Sunday, February 3, 2013

Q&A4

How do I play one file and have the second file loop?

  I've been hearing this question a LOT, so let me help you out.  The easiest way to to make a playlist.  Include one copy of the first file, and then put in the second file.  and then put the second file in again, as if it were a different song.  and again and again, you get the idea.  Include 40 and the loop will still be playing when you wake up.

[The below are reformatted from an IRC chat, hence the occasionally strange language.]
Recently I've been researching pony hypnosis and tuplas... And It looks pretty interesting. And you seem to be very experienced with these things... Which somewhat troubles me... Because... it's like you are lost in the void of your subconscious... One bay you won't be able to decipher reality from fantasy and go insane or some shit...  -Matt1546
Reality and fantasy have a few distinguishing marks.  Keeping those in mind is a key to maintaining sanity.  Going insane.... I've already done that a few different ways, by common definition.  Hasn't hurt me that much, but I appreciate your concern. I'm built to maintain myself regardless and to hard reset in the case of a full meltdown/ loss of power, so you needn't worry.

How exactly does one "set up" a hypnosis trigger, and how does it work? -Matt1546
It depends on the type of trigger, desired effects, and other variables.  But the basic function is this.  You practice the trigger and effect in congunction until your Subconscious accepts them as the same.  Pavlovian training of the self. That is the conscious method.
The unconscious method is to use hypnosis or suggestion to set the same thing up, but faster.

I know what a tulpa is... but how do you create one? And how does it work? Is it like a 2nd part of you that interacts with the world differently and has its own feelings and emotions? -Matt1546
Creating one is more individual than you might believe.  Common methods include creating a body construct and then talking to it until it starts responding, or building the mind itself in a simple body until it reaches consciousness and then working together to produce a body. Once you've finished, they are an 'imaginary' friend who is fully conscious that resides in your head.  You can interact with them in almost all the same ways as a human.. the one exception being that touch is difficult to fake.

To me, there are two major portions to creating any tulpa.  The body to house it, and the mind to inhabit that body. Yes, to the extent that it is a part of you.  Depending on whether you are more spiritually inclined or more psychologically inclined, you might have a different view of how much they are you and how much they are other.

Is it possible to "Accidentally" create a tulpa? If so, how? Also, can hypnosis create a tulpa?-Matt1546
It is possible to create them accidentally, but very few have that trouble. There are certain people who have chaotic enough mind that they can produce them accidentally.  But generally, 'accidentals' don't happen to people you haven't created more than one tulpa already.
As for hypnosis, I've seen files which are meant to help with creation, but the two are not so intermingled that one might accidentally cause the other.

What would happen if your hypnosis has an on trigger bbut no off trigger like the pony ones? -Matt1546  
Assuming you were okay with the effects, it would trigger repeatedly and perhaps wear off over time. If you didn't like the effect, it wouldn't work at all. Point being, an effective trigger is one which you WANT to have work.  Having no off-trigger won't stop the on trigger from working.  However, if you were afraid of effects staying for a long period of time, then they would decay over time, or the on trigger would stop working. depends on how fearful you are.

But what about Tulpas? Do tulpas ever decay over time?-Matt1546  
Tulpa don't go away very easily.  Fastest ways to get rid of one is to absorb it.  Or kill it, but tulpa.info will be all over anyone who kills a tulpa. They do decay, but only if you stop paying attention to them.  It takes a month or so for them to disappear was the last estimate I heard.

1 comment:

  1. Dangit Matt! You beat me to those questions! If only I wasn't grounded...well, at least the questions were answered. ~Skittles

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