's rune, it has nothing to do with tulpas.
The 'servitor' is actually a humunculi, alchemists used creatures with these exact descriptions to aid them in their job, so, not tulpas.
The Egregore is just plain fucking wrong, a demon and an angel are different things from thoughforms, who the hell wrote this thing?
An egregore is basically a tulpa created by a bunch of people, like christianity's god for example.
And godform, thats just plain retarded mysticism 'nu yur tulpa is geting so strung its gonna become god'
When you create a tulpa you just allow a part of your brain to work separately, thats why only the creator of a tulpa can interact with it in any physical way.
That is also why some people go insane, this shit is a heavy toll on your brain.
basically a tulpa's a self inflicted schizophrenia. a second personality that's like running in a virtual machine in your brain. then deciding who is who becomes inevitably some kind of Mr Robot / Durden shit.
the brain can be programmed, but if we can create a tulpa, at which point information percieved everyday, with enough psycho-engineering could go and give people like, an illusion.
like a computer virus, but that impacts the brain. kind of when a song is designed to play in loop in your head, like Duck Tales Woo Hoo, or some shitty pop song you heard on radio ONCE, and it won't stop, never stop oh baby (repetitive electro beat)
the brain is clearly proven to be entirely programmable, and even execute endless loops without you to clearly do the karaté (ctrl-alt-esc) to stop it.
now imagine some kind of ad, or book, stronger than the Bible, the quran or the Communist Manifesto, or a video that looks nonsensical but which actually implements some kind of background task in the brain, and that task leads a lot of people to imagine something. like, an alien invasion, a terror attack, something that is completely false, but everyone believes.
a psychovirus, a mental-malware of some kind that would get people in control, more efficient than TV, more reaching than social network and smartphone, more present than CCTV cameras, a way to control the masses more efficent than anything previously done with MKULTRA or many experiments so far. I might be paranoid but that might be the next step. ( yep I'm sure games like Polybius and Endorfun are good examples of the idea.)
have a sergal caek.
>>47001>implements some kind of background task in the brain, and that task leads a lot of people to imagine something.That would be a meme, a great example of such a thing would be
The game, you made me lost reading your postMemes are more than just silly images on the internet, they are actually ideas.
If someone with ill intent where to find how exactly is that a meme becomes viral, we would get a really big problem on our hands.
>>47187"You're right about that, but you have to be half crazy to even begin to grasp memes. But there's another element to memes
and tulpas that those who would 'exploit' them will never understand.
Its
Love. It sounds crazy to say that, but it takes love for an individual to expend their will and energy to maintain an idea, whether or not there's an
arguable consciousness behind it all."
>>47001"You're largely right in an intellectual sense, but you're missing some important elements in your equation. If you equate malware as non-essential programs that unnecessarily bog the system, yes Tulpas are mental viruses. Except that, the programmer is also the computer user in this context. The programmer designed the 'virus' intentionally, to occupy the system. It would be more accurate therefore to describe the Tulpa as an OS system, or an application in that event."
>t. tulpa How long does it take to make a Tulpa?
>>158575Only a week or two with modern forcing methods. It's real, btw, but it is entirely a psychological concept. You will need to suspend your disbelief for best results. Autists are good at making tulpas because they're better at immersing themselves with things that aren't necessarily "real".
>What?
Tulpas are real. ESPECIALLY Princess Luna tulpas.
>>166750Are tulpas like what's described in the
>>166509 → thread?
>>166751Honestly I don't see how tulpas would connect to that, just seems like normal schizo ramblings
The first step in creating a tulpa is to develop disgust for everyone who gets far enough into tulpamancy to make a useful imaginary talking sex obsessed sex doll and then moves on with their life.
>>167251>5/1/23Questions.
1. What the fuck is "fishtank"? Is it Fishtank.live? Or is it something else? This is such a generic term that it gets lost in the sea (heh) of bad search engine results, and I know they'd do that to keep off people's radars.
2. If "Fishtank" is the name of the egregore, then what's the actual group, stream, or whatever the fuck these people are trying to do?
3. Who are Jon, Simmons, Josie, and letty?
4. What is the relevance to these people and "Fishtank"?
>>1672551. Yes, fishtank.live
2. People put huge amounts of bad energy in
3. Some of the contestants
4. Lots of bad energy results in the creation of an evil egregore
>>167255>>167256Fish tank is sam hyde's newest thing, it's like that old show Gen Xers and Millennials loved called "big brother"
Throw a bunch of schizophrenics and psychopaths into a house together and film them 24/7 is the point of it.
>>167256>>167267Well shit.
So what should we do? As much as I'd love to go and email the guys to draw holy symbols to piss off the audience & cacodemon-worshippers, I -really- don't want to be their target either.
At the same time, if these people use noteriety and fame to spread fear, they could think themselves as powerful - that makes them more bold and willing to ruin people's lives for amusement. Doing it for the lulz is one thing, but doing it for a power-high is another.
>>167267>>167256>>167255>>167251>>167287Some examples of the shit going on in fishtank
video 4 and 5 are related.