After researching Tulpa.net and you tubes about Tulpas I have decided there is nothing wrong with them since they only exist in the mind. They are not fragmentation of the mind, but simply creations to describe something tangible via creative effort.
Yes youtube has all the answers...
And what is lost by moving from true experience into fiction is not as important as exploring the basic underlying features of it.
Losing oneself in fiction is everything, meaning a total loss, there is nothing underlying fiction because fiction has no substance in reality, it is folly, a waste land of nothingness, fun for the childlike mind of imagination, real work leaves fiction far behind...Real work on oneself is dying to all that nonsense which includes all the fragmented 'I's in one's mind which keeps telling oneself is whole, it is far from that...
For me, it is not about tulpas, or cults, or fragmentation, or schitzophrenia, but about simply existing with what is already there, and trying to understand it's purpose and quantify it's value.
Conclusion:
The only thing I gained from my journey was to learn a little more about myself and to appreciate my life and the world I live in a little more.
Tulpas are not an adequate descriptions of my artistry.
The road to 'be' one is not concerned with what is already there because that is all conditioning and fantasy, nothing more, as I've said many times over the years, many are the reasons we are here, some come to play, others to help, still others are here to sleep and rest, whilst others are here to work, whilst still others prepare for what awaits in passing and on and on...Some will get it and some will not, it is not myself nor anyone else that can say who is who, their 'works' reveal this without a spoken word...
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