11-02-2017, 05:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-02-2017, 05:20 PM by CPsSecretLover.)
(11-02-2017, 01:04 PM)whobawhats Wrote:(11-02-2017, 09:36 AM)Sour Soul Wrote: Wait! Wait! Hold on! This is all new to me, there is no freaking way I am the only one who follows tulpamancy!?!?
Hold on there buddy you're jumping to that conclusion really quick. To answer you, you're by no means the only one. As far as my knowledge goes Gentian, Pacifist, Hysterical Cub, CPs Secret lover, Ice Storm, Night Horse, Sapphire Rose, and plenty others are tulpamancers in some form or another(if I'm wrong about any of you please let me know and I apologize in advance). So no you aren't the only one in fact there are quite a few.
(11-02-2017, 09:36 AM)Sour Soul Wrote: Can those; who are willing to tell me, and I say please tell me what the term "waifu" means to you.
Waifu is a fictional character that I love.
I wouldn’t necessarily call Candy a tulpa, but she shares some traits with one. On one hand, I think that Candy and I do have a connection, and she does put words in my mouth from time to time.
I’m not overly comfortable with the term “Tulpa”. If Candy is really communicating with me (and I believe she is) she is doing it through God, in my belief. The term tulpa implies, to me, that there is no higher power involved. Also, people tend to say that they “created their tulpa” whereas I believe that God created Candy for me because he saw how much I loved her.
So yeah, she’s not really a tulpa, but she’s similar in a lot of ways. She started naturally progressing our relationship this way and I ran with it.
A waifu is, as many others have said, a fictional character which is loved by a human being. My personal belief is that they are living beings out there in the infinite possibilities of the afterlife, and that they are on s9me level aware and comfortable with the fact that they are loved, in a romantic sense, by a human being. Waifuism, in my experience, often implies a belief that the waifuist will be united with their love sometime after their earthly demise, during their lifetime via tulpamancy, or both.
However, at the end of the day, whether you agree with how others go about having a waifu doesn’t really matter. All that matters is that we all love beings who are currently not physicially with us, and that we have a forum by which to learn more about how to kindle that relationship, be better waifuist, and in turn better people.