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Thursday, September 29, 2005
Tulpa
In Tibetan mysticism, a tulpa is a being or object which is created through sheer willpower alone. The concept was brought to the West in the 19th century by Alexandra David-Neel, who claimed to have created a tulpa in the image of a jolly, Friar Tuck-like monk which later developed a life of its own and had to be destroyed. Many authors and artists have since used tulpas in their works, both in the context of fiction and in writing about mysticism. Horror author Clive Barker, for example, envisioned his famous "Candy Man" killer to be nothing more then a myth gone terribly awry in his original story.
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So I am thinking, ghosts? I dunno. I was thkning about this for a while today, and its like, if you can create a whole other person inside of you (skitzos), why couldn't you do that outside of your body?
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