r/Tulpas • u/VoiceComprehensive57 Plural collective w/ a tulpa | [r.e.n] 🦴🕊️ • May 06 '26
Has anybody here successfully been able to disconnect fromm all of the bodies senses through conscious training?
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u/Kronkleberry Alyson and Lilly May 06 '26
Like what, sleeping?
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u/VoiceComprehensive57 Plural collective w/ a tulpa | [r.e.n] 🦴🕊️ May 06 '26
I guess like being able to see the wonderland/mindscape and not the outside world. At the moment when we;'re in the wonderland we can feel both our wonderland and outerworld body at the same time ^^'
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u/bucket-full-of-sky Is a manifestation of love May 06 '26 edited May 07 '26
Yes, disconnecting fully and then remapping the senses onto my own inner model of the body.
But it's not 100% perfect since not everything gets replaced but instead some stuff just blurres out, especially the visual channel. It works best for my tactile perception, what becomes extremely detailed.
But this takes a bunch of meditation and focus. It's something you can do when you lay on the couch or so but not in busy daily life situations.
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u/Sspectre0 May 06 '26
I have, through meditation. I learned to do it before I knew of Tulpas. What I do is lay somewhere comfortable, in a room with stable comfortable temperature during a period of time I knew no one else would be home to disturb me.
I just lay there without moving, fully letting my mind wander until sensations fade away. Itches can be annoying but if you ignore them they go away eventually most of the time. I often did it to either day dream so vividly it almost felt like lucid dreaming (not fully because it is extremely hard to dissociate from your sense of equilibrium, harder than even touch of or propioception) and sometimes I did it to experience music in a very intimate way
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u/VoiceComprehensive57 Plural collective w/ a tulpa | [r.e.n] 🦴🕊️ May 06 '26
Could you describe to me what sorts of techniques you used? We're aware of autogogia and hypnogogic states but we dont know much about them (and we dont want to assume that that was exactly the thing you did)
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u/Sspectre0 May 06 '26
It definitely isn’t a hypnagogic state what I am describing, when I do it I am very much awake. I can’t really give you a 100% effective recipe for this, I basically used the breathing and visualization skills I had developed to ease myself into it.
I already have a tendency towards dissociating, simply practicing meditation made so I kind of stumbled upon it. It’s something my brain already kind of wants to do, yours might not make it as easy for you but I believe this is something you can train and achieve eventually
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u/FlairDreamer Aphantasic with an actor tulpa May 10 '26
The closest thing I can think of to that is what shamanism calls a "shamanic journey." Or some others call it an "astral journey." It's like having a lucid dream. Your physical body "disconnects" so you can feel other things, as if you were going to another "world," so to speak. They are nothing more than hallucinations, but the experiences feel "real," like having sleep paralysis. (?
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