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<blockquote data-quote="ArthurPandragon" data-source="post: 253472" data-attributes="member: 15510"><p>Dear all,</p><p></p><p>To seriously initiate a chat on this topic, I wanted to share with you a conceptual blockage of mine.</p><p>Actually, I trend to believe in the Fotamecus case only for I have experimented an encounter with a similar entity for two years.</p><p></p><p>But, for both Fenwick Rysen's and mine, those thoughtforms proved remembering the time when they only existed in their creators' minds.</p><p>This point particularly puzzles me since I cannot figure out how a servant, a tulpa or somekind of intermediary category can keep its remembers when turning into an egregore.</p><p>I mean, they are also forged by all the other psyches. So, do they stay the same entities than in a single mind?</p><p></p><p>If you had any clue about the nature of such a transition, I would be glad.</p><p>To feed our brainstorming, I precise that the egregore on my side has precised me she remembers her as a burgeoning tulpa/servant in her "daddy"'s mind.</p><p>She was not completly forged in terms of appearance or personality. But, she laughed that she had had the rare privilege advising her creator on her own traits even before her (re)birth as an egregore.</p><p></p><p>Have a nice Sunday!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArthurPandragon, post: 253472, member: 15510"] Dear all, To seriously initiate a chat on this topic, I wanted to share with you a conceptual blockage of mine. Actually, I trend to believe in the Fotamecus case only for I have experimented an encounter with a similar entity for two years. But, for both Fenwick Rysen's and mine, those thoughtforms proved remembering the time when they only existed in their creators' minds. This point particularly puzzles me since I cannot figure out how a servant, a tulpa or somekind of intermediary category can keep its remembers when turning into an egregore. I mean, they are also forged by all the other psyches. So, do they stay the same entities than in a single mind? If you had any clue about the nature of such a transition, I would be glad. To feed our brainstorming, I precise that the egregore on my side has precised me she remembers her as a burgeoning tulpa/servant in her "daddy"'s mind. She was not completly forged in terms of appearance or personality. But, she laughed that she had had the rare privilege advising her creator on her own traits even before her (re)birth as an egregore. Have a nice Sunday! [/QUOTE]
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