You know it's a tulpa? Have you heard of Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster?
As you know, the essence of The Secret is that our thoughts, emotions and beliefs are embodied and that as we're always thinking, we are always creating.
For in this post know about the creative power of our thoughts and emotions.
Good, tulpas I will say that the beings that originate in the mind and, then, through and display a strong belief, are transformed into real physical realities; or whether they are the physical embodiment of our thoughts and emotions. The more thoughts, emotions and beliefs come together, more reality show this realization.
Under the conception of the world as the lamas, the universe we live in is a projection created by ourselves, phenomenon is not there if not conceived by the human spirit.
The tulpas are entities created by the mind of the lamas and are generally used as slaves. Are visible figures, tangible, created by the imagination of initiates.
This is not the case of a person or group making a great effort to imagine a being or cast it as a sort of group hallucination. At, is a single mind, or more, that create a living being real physical and, possibly, takes life and whose power increases as more people believe in its existence. Usually, harder to remove that create.
To give a real example will tell you all of a brave adventurer, writer, Professor, opera singer, journalist and researcher Franco-Belgian, born 1868, call Louise Eugénie Alexandrine Marie David, better known by his pen name: Alexandra David-Neel.
Their ideological interests was attracted from an early age and through his famous trip and long stay in Tibet he acquired vast knowledge of Buddhist lamas; learned and experienced so far from Eastern mysticism and the techniques of mind over matter, to the Buddhist teachings, spirituality and Tibetan culture.
Feeling intrigued by the concept Tibetan tulpa, an entity that could grant her physical existence from the imagination, David-Neel decided to try the exercise of creating one itself.
Buddhist lamas warned that teaching was not recommended and that these creations could become dangerous or uncontrollable. But, Alexandra was fascinated with the idea and ignored the warning.
In his mind created a nice little monk, plump and bent, harmless and friendly as possible. Then, began to follow a routine of visualization and concentration and, over time, became manifest and see the little monk, and not as an image in your mind, but as a being tangible and living, separated from it as real as the world within which began to live. The more I visualized, concrete and visible was becoming.
Entity that conducted and responded to the commands of its creator. With a fixed smile on his face, the monk accessed without question what she ordered. Unfortunately, began to engage in activities that had not been assigned, and such was their independence that ghost of bodily appearance began to be lost among the other monks.
As he was being more independent, physical traits that were changing and good-natured monk began to have its own personality. His friendly smile was exchanged for a more playful, his eyes became evil and nothing affable to all who lived with this strange creature. Alexandra herself began to feel afraid.
In his book, Magic and Mystery in Tibet, Alexandra David-Neel tells hard six months of the reverse the process and get your creation to fade.
“There is nothing strange in the fact that you may have created my own hallucination. The interesting thing is that in these cases of materialization, others see the thought forms created.”- anthropologist said when he was subsequently awarded a gold medal by the Geographical Society of Paris and was named Chevalier of the Legion of Honor.
As you can see, few more thoughts, emotions and beliefs are invested in tulpas, more real and alive they will. It is important to remember that, once they begin to exist on their own, without those who created them when they appear and when control disappear, they cease to be imaginary and are not as easy to control or eliminate.
Other examples of tulpas that come to mind are the famous Loch Ness Monster and the Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas. These were created by the rumor and legend, and then the ever increasing fear and belief in its existence gave them life.
Even the Yeti have been photographed their huge footprints in the snow in the depths of the mountain, and has been seen repeatedly and briefly by the Sherpas, originated from the high Himalayas.
To conclude I will say that, may or may not believe in these beings; however, you can not deny that everything that exists and has been created by man on this earth began with a simple thought.
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