I just see blank nothingness. Then a few amorphous things If i try to i can see it. But it "Flickers"In and out of view.
Well she isn't a tulpa for sure, I consciously controll her actions most of the time. Though sometimes, when I relax and focuss, it's more like she's doing / saying things on her own. Congrats Danvid, you started a trend on Everypony
Well, atleast i'm not alone. Though i don't think me and him need to meditate to go there. Well, i live on an island which is very quiet. But i don't even need to close my eyes to see it. I can go there whenever i wan't, but it's easier to do it on something moving, like a bus or a car.
Ah.. thats a bad sign. You need to be able to stay there with nothing interfering. Have moving objects in the wonderland to keep you focused. Imagine it not from your eye-lids. But from where your dreams come from. Its hard to explain, but i can easily access mine. - - - Double Post Auto Merge - - - Like i said to sparky, you need to be able to interact with it for a tulpa to live there. - - - Double Post Auto Merge - - - Thats called parroting. You need to actually feed gestures/emotions/traits into the tulpa, until it begins to do stuff on its own. - - - Double Post Auto Merge - - - Making a tulpa that can speak and move in the wonderland with you usually takes 150+ hours of sessions.
Thats why you need to do sessions. Spend 15 minutes every couple hours focusing in your wonderland. Imagine you actually being there, NO you are there. If you think that, make your character interact with it, and have moving entitys in the wonderland, it makes it easier. - - - Double Post Auto Merge - - - Your character being who you are in the wonderland. Not the tulpa.
I just tried. I got in.But slenderman was there for some reason...so i threw him into the void(My wonder land is a series of floating platforms above an endless orange void with patterns on it).Then i was on an island in the pacific. during ww2.And i was a soldier charging the Japanese fortifications.Then i got out of it. It was odd...and fun.
Seems like you were switching through things.. a wonderland should stay as one area, such as a forest, that changes when your character interacts with it.
The pacific island was practice.It wasnt supposed to be a battle ground ,just peaceful ..not sure what happened there.
Your mind got off track. You need to keep your mind focused in the pacific island. Constantly move around it in your character, play in the water, etc.. It keeps your mind from wondering.
By Celestia, I just realized I already have a wonderland. While I was trying to invoke lucid dreaming (I still am, of course), I thought up a place I called the Dream Theater. It was an abandoned opera house with doors in the walls, placed around a yard away from eachother. I was planning on using it as a port to replay lucid dreams I had participated in before by causing each door to lead to respective dreams (if I wanted to keep them, of course). Thinking of it now, it's pretty imprinted in my mind; the dirt on the floor, one of the broken light bulbs, even the computer installed in a corner of the stage. If I can do that without meaning to...who's to say I can't make a tulpa...?
Great! Once you make your tulpa, you can both interact in the wonderland. Go to tulpa.info, and read guides on how to begin. DO NOT PARROT.
I beg your pardon?! I'm perfectly capable of reading comprehension, thank you berry much! In fact, I'll have you know that I'm just BURSTING with Tulips!
Didnt mean to take offense, i just thought your hmmmmmmm meant you were unsure of it is real... or possible, since i doubted it myself. (crys) Im so sorry for insulting you.
I do already have something similar to this. Without interfering, I can engage in full on conversations with my mind, it is completely separate from personality wise, but it rarely speaks, only when I'm alone, so I guess its more my subconscious getting bored.