Hey everyone, sorry about the delays today but we were deciding what would be the best method of moving forward with the blog. We’ve decided to drop the weekly themes as they were limiting our ability to post new stuff for everyone (some topics are too advanced for beginners, and others sometimes too simple for the more advanced), so we’ve decided to continue with the three levels per day, but not to really follow a strict theme! Let us know what you think about this in the comments if you’d like to give your opinion.

We also could really use your help! We need mroe ideas and suggestions and all the different ways that you force! Please submit it through the Tumblr ask feature to help us out!

On to today’s exercises:

—- Beginner —-

Today we want you to work with your tulpa with language and thought. Pick some items and show your tulpa what they are in wonderland using thought, and then speak the word for it in your mind, associating the different items with the thoughts and words. If you are a little more advanced, send your tulpa an item and have them say the word, or have them send you an item and have you say it back to them. Make it a game and have some fun!

—- Intermediate —-

Parallel Processing! Although often neglected, this critical skill can be a boon for tulpa development, and can help a tulpa become much more active. There is an excellent exercise created by Tulpo on DeviantArt that involves having the host count a series of blue circles moving across the screen, and the tulpa counting a series of red circles simultaneously. The trick to this kind of exercise is to find what sort of teamwork enables you to complete the challenge successfully. For example, a host can count on his fingers, while a tulpa merely count aloud. That way, you aren’t tripping over each other. Experiment and find a technique that works for you for these kinds of exercises and have fun doing it!

Find that exercise at http://tulpo.deviantart.com/art/Tulpa-Parallel-Processing-Tests-v1-0-366728259

—- Advanced —-

This exercise tries to improve your tulpa’s working memory, and can be fun all at the same time! Take turns with your tulpa, making a sentence one-word at a time back and forth. Your tulpa should remember all of the even words, and you should remember all of the odd ones. Once you’ve finished reciting a sentence back and forth and have added a new word, start over reciting it from the beginning again. The more words the sentence has, the better. If you or your tulpa lose track in the middle of the sentence, start over.

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