A tulpa seems to be something many, perhaps most, human minds are capable of developing.
A tulpa seems to have its own will. This implies something about human mind-architecture.
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We act on our models (intentions?) of others more than the actual action. A tulpa is a model without an other?
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my theory of modeling a pure emotional being would suggest a bias toward anger. it reflects our own murder monkey impulse.
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Which is cool because I thought you were talking about Tsukumogami at first, but Tulpas tend to manifest in ways seen as evil.
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... A child who's imaginary friend can not be banished because lack of receptivity to others because their model making is weird.
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which also suggests that cultures with lots of Tulpafication would consist of people w/ high degree schizophrenia encoding genes.
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People are behavior automatons systems to me. I could make one up if I wanted... https://medium.com/matter/the-boy-whose-brain-could-unlock-autism-70c3d64ff221#.pvnxm2vwh …pic.twitter.com/nNdQKOnqKb
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I was haunted by the a Tulpa of Pennywise as a child. It was only after imagining barney the dinosaur eating him that I stopped.
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