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Tulpa

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A 'friend in your head' created through mental techniques similar to memory palaces, described as safer than Jungian spirit guides and potentially useful as a second brain for productivity.

Mentions (5)
"You've created a digital tulpa. It's the Dorian Gray painting in reverse where the real you withers away to feed your online self, nothing you do is real or has any meaning anymore if you put it online."
Social media is making you less attractive. · u/BootleBadBoy1 · ↑278 · 2024-07-06
"There were some real freaks there, but the truly lost were experimenting with a meditation technique from Tibetan Buddhism whereby a form of schizophrenia could be developed, allowing you to hallucinate a imaginary friend who nominally operated independently of your will."
The Next Frontier of Gooning will be the Tulpa · u/Aluminium_Monste · ↑150 · 2026-01-23
"i need to take this to the next level and get a tulpa."
"I have also spent a month now trying to create a "tulpa" which is a being that lives in your head but has it's own thoughts and talks to you. I am going to buy a male sex doll too but to be a partner not just a sex object."
I spent the last five days making a fake boyfriend · u/Electrical-Sea8873 · ↑102 · 2024-10-10
"A tulpa, as I understood it from skimming /x/, is a 'friend in your head'. This would be a safer option because it would not require the 'digging'-work that would be mentally perilous to many. I have never seen any dangers in creating a tulpa and there are likely none; one uses techniques identical "
A tulpa can enhance your productivity by about 10,000x-fold · u/kolognedyez · ↑40 · 2025-04-17
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