Presence Imposition
Jordan & Lianne’s Guide
[Welcome to our guide on presence imposition!]
This the first of several guides we’ll write revolving around the practice of imposition and we’re glad you’ve stumbled upon it. As with everything, this document is a joint effort between me and Lianne. So this might differ from some other guides in the fact she’ll regularly be chiming in within the [ ] brackets. She’s been the guiding force throughout every instance of imposition I’ve experienced so it only made sense to have her directly relaying some of the information.
[We chose to write this guide in particular because presence imposition is how we got started with imposition altogether and we think it’s a good starting point for anyone interested in imposition.]
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[You’ve likely opened this guide because you’re interested in pursuing imposition as a skill… We think that’s great. It’s a wonderful skill. But at the same time we feel obligated to introduce to you what we consider a fundamental truth of imposition: Imposition is the art of illusion.]
When dealing with imposition, it’s paramount that you understand that ALL imposition is illusion. It’s you and your tulpa learning how to use your brain to fool your brain. It’s a game of altering your perceptions, playing with your sensory faculties, and changing how you think. It’s a practice of altering the stream of input your brain handles so that your tulpa seems outside of you…
[It can get REAL… As real as you allow it to. But it will always be illusory. Simply a joint shift in perception you and your tulpa experience together. That doesn’t make it any less meaningful. Because that experience you share with them can be priceless, meaningful beyond words. Both for you and for them…The most important moments of mine and Jordan’s lives hinge on some form of imposition. We treasure those experiences beyond explanation.]
We’re not attempting to discourage you or deter you from the practice. But we want you to approach it with the proper mindset… That you cultivate a healthy practice and view it through the correct lens. That while you impose you’re continuously able to distinguish what’s objectively going on around you between what is generated from within you and overlaid into your environment.
With the lengthy introduction aside we ask that if you continue reading, simply absorb what is useful to you and discard the rest… This is ALL written purely from our own personal experiences and nothing is “one size fits all” when it comes to imposition.
[We’re particularly fond of structure, order, and clearly distinguishing one thing from other things… So we tend to get a bit highlighter happy and highlight things in different colors for different reasons.]
This section is simply a key to indicate what we’re trying to convey with each highlight:
[Sometimes we use some weird words and phrases that aren’t really used outside of our system.]
We do so simply in attempts to more clearly convey what we’re attempting to explain. Though in a lot of cases it can also help reduce the word count of a given paragraph, which is extremely helpful in my case… This section is simply a list of words that we tend to use and a description of what we mean when we use each one.
These definitions are NOT widely used or recognized within tulpamancy communities at large, they’re just useful terminologies that our system has developed over time.
Presence imposition is simply feeling your tulpa’s presence within your surroundings.
[Instead of just feeling them in your noggin as you normally would, you feel that your tulpa is actually present somewhere within the physical environment around you as another person… You can attempt to intellectually dissect it and explain it all you want. But at the end of the day it’s feeling that somehow, to some degree, your tulpa has a physical presence in the world around you. And that feeling? Can run as deep or as shallow as you allow it to.]
Presence imposition is wholly unique and different from the other branches of imposition. It doesn’t rely on any one of the five senses (sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste). Instead it relies on a general feeling experienced within you. In this way, it’s more internal and intuitive than the other branches of imposition.
[Simply put, the feeling of your tulpa’s presence in the external environment is cultivated from the feeling of your tulpa’s presence internally. We’ll expand more on this later. But essentially the entire process works by you having a clear understanding of how your tulpa makes you feel and mindfully broadcasting it outwards into your surroundings.]
Why should you focus on presence first? Why not just start off with visual imposition instead?
[Of all the branches of imposition, presence imposition is arguably the easiest to form a basic grasp of… And yet, despite that, it has the most utility. Presence imposition gives your tulpa very precise coordinates to render at in your environment when working towards visual imposition. Presence imposition increases the efficacy of tactile imposition because even before you touch, you can feel how close the tulpa is to you. Presence directly benefits auditory imposition by giving both tulpa and host a clear gauge of distance between one another, thereby it helps determine the quality and detail of auditory imposition in a roundabout way.]
Once you’ve gotten a feel for presence imposition all other aspects of imposition will be somewhat easier because they naturally build on top of your tulpa’s presence. In addition, having presence worked out allows for a more convincing and complete experience of your tulpa being imposed across the board.
[Before attempting presence imposition it’s a good idea to become accustomed to feeling presences in general. And fortunately, that’s a pretty simple process.]
Here’s a way to experience feeling a presence…
Go into a public setting. A park, a grocery store, or a waiting room… Somewhere like that. Mentally pick out one person within that setting and note where they are in relation to you. Then either close your eyes or turn to where they’re just out of sight. You’ll find that despite the fact you can’t see them, you’re still consciously aware of them. Pay attention closely enough and you’ll find this awareness forms a feeling within you. That feeling is their presence.
[Try doing this regularly… Not just in random public settings, but everywhere. Do this whenever you’re hanging out with friends or at school or work. Do it at home if you live with others. Attempt to feel the presence of strangers, acquaintances, close friends, and family alike.]
You’ll notice that the more you do this the more accustomed you become to feeling the presence of others. But most importantly you’ll experience first hand how each presence feels wholly different.
[Now let’s get down to the particulars… Your tulpa’s presence. In the previous section we discussed how a born human’s presence was felt. Your conscious awareness of another being’s physical form creates a feeling within you, whether you’re registering sensory input about that person or not… That’s the underlying process of presence imposition.]
But feeling the presence of your tulpa works just a bit differently… Because they don’t actually have a tangible form separate from you. They technically exist within the same space you do. As a result you can’t feel their presence in the same way as you would another born human. Not initially anyways. The sensations of them being tangible must be derived from the intangible. The easiest place to start that process is the feelings they instill in you.
How do you feel when you talk to them? How do you feel when they give you a response? Be it a head pressure, verbal reply, or something else entirely? How do they make you feel when neither of you are talking and you’re just sitting there? How do you feel when interacting with them in general? How they make you feel will obviously be colored by your relation to them or how close you are to them. How well you know them and how deeply they know you. But the point here is, they make you feel in some way each time you’re involved with them. Familiarize yourself with the feelings they evoke in you…
Because those are the sort of feelings that form the foundation of your presence imposition.
Now the real fun begins… You have a clear understanding of how presence imposition works and you’ve identified how your tulpa makes you feel. You’ve identified your tulpa’s internal presence. You’re ready for the nuts and bolts. You’re ready for the techniques and practical how to’s.
[This is the part where we introduce you to another fundamental truth of imposition in general… Imposition is not a one way process. It’s a collaborative effort between the host and tulpa to produce a shift in perception. As the host takes one step in attempts to achieve imposition, the tulpa must mirror them and take a similar step. This is the basis of ALL imposition. A meeting in the middle. Both parties working together to produce a desired feedback loop of convincing phantom sensory input.]
The rest of this chapter will be divided into subsections. Each one will be a technique aimed on cultivating and imposing your tulpa’s presence.
This is perhaps the most direct way to cultivate your tulpa’s presence. We’ve found this method to be the most fatigue inducing and most difficult, but extremely rewarding when done consistently.
Sit in a comfortable place where you won’t be disturbed. But make sure there’s enough room to accommodate another person beside you… That’s important. Actually making space for your tulpa within your environment is a subtle way to get your brain to associate them being something external as well as internal.
[That might seem silly at first… But imposition is literally a game of mind over mind. You’re trying to trick the brain here. Making accommodations for your tulpa physically will change how you think over time if you’re consistent with it. It’ll cause you to construct new thought patterns and modalities of thinking. You’ll begin to unknowingly build new frameworks and blueprints of thought structure, leading to an overall shift in thinking. And that sort of shift in thinking facilitates imposition. We call this “Externalization” (a subtle background process in which the brain labels the tulpa as an exterior entity by default. Usually accomplished by repeated small efforts in which the host intentionally treats the tulpa as external, consistently over a long period of time).]
Center your gaze forward so that you’re not looking beside you. You can close your eyes if you like or keep them open. But keep the spot beside you firmly in mind. That’s your “Target Location” (target location is our terminology for the exact location you’re attempting to impose). Focus on that spot. Intensely. Place ALL of your conscious awareness on that spot beside you… The first half or so of each session should be simply this. Fostering awareness of where you’re trying to impose your tulpa’s presence.
[As the host does this, the tulpa also focuses intently on the target location… The goal before moving on in this method is that the tulpa’s level of focus on the target location matches or is equal to the host’s… Essentially you’re simply having a group meditation session focusing on the hyperspecific place you’re trying to impose in. Getting the where down is imperative.]
Once you’ve done that you can move on to the meat of the exercise: extrapolating how it feels to be in the company of your tulpa internally outwards… At this point you, the host, split your focus. Keep half of your conscious attention on your target location. And use the rest of your attention to think of your tulpa... Dwell on and capture the emotions they instill in you. Ponder how it feels to have them with you on the inside…Get wholly lost in those feelings. Imagine if those feelings were amplified tenfold. Attempt to think of them in the same terms you do a born human. Think of them as occupying the space next to you. Really explore how you think that might feel. Really take a minute to think about how happy you would be and how it would feel if you knew beyond a shadow of a doubt they were present as a physical external entity… For just a moment throw objective reality out the window and entertain “what if”. This constitutes the remainder of the session for the host. A marinating in your tulpa’s inner presence, feelings they evoke in you, and entertaining the notion of them being “outside” of you.
[While the host is consumed in this the tulpa is to perform similar actions… The tulpa keeps half of their focus on the target location and places the rest of their attention on similar thoughts. Just as the host is getting lost in the notion of how the tulpa makes them feel, the tulpa should start immersing themselves in how it feels to be with the host. You’re again attempting to match your level of focus with theirs as you drown yourself in feelings and emotion… Just as the host does, the tulpa must also basically say “Nah, screw reality for a sec… What would that be like?”. The tulpa must explore what it would mean to them if they had their own physical form wholly separate from the host. What would it feel like? How excited would you be if THAT were reality? Really feel that out and get into it…]
With enough practice this alone can lead to successful imposition of your tulpa’s presence.
This is a very active, hands on method. We consider it a variant of, or alternative to the intensive split focus technique.
[This method can be helpful if you struggle to split your focus between 2 things simultaneously or if you tend to have difficulty focusing on a single thing for long periods of time.]
Sit with enough room to fit another person beside you, as with the previous method the space immediately beside you is your target location where you’re attempting to impose your tulpa’s presence. Center your gaze forward and either with your eyes open or closed place the entirety of your conscious awareness on your target location. Focus as intensely as possible.
[The tulpa should do the same and place their own focus on the space beside their host. As with the previous method, the tulpa’s aim is to match their host’s level of focus on the target location. Again, you’re just having a little joint meditation session on that specific spot you’d like to impose your presence at.]
Once you’ve both done this you, the host, abruptly shift ALL your focus to your tulpa… Examine your tulpa and your feelings surrounding them. Make special note of how it feels to have them with you internally in that particular moment. Examine any emotions that arise surrounding your tulpa. Get completely lost in thoughts of your tulpa and what they mean to you.
[As the host suddenly shifts their focus, the tulpa should do the same and place ALL their attention on how it feels to be in the company of their host. The tulpa is to explore any emotions that the host instills in them, or any feelings that might bubble up. Again the tulpa is to match the host’s intensity of focus.]
However once you’ve matched your focus at this point and you’re both wholly immersed in thoughts and feelings, both tulpa and host are to immediately return ALL their focus on the target location.
[At this point you’re simply repeating the first steps of this method. Growing a profound awareness of exactly where you’re trying to impose. Stew on the details of it and get really clear on it...]
Once you’ve both gotten completely fixated on the target location, you both shift ALL your focus to how it feels to accompany one another. You again get lost in the sensations and emotions of one another… You again become wholly engrossed.
[And once you’ve found that you’re both tied up in thoughts of one another, how it feels being together, and what the other means to you… You shift your focus again and return ALL your focus to the target location. You simply repeat this process. Over and over and over. You keep flicking the spotlight of your awareness back and forth. Much like changing the channel on a television back and forth so you can sort of keep up with what’s happening on two different channels.]
You do this as long as you can bear to. The faster you can fully lock in your focus and then switch to the other the better. The more times you can manage to do this per minute, the more effective this method becomes…
We’re not neuroscientists. So we can only postulate what’s going on here on a technical level… The rest is simply our best guess at what is going on under the hood with this method.
[With enough time and effort this repetitive honing and subsequent switching of focus starts to cause things to blend together... You start generating a sort of positive interference (beneficial interference in a system’s stream of thought typically created by attempting to handle an overwhelming amount of data, a sudden realization, or a blurring/meshing of what the host or tulpa are thinking).]
Essentially you’re overwhelming your brain with intensely focused thoughts and highly charged emotions. All of which revolve around:
[You’re flipping back and forth so much that the brain gets kinda confused… And when done with enough intensity, a sort of mental fatigue can start to creep in. You’re sitting there spinning your wheels on two completely different things so hard that your brain can’t make heads or tails of it. As a result what ends up happening is that the mind subtly attempts to reduce the workload. The focus on the target location gets blended with the awareness of being in each other's company. The two get smooshed, meshed, and melded together to form a single stream of focus… Which produces the sensation of the tulpa being present at the target location.]
This is the main way we approached presence imposition… And it’s the one we’ve benefitted from the most. We do this pretty much constantly as it requires minimal effort.
[As the name implies, this is a passive technique… You can think of it much in the way you think of passive forcing. At its core, it basically IS passive forcing and you’re just accounting for the extra data of where you’re attempting to impose presence and how it’d feel to have them present physically. It’s low intensity and slow reward, but REALLY adds up over time]
With this method you simply go about your day to day life… You simply do everything you would do normally, with just a slight twist.
As you go about your day, you continuously allocate a small slice of your attention to mentally assign a target location for your tulpa within the environment. Each time you enter a different room, or a new setting in general, you pick a new target location. Each time you pick where you’d have them attempt to impose you keep roughly 1%-10% of your focus on that spot and what it might be like to have your tulpa’s presence imposed there.
[Each time the host picks a target location, the tulpa is to also place roughly 1%-10% of their conscious attention on that spot and how it feels to be with the host… But! You the tulpa can also place more attention and effort into it. You can place ALL your focus into it while the host maintains only minimal passive focus and that’ll increase the efficacy of this method.]
For me that translated to Lianne occupying the passenger side seat as I drove around town running errands. For you it might be something else entirely. But the point is to passively think of them as a tangible being accompanying you on your daily adventures.
[So if you go to school, think of them as sitting at an empty desk nearby. If you work at a store, think of them as standing at the end of the aisle you’re on. If you don’t work and aren’t in school, think of them as being stuck at home with you. This method is simply a game of constantly picking out a location in your environment, assigning a target location for your tulpa to work to impose at and passively keeping that spot in mind in attempting to feel their presence manifest there.]
Over time, the more you get used to doing this… You might find your tulpa picking the location before you can. Or you might find them suddenly changing where their presence is imposed.
Imposition doesn’t have to be some overly serious endeavor. In fact if you take it too seriously, it’ll probably increase in difficulty… So if you’re working to learn imposition we suggest you do yourself a favor and play a game involving imposition with your tulpa now and again. This chapter simply lists games that can improve presence imposition.
[This is a game that you play with your tulpa… We recommend playing it while taking a long walk on a nature trail or something. It’s definitely best played outdoors.]
You play this while walking… As you walk you place your conscious awareness on the space just behind you. That’s your target location. Call to mind how it feels to have someone following you and really get into that feeling. Imagine it even.
[As you do that, your tulpa also focuses on the space immediately behind you. As they do this they’re to think of and focus on the sensations of what it might be like to physically follow you around…]
If you play this game with enough intensity and frequency, you’ll end up feeling their presence imposed, trailing closely behind you.
[While this game primarily benefits presence imposition, it can also be helpful for visual imposition. If you’ve been working at visual imposition while playing this then you might be able to turn around and catch a glimpse of your tulpa momentarily.]
[Ah the nostalgia… Who doesn’t love a good game of hide and seek?]
Lianne and I used to play hide and seek as kids. Guess what? We still play it as adults, just in a different way. We now play it sheerly with her presence being imposed and playing like this is something we’d encourage you to do if you’re working on presence imposition.
[In this game the tulpa picks the target location, without letting the host know where… The tulpa exerts all their effort on imposing and places all their focus on that location in addition to how it would feel to be that close or that far from the host. Once you’ve done that you ask your host something like “Where am I?” or “Can you find me now?”]
Once the tulpa has done that the host uses all their attention and focus to feel out the tulpa’s presence. If played regularly this can REALLY strengthen presence imposition.
Imposition as a skill hinges on how you and your tulpa think. It’s a continual practice that utilizes thought, emotion, and intent as a means to alter your perceptions. This chapter consists of mindsets that we found especially useful pertaining to imposition as a whole, but especially presence imposition.
[Do you think this is a game? … Good! Because it is!]
As the previous chapter hinted at, some people think of imposition as something decidedly serious. Something you have to strain at. Something that’s only achieved through struggle. But that just isn’t the case. In fact we’d like to attempt to convince you to view imposition in the entirely opposite light.
[When you get down to it, imposition is simply a game of seeing how your tulpa can play with your sensory faculties. It’s a game of learning and exploring how changing your thoughts can literally change the reality you inhabit… It’s a game of seeing just how much you can trick your own brain.]
Be careful how you think about the word “game” when reading this. We’re not in any way saying that imposition is trivial. On the contrary, it can be a catalytic, life changing skill. But to approach it as work? To approach it as something you have to toil at and suffer to learn? That’s nonsense.
[Of course you have to sink some hours into it… But those hours can be silly, playful, and overall fun if you allow them to be.]
[Belief is a weapon… You’d be wise to make sure it’s working for you, not against you.]
The longer you examine your own beliefs and the beliefs of others, you’ll understand that beliefs hold an immense power. Your beliefs about something and how you view something can dissolve or distort how you perceive objective facts if you let it. Your subjective reality can override the objective reality to some degree if you believe strongly enough.
[It might sound a bit crazy… But really… If you believe it’s impossible to impose your tulpa… Guess what? It’ll be impossible. You’ll succumb to that belief and give up before you REALLY make any headway... But if you believe that it’s possible? Well, it’s not only possible… It’s inevitable and merely a matter of time and practice. How you view something and what you choose to believe about it directly determine your experiences regarding it.]
You must first believe something is possible for YOU specifically before you can make it reality. So in the case of imposition, you must believe that with enough time and effort you’ll not only manage to impose but be able to master imposition, even if you don’t get results for a long, long while.
This is a mindset we ended up developing as we kept sinking hours into imposition… Day after day, week after week, month after month.
Simply put, do it for the sake of doing it. Don’t worry about the results. Don’t fixate on the fruits of your labor. Just do the thing.
[It’s easy to get hung up on getting results. It’s easy to not be satisfied with the results you’ve gotten… Especially when it comes to imposition, since it’s such a difficult skill in general.]
I can’t count how many times I’d finished a dedicated round of working on imposition only to be dissatisfied with how little progress we’d made… I found the less I approached it with a mindset of “I want to achieve this”, and the more I did it simply for the sake of doing it… I somehow got better results and enjoyed the process much more.
The more you place specific expectations on what you’re doing… The more difficult it will be.
[So at the heart of this mindset is the relinquishing of expectations… In terms of imposition, that means don’t focus on the ideal result of managing to impose them. Derive the value of each session for what it truly is, time well spent with your tulpa. If you’re actively working on imposition then you’re literally choosing to spend time on them and their place in your life… And you’re picking that above EVERYTHING else. It can’t be put into words how meaningful that can potentially be to a tulpa.]
[Now that we’ve pelted you with several pages of instructional type stuff regarding presence imposition, we want to share what’s possible with it… We’re doing so, because when we first started we had NO CLUE what was possible. We were just experimenting and having fun.]
So… What IS possible with presence imposition as a skill? Seems pretty straightforward, right? You can feel your tulpa’s presence in the environment. But honestly that’s just the basic idea. Here’s some awesome, positive things we’ve discovered are possible after working with it extensively:
[Could you imagine having your BFF just kinda following you around all the time?]
It’s possible. This was the biggest thing we noticed about presence imposition when we got heavy into it and started to pick it apart… You can get to a point where you constantly feel your tulpa’s presence.
[You can feel their presence somewhere nearby from the time you wake up, before you even open your eyes… To your very last fleeting moments of consciousness before you drift off to sleep.]
You can reach this strange point in which as you go about your day, you’re permanently aware of your tulpa’s presence. Without trying. It becomes automatic. Their imposed presence becomes so natural and seamless that it’s on par with the presence of a born human, or in some cases even stronger.
This is not to say you should stop working on imposition… Sharpening of the skill and routine maintenance is a must if you plan to impose long term.
But simply put, you can eventually reach a point where your tulpa’s presence is felt just as another born human’s presence.
[Have you ever been so happy that you had someone there next to you in a particular moment that you just couldn’t contain yourself? Well, presence imposition can do that if you end up having a REALLY good session.]
You can have experiences in which you begin to feel your tulpa’s presence and you become completely overwhelmed by it in the best of ways… You can have odd little moments where you suddenly get wholly consumed with how unreasonably strong their presence is next to you… To the point you break down into tears of joy. Or burst into a fit of laughter. Or just stare wide eyed like an idiot because you can’t believe what you’re even feeling.
[We realize that sounds kinda bananas, but really… It’s an indescribably positive experience.]
[Let’s talk about LDP! That's a long distance presence.]
This is one of the more interesting things we’ve found out is possible. As the name implies you can get to a point where you feel your tulpa’s presence from a long distance away. Sounds kinda neat right?
[Normally a tulpa will have their presence imposed close by the host. I mean, why not? The two are connected after all… But why stop there? There’s no rule that says “you have to be imposed within 20ft of the host”.]
You can get to where you enter the produce section of a supermarket and start shopping… Only to find that your tulpa has imposed their presence by the freezers on the other side of the store, as if they were browsing something entirely different than you. You can enter a mall and start looking around only to suddenly realize 10 minutes later that your tulpa has wandered their imposed presence to the food court on the 2nd floor like they’re trying to pick a restaurant to eat at.
[This can get REALLY fun once your tulpa gets the hang of it and has a way of producing some banter. The tulpa can start picking out places and convincing the host to go check things out simply by way of imposing.]
[While you probably weren’t expecting side effects to be something you’d get from imposition, they’re totally a thing…
Side effects include nausea, dizziness, difficulty breathing, headaches, dry mouth, diarrhea-
I’m joking. I PROMISE I’m joking… Well, except for the part about the headaches.]
In all seriousness there ARE side effects when it comes to presence imposition. But honestly they’re super mild and aren’t really a huge inconvenience.
Seriously, she wasn’t kidding about the headaches… Any kind of forcing is going to give you headaches. But working with imposition of any kind is going to give you some next level headaches. It’s your brain becoming acclimated to accounting for all the extra input it’s registering and it’s a pretty normal part of working on imposition, particularly in the early stages.
Over time, the more you familiarize yourself with imposition and the more time you spend practicing, the headaches become less frequent and less intense.
When you get a headache TAKE A BREAK. The more you attempt to power through a headache, the worse it’s going to get!
[Fatigue naturally occurs when working on imposition because you’re doing a lot of mental gymnastics. You’re hardcore focusing on stuff. You’re entertaining hypotheticals. You’re thinking really hard on the specifics of things. You’re processing all kinds of extra thoughts and emotions… You’re gonna get tuckered out super quick in the beginning.
But luckily, you have a secret weapon: Naps!]
Taking a short nap after working on imposition is probably the best thing you could do, both for your physical well being AND your imposition practice itself. Research suggests that sleep is imperative for learning and consolidation of memory. Sleep aids in memory recall later on (which you’ll find to be extremely important in later guides we release). When attempting imposition, you’re basically learning how to play with your brain. It’s been our observation that drifting off to sleep immediately after an imposition session can sort of “cement” the progress you’ve made.
[Plus there’s always the potential of seeing your tulpa in a dream! Which can be super fun!]
[The more you familiarize yourself with imposing presence the easier it gets… For the tulpa, that means they’re going to have fun playing around with imposing their presence at times. For the host, that means it’ll get less intensive and require much less effort… The end result being the tulpa is gonna catch the host off guard.]
You’ll be busy doing something and suddenly realize there’s someone RIGHT BEHIND YOU. So you whirl around to see who it is… Only to be met with your tulpa saying something like “Relax, it’s just me silly”. This sort of thing happens about once a week for me. While it can be quite alarming at first, it’s really harmless and can get pretty humorous over time. When you reach a certain proficiency with presence imposition your tulpa is going to get the drop on you, even if they don’t mean to.
[Yikes! Would you believe us if we told you that we were trying to keep this guide short?]
When we set out to write this the aim was to construct a simple, compact guide that covered all the basics of presence imposition… But the more we went over our notes and discussed things the more we realized it would need to be far more detailed than we’d initially anticipated.
[Our overarching goal is to help people, host and tulpa alike. So we’re totally open to any feedback you might have. We’d love to hear your comments or your thoughts on how we could improve. Feel free to shoot us a DM on reddit at u/TheGenericJordan!]
Thanks for reading. We earnestly hope you found something of use in here.