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The Dark Psychology of Targeted Individuals

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A tulpa is

a being or thought-form created through intense mental concentration and visualization, originating in Tibetan mysticism but also appearing in modern online communities as a type of sentient, imaginary friend. In traditional Tibetan Buddhism, a tulpa was considered a magical creature that could attain physical reality through spiritual practice, while modern "tulpamancers" generally consider them a psychological phenomenon—an independent mind within their own. These beings are created through focused thought and recurrent interaction and are often described as having their own emotions, memories, and will.

 

This is one of the worst possible thing to happen to a human when they die it keeps going. The delusions will expand with no one to stop it.

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Sometimes it's the journey itself that teaches/ A lot about the destination not aware of/No matter how far/
How you go/How long it may last/Venture life, burn your dread

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I am too employed to understand any of this shit you posted 

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@Lyubov People with shit lives make up stories about being watch or tortured in a simulation. They hyper pay attention to life and see repeating patterns that affirm they are trapped in karmic cycles. Then they go into the outside world looking for the thing thats watching them. They go into forums of other people with the same ideas. Overtime it creates a thought form (A tulpa) that starts to go on auto pilot. Throwing ideas out at random they react to the tulpa making it more and more real. They go insane and think that people are watching them from every object (walls, cars , computer, television, couch, other people, anything). Now no one can logically break them out, because this imaginary thought form always says that the person they are talking to, that is trying to talk them out of it, is one of them that is watching them in the infinite karmic loop. Then end result is them running down the street naked screaming that people are watching them through windows and cars that are passing by. The enemy becomes the otherside of objects that you cannot see as a human and you cannot escape it.

If you want to know what a tulpa feels like, just ask the thing in your head that you think you are. The thing that thinks its too employed for this shit. Thats an imaginary construct you created that acts like its real. Now imagine that thing thinks its being maliciously watched by the side of an object that you cant see, all the time non stop without end.

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Sometimes it's the journey itself that teaches/ A lot about the destination not aware of/No matter how far/
How you go/How long it may last/Venture life, burn your dread

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Sounds like a cognitive bias feeding paranoia until one loses their grip on reality.

We do not have a word for that in English. 

Delusional doesn't really cut it (as a descriptor) because it does not encapsulate the process involved - just the outcome.


It is far easier to trick someone, than to convince them they have been tricked.

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@Natasha Tori MaruAnytime you think something is happening is delusion. Nothing is happening. We see the tail end and call it delusion. We see the tail end and say that is the mental disorder but its built up over time. I had a negative tulpa via the fear of death. When I eat shrooms I saw that nothing was happening and it killed the tulpa.

Madness is a better word. Totally mad. Its delusion that leads to madness.

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Sometimes it's the journey itself that teaches/ A lot about the destination not aware of/No matter how far/
How you go/How long it may last/Venture life, burn your dread

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@Hojo

Mate, I used to have similar delusions of being watched.

It comes from your desire for attention, especially since you seem to live quite an isolated life. With no one in the real world giving you love or attention, you may start to crave attention from EVERYONE. 

What you've got to do is give YOURSELF the love and attention you crave, at the same time realising and accepting that people are generally not that interested in you.

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1 hour ago, Lyubov said:

I am too employed to understand any of this

Hahaha I'm stealing this

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Sometimes its nice to go for a walk in the forest barefoot for an hour or two.


I am but a reflection... a mirror... of you... of me... in a cosmic dance of separative... unity...

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