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In the News (Sat 26 Dec 09)

  
  On the Creation of Tulpas
Once the tulpa is endowed with enough vitality to be capable of playing the part of a real being, it tends to free itself from its maker¹s control.
Tibetan magicians also relate cases in which the tulpa is sent to fulfill a mission, but does not come back and pursues its peregrinations as a half-conscious, dangerously mischievous puppet.
On the other hand, some tulpas are expressly intended to survive their creator and are specially formed for that purpose.
www.davisanddavis.org /harvey/tulpa.html   (793 words)

  
 MySpace.com - Tulpa - Toronto, CA - Rock / Pop Punk / Folk - www.myspace.com/tulpamusic
Unable to settle, Tulpa move continually, nimbly and nervily around an axis of battered pop fundaments and crude bop, eating a way out from the inside, streamlined and precocious.
A Tulpa, according to traditional Tibetan doctrines, is an entity created by an act of imagination, rather like the fictional characters of a novelist, except that tulpas are not written down.
Tulpa had to go to England to get their first deal because no one in Toronto's record buz cared about heavy indie rock acts at the time.
www.myspace.com /tulpamusic   (1208 words)

  
  RW Alpha - Emperor Tulpa   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Long ago the Demon King Tulpa led his troops to conquer the mortal realm.
The Ancient, knowing that Tulpa could use his armor to return to the mortal real, split the armor into 9 different armors.
Furious, Tulpa vowed to one day reclaim all 9 armors and destroy the mortal realm.
xero12.tripod.com /bios/tulpa.htm   (86 words)

  
 Gordon Feltmate's Web Site
A tulpa is a visible, and sometimes tangible thought-form, created out of psychic energy, usually patterned after the structure of some living or imaginary person.
A fully developed tulpa has consciousness, can be seen in the physical world, and has the ability to perform functions.
Tulpas created by Tibetan monks were, indeed, real psychic personalities that could be seen, could travel, could hold conversations and could, on their own, make decisions.
www.geocities.com /glfeltmate/ghost.htm   (700 words)

  
 Tulpa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A tulpa is, in Tibetan mysticism, a being or object which is created through sheer willpower alone.
In Nightingale's Lament by Simon Green, a tulpa in the image of John Taylor's client is sent after him at one point, tracking him by a hair the client left on his jacket; it disappears when the hair is destroyed.
In Outcast by Lynne Ewing, the main character, Kyle, is confronted and pestered by a tulpa of his own creation, that convinces him that he is his lost twin brother.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tulpa   (721 words)

  
 Alexandra David-Neel
David-Neel's tulpa began its existence as a plump, benign little monk, similar to Friar Tuck.
It was at first entirely subjective, but gradually, with practice, she was able to visualize the tulpa out there, like an imaginary ghost flitting about the real world.
At this point, David-Neel decided things had gone too far and applied different lamaist techniques to reabsorb the creature into her own mind.
www.tulpa.com /explain/alexandra.html   (283 words)

  
 Barbelith Underground > Temple > Tulpa creation experiment starting up
This is a magickal experiment on tulpas and they went to a forum where magick & tulpas are discussed.
They did warn that Tulpas can (if evoked often enough) take on an independance of their own and sap the energy of the creator to 'keep alive'.
Tulpa creation seems to originate with the ancient Bon religion of Tibet, which goes back about 18,000 years and still exists today.
www.barbelith.com /topic/16730   (1477 words)

  
 Tulpas - Pop Occulture Blog
A tulpa, according to traditional Tibetan doctrines, is an entity created by an act of imagination, rather like the fictional characters of a novelist, except that tulpas are not written down.
It was at first entirely subjective, but gradually, with practice, she was able to visualize the tulpa out there, like an imaginary ghost flitting about the real world.
It seems most references to tulpas nowadays come from David-Neel’s book “Magic and Mystery of Tibet”; (excerpts from which can be read here, including info on tulpas).
www.timboucher.com /journal/2005/06/21/tulpas   (1272 words)

  
 Barbelith Underground > Temple > Tulpa Creation Through RPG Hypersigil
I think tulpa is the same as a servitor..
A tulpa is allegedly a Tibetan term for a thought form.
Yeah, you could say "tulpa" was "thought-form", or "servitor", or (the perennially irritating) "shoggoth"; the connotations I meant to evoke are best technicaly captured by the old "Philip" experiments from the 1970's (Toronto Society for Psychical Research or somesuch).
www.barbelith.com /topic/16445   (1093 words)

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