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| 29 Oct 2016 07:14 PM |
I'm not sure but I think I may have a whole family of tulpas in my head? It kinda scares me. |
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| 29 Oct 2016 07:16 PM |
my tulpas are really annoying
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| 29 Oct 2016 07:18 PM |
| i don't know but they're definitely not normal |
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| 29 Oct 2016 07:39 PM |
if you are not baiting and you want them to go away you can use Thorazine. (its a pill)
just tell your doctor about it and im sure he'll give it to you.
thats what I did
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| 29 Oct 2016 07:46 PM |
or if you ask him now he'll probably give you Seroquel, but I still take Thorazine
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| 29 Oct 2016 07:51 PM |
basically imaginary friends.
but amped up.
a lot. |
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| 30 Oct 2016 06:17 AM |
Here's my situation, as I'm not entirely sure what tulpas really are: I think it was like 5 years ago now, my English teacher asked us all to write a story. I'd done this before, obviously, but this one story I put a lot of effort into. I had about 2 characters, and after I'd written the story I had dreams about those characters. And I thought about them a lot for some reason, like if I was watching a TV show, I'd be thinking what they would do if they were in that situation, and if I went somewhere I'd always be thinking what they would do there. Over the years, I've made up a whole family / friendship group of imaginary people, and they all have specific birthdays, favourite things such as colours and foods, stuff like that, some of them are in relationships with each other, they have families, pasts, hobbies, I've given them an entire life with lots of detail. Before, I felt like they should be in some kind of alternate universe, because they were in the same world as me, but they don't really exist. Recently though, I've kind of been imagining that I was one of them, because I prefer their world a lot more than my reality now.
But I don't know why I imagine these people so much when they're not real, and when I first read that post about tulpas, I didn't really understand but I thought that maybe I had tulpas, but then I saw people saying disturbing things about tulpas and it scared me, because it seems like a mental disorder?
I dunno. Is that what tulpas are? Should I go see a psychiatrist? |
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| 30 Oct 2016 06:20 AM |
its ok if you have them, its not really normal though. I had mine for 2 years and a while ago they turned really annoying so I asked my doctor about it, now im on meds. (Thorazine) Like I said earlier
Just tell your doctor if you dont want them anymore
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| 30 Oct 2016 06:24 AM |
| can we not go through this all over again |
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| 30 Oct 2016 06:25 AM |
I actually like them? They distract me a lot, but even though I created them, they still teach me things about life if that makes sense? |
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| 30 Oct 2016 06:29 AM |
| its a mental disorder basically, its when you hallucinate your imaginary friend |
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| 30 Oct 2016 06:34 AM |
"its a mental disorder basically, its when you hallucinate your imaginary friend"
not all mental disorders are bad ;)
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| 30 Oct 2016 06:40 AM |
| I don't have hallucinations, I just imagine them? |
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| 30 Oct 2016 06:41 AM |
Wait so you dont see them? do you just think about talking to them?
they're not tulpas then, then they are just imaginary friends in your head
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| 30 Oct 2016 06:42 AM |
bad thread floral would be ashamed |
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| 30 Oct 2016 06:56 AM |
I see myself with them in my head.
Does that make me their tulpa? Lmao |
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| 30 Oct 2016 07:18 AM |
Oh please, no. No more tulpas. I thought we were done with this.
To me, a tulpa is like a tumor. Not only does it sound similar, but that's basically what it is. Something in your brain that shouldn't really be there, and you can't get rid of it. From what I've read from some...Interesting...People here, a tulpa is made when someone wants an imaginary friend or being to come into existence, so they focus on it really hard, probably giving themselves a migraine or a hemorrhage in the process. And then whatever they thought about is now stuck in their thought process indefinitely, and they can "see" them in the physical world.
Sounds like a load of nonsense to me. And also sounds like insanity. |
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