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  • My Tulpa Journal and stuff por justenoughlight
    justenoughlight
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      LECTURAS 1,089
    • WpPart
      Partes 6
    This is basically just where me and my tulpas write down our random thoughts and stuff for all of you peeps to read. My name is Sky and my tulpas are [Fracture], {Blayze}, and =Azure=.
  • Galaxy in a mind por ruhkuyruk
    ruhkuyruk
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      LECTURAS 38
    • WpPart
      Partes 3
    A mind reader who is quite and cold to everyone comes across to a uniqe mind. Nothing like he met before. He gets curious about this diffrence she has and tries to get to know her. Soon he relaizes, he wasnt going to get to know a lonely college girl, he was going to dive into a whole new galaxy. TW: Physical abuse, mental abuse, sometimes swearing, mention of death/loosing someone close... This story is about a singlet mind reader boy meeting a girl that has Dissociative Identity Disorder. English is not my second language and im not good with the terms either but with some help, im willing to write a good story for everyone. We are a system ourselves so i do know at least the main stuff about this disorder. I will put my own experiences but also might change many things so do not forget that we are not a professional. Also there will be no smut. Hope you enjoy reading our stories. Note: We never saw this idea anywhere so we believe we are the original creator if this idea. Everyone is allowed to use the idea without credit because either we say give credit or not people gonna use it so hope you enjoyyy -Host
  • The Early Life of Chloe: My Tulpa por L_N_C_N
    L_N_C_N
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      LECTURAS 60
    • WpPart
      Partes 2
    This is a book about me and my experience with my parogenic headmate Chloe, written somewhat like a diary. She is either 1 year and 7 months or about four months old depending on your perspective (she identifies more with the latter), and she takes the form of a shapeshifter with one human form and one fox form. For her fox form: imagine the fox on the cover with green eyes. It is pretty much on point. She can be considered a tulpa, but we prefer to call her a parogen or a thoughtform. Unfortunately those terms aren't nearly as well known and no one is probably searching that, hence the use of tulpa in the title of this book. This book also assumes that you already know some basic terms regarding thoughtforms such as dissipation, (passive) forcing, form, etc.