Why must a Tulpa be destroyed once it has made a life of its own?
It would seem that the more I read, the more I find accounts of people hunting down the offending Tulpa....but only after that particular offense. Why?
It would seem that the more I read, the more I find accounts of people hunting down the offending Tulpa....but only after that particular offense. Why?
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There is fear of that which does not `naturally`, arise; -
Because people do not admit that they conjure and feed each others` fear
the hunting occurs, sadly
so the innocent tulpa has no chosen free life,sadly.
Anonymous
Tulpa?
All hat
You expect everybody to know what a tulpa is?
Anonymous
I am reasonably certain that Tulpas are bullshit.