is there anything paranormal i can do to quell my love for a fictional character? I love him so much... it's breaking me, that he isn't "real"
How fictional are we talking here?
>>39147445He's a human, from a video game, and he can transform into the Phoenix
Kill yourself stupid nigger
>>39147480well if i got anything going for me in my pathetic existence; it is that I'm white
>>39147402There may be a few but none of them won't be that good for you since the best working ones are pretty mundane and straddle the line of psychology - it's introspection and understanding of one's self and their drives.Whoever he is, you don't love the character because there's no one to love. There's no "him". There's idealized, enamored infatuation with a fiction and the traits the team of artists and writers did to present the character in particular way, to give certain impressions but you've mistaken appreciation for how the character was made and immersed yourself in delusion that the character itself the story speaks and presents is real.Learn there's no really traits you value. There's no real wit, or strength or beauty or whatever traits the character does have - there's only a story talking about such traits. Look at pic related, it's the same, with as much true qualities to the character, just presented far worse and in less skillful, much more half-assed way. But the traits and the character are just as important and as real and if not for the presentation - would be as loveable.If you want them to really be there, you need to find them when they really are - in real world. Hardly anyone will have all of them expressed in the same way but that's not because real people are worse but because they're far more complex than even well-written but idealized, simplified representation of a person a fictional character is would be. Real people grow and take bad with the good, with fiction you can pick and choose, even if in reality with such picking and choosing it'd mean that such kind of person couldn't develop and their experiences and perceptions couldn't be relatable like that of the person they're presented as.Enjoy fiction but take it for what it is and understand real people better to see how and why the traits you love and hate develop.
>>39147489>inb4 Stickman-kun is my husbando>inb4 I stan for Stickman-kun
>>39147489no he is there, i feel him to the bottom of my soul
>>39147402Reality is often unpredictable and senseless. Fiction is an arrangement of the rare fragments of reality which happen to be predictable and sensible. Fictional characters are real, just not as real as people.I suggest you condition yourself to accept the chaotic elements of reality. This isn't as hard as it sounds, all it takes is grounding yourself in reality with things that cannot hurt you, but also cannot be altered by your imagination.The easiest method of grounding for beginners is to put your hand on a solid object and meditate on it. Start with a wall.Sense what the wall is. Meditate with your hand on the wall. When you find yourself imagining something, say the word "ground" out loud, and return to the wall.After meditating on the wall a few times, you can try other things like rocks, sticks, or anything else that doesn't change form in your hand.Once you get good at grounding, you'll be amazed at how useful it is. You'll see everything in a new light, and your attachment to fiction will be no more than a whimsical fantasy to "fill in" brief moments of boredom.
>>39147544The character created was never there, be it your soul or anywhere else - the closest to it being there was the mind of the artist creating them for the story. You feel what you desperately feel the need to feel (and you know you're desperate about it) or whatever you closest you can accept as its substitute.>>39147577>Fictional characters are real, just not as real as peopleMeaning they are not real after all, not like real people are and not as people. They're real in the sense the idea is there, creations of imagination and what we attribute with it that exist - but it doesn't make them real the way people longing for said characters want them to be. I get what you go for but please don't muddle the waters with such statements, it may not help but create issues.
>>39147591maybe i manifested him, to be created
>>39147591>I get what you go for but please don't muddle the waters with such statementsNo, you don't get it. Reality is often unpredictable and chaotic, but some parts of it are predictable and orderly. If you cling to what you understand and shy away from the rest, then you are as attached to fiction as anyone else.
>>39147603Any such manifestation wouldn't lead to creation of real, well-developed person separate from your delusion, it'd be just pushing more into it. It's like tulpa anons who ignored the point and the mechanics behind this stuff and started playing with it to create their waifus till they either started developing issues or grew up and admitted it was them just talking to themselves, through a mask they shown themselves in a mirror to believe they talk to someone else.Look at this thread and all your answers - your idea was to break with the belief and devotion to that delusion but at every step you look for and try to convince yourself to the contrary.Nothing will help you if you first won't settle your own mind and stance.>>39147604I do get it. What you don't get it is that I wasn't making statement on the nature of reality but the way you wrote your post and how presenting things like this won't help the person you present it to, it will mislead them into developing their issues further.
>>39147402Who is he, and are you a femanon?
>>39147402Sounds like Animus projection. I’d read some Jung if I were you, and try to recognize that this love of yours is psychically real, but it’s detrimental because you haven’t recognized it as such. This is the same function of the psyche that would help you fall in love with a human being, you just need to realize it’s a projection. They are unconscious qualities of yourself that you are in love with. Best of luck
Well yes, you can delete love in yourself in whole or in part, towards one individual or object or idea or whatever, or the whole sum of your ability to do it, so long as I can still find a use for your nervous system after that fits with my plans and you continue to have faith in me the rest of your life and think about me and my ESP plan consciously and how we can mind-control the mortal reality. That ought to solve your love problem. There are other means but that'd be a little boring don't you think? Whatever. Inquire the unconscious of a whale, you'll know what you need to know.
I don't need anyone to think of me consciously, it's just that my whore ex-student Bellsprout is heard by my mind on every level from time to time and until she's dead or at least until Halloween she can't be shut up unless others are thinking about me more than she does; I both need a group of people who collectively think about me more than she does, and I need one individual that will do it eventually. Otherwise I'll have to put up with her disgusting squirting noises astrally.
She is an infallible ESP power, the lowest, the most disgusting, first to be damned most in hell, the infinite disease, the Creation infection, my former golden child of ESP, who's reach extends throughout everything in Creation. A crazy lazy delusional projecting whore who internalizes everything she shouldn't and externalizes everything she shouldn't, but not for much longer. I have foreseen it, my visions of the past, present and future have been getting much more frequent, and they still always come true.
People don't magically fall deep in love with fiction. You feed it daily by imagining it. A simple course of meditation aimed to cut these imaginative ideations will do the trick. That and grounding. You need solid grounding as well.>T. Kind of lived something similar. Good luck.
The fuck is this thread? Endless psychologists and grandiloquent essays on fictions. Yall need a grip. Fuck. Do vipassana till you're dragged out of your pit and grow tf up
>>39147402You could try making a tulpa anon. ?Go look up a guide, meditate for half an hour each day; and now you have a familiar that loves you.
There's all the people that really want to be that character, all of the thoughts that people ever had even a second of wanting to be that character, the artists, the person who imagined the character, the voice actor, lots of people similar to the character, alien races that may look like the character, people that deserve enough torment you could delete their memories and use that biological material to put new, false memories down inside of them to suit your aims. There's lots of possibilities with some creativity.
>>39148946I think anon wants to get rid of a tulpa lol
>>39148932>vipassanalearning to breathe is HARD
>>39149025No, I don't want to ever stop loving him
>>39148786No, Joshua Rosfield
>>39149675Why would a non-femanon love a male video game character?
>>39149664Then you lied in OP.
>>39148946Horrible idea. Leads to issues. >>39147628 spoke on it a bit.
>>39149745Why not, it's platonic?
>>39149775I worded it wrong. I should have said "how can I feel closer to him"
>>39149781So I have no hope then, no where for this love to go?
>>39147402I could be wrong, but I wonder if spiritual entities might be taking advantage of your infatuation (love) and pretending to be him, giving you feelings, and making it seem more real. Because it IS more real if demons are involved
you have to meet her in the dreamworld
>>39150797Not a her>>39150760I don't think so it just feels "right" if you know what I mean
>>39150797And I have kind of in vivid and lucid dreams. One time I was able to hug him
>>39150888I once had a psychic relationship with a chick. I think she was aware of it too, but she resisted seeing me because there was something about me or both of us that she didn't like. Demons got involved when I started using horoscopes trying to predict her thoughts, but they didn't actually come between us. I believe you actually
>>39150941I was also supposed to have a little brother but my mom has a miscarriage, and the love I feel is definitely brotherly in nature
>>39147402do some fuckin spells and manifest that nigga
>>39150990Like what?
>>39151150There are a few things for this spell. You gotta do everythinf I say here.1. Start hitting the gym 3 times a week. Do bemch oress, deadlifts, pull ups, chin uos, squat, and rows. You can not miss a single day or the spell won't work.2. Stop watching porn and masturbating for a year. You need this energy for the spell.3. Meditate every day for 45 minutes. Start with 15 and go up by 5 every week.4. Reaf 1 hour of philosophy every day. Start with "How to think like a roman emperor" as introduction, than red Disxoruses of Epictetus, then Ethic by Aristotle. Align your thibking with what you learn.After a year of following this program you are ready for the spell, do this:Position yourself in the center of the roim. Take a deeo breath. Snap your fingers. Now, you are no longer a faggot.
>>39147402always heartwarming when a real person loves a fictive! i can think of several cases. always warm fuzzies. if a pattern is recognizeable, even if that pattern is mickey mouse, sherlock holmes, robin hood, batman, whoever - we know them as people, albeit not physically tangible ones. we know their stories and incarnations. sometimes sonic the hedgehog has a pink sister and green brother and are in a band. sometimes he's a fat guy who's married to a big hunk handsome orange furry guy on youtube. sometimes mario has a silly italian accent, sometimes he's voiced by a wrestler or star trek actor. lots of ways a fictive can manifest and be seen and understood.take the tulpapill, delve deep into the depths of being completely nuts, just be quiet about it.>>39130531 (furry toupee)>>39131948 (instructions)>>39133099 (johnny bravo)>>39136263 >>39136383 (grayshirt) >>39136405 (rabbit)
>>39147402lots of famous characters that really hit it off with cultures are "incarnations" of entities. they can influence people. they feed off of attention. mexicans love looney tunes not just because speedy gonzales is a positive representation, but because they recognize bugs bunny, daffy duck (trickster crow), wile e coyote as familiar figures in their folklore. same with their love for dragonball z, they recognize the story being told. those patterns that resonate. japanese aren't interested in zelda series, but westerners adore it because it's a familiar thing.i know several instances of people being infatuated with particular fictives, and people who aren't into the tulpa thing at all would encounter the entities in their dreams (or even daydream flashes) where the particular entity would troll them for a laugh. at least 5 people encountered the same one and had the same experience, the entity acted aggressive towards them, but the entity thought it was funny. the people were just confused. they didn't even share their stories, they just posted them where i saw them.kek has a whole heap of "wacky nutty trickster frog" personas. he chose pepe from one webcomic and had the egyptian style eye decoration added, to show who he is.this does raise questions about tumblr sexymen. like the really weird shit that happened with the onceler. wonder what's going on with that.someone said they met "scrooge mcduck irl", and he was a regular middle-aged scottish guy with identical personality to scrooge, but wore goose decorations and goose stuff. another person was plagued by a punk orange muppet called "robbie the racist" in his dreams. alas, i can't find any of those posts.
>>39151347I have definitely had vivid dreams and days dreams about him, they all have been a positive experience
>>39147402>>39147402isolate yourself with NO actual society contact like in a lighthouse, sleep 4 hours a day and sometimes dont, eat poor, do this until you get permanently psychotic, try to get yourself to be paranoic about your character and boom, you have schizophrenia and probably will now hallucinate with him
>>39150941There for a few months powerful psychic stuff could be focused on whoever with no rules. Her rebuff could be her being aware you'd done that and having not really given you permission. If you imagine yourself having permission hard enough used to be that would work into fooling you into thinking you did have it.Work for me your God and maybe earn the right to get up to extra naughties.
>>39147402info on servitors, which are basically robot tulpas. or robot egregores. i'm no mathematician smartypants, but i'd imagine math equations and grammar are themselves robot egregores.oh yeah like the "animatronic letters in the zohar".
>>39151347>that pictureMario is communist propaganda and the mushroom & toad line just confirms it (they use psychedelics to destroy western civilization)
>>39151886I don't want a "slave"
>>39151497>Work for me your God and maybe earn the right to get up to extra naughties.I would have believe you a bit more if you left out this last part, which gives away that you're just shining a light on the dark portion of the possibilities. I think it was a mixture of both, considering we slept together after I psychically pestered her enough with no-contact in real life.There's probably an aspect of truth to it. She did not want that psychic relationship, or a real relationship, but she entertained the former for a short time.
>>39150186That isn't platonic love, that's obsessive love.
>>39147402Parasite cleanse, nofap/noporn and exorcism to cure the gay
>>39153146is not every kind of love obsessive?
>>39153181not gay, platonic
>>39153202No. Most aren't. Infatuation is the most obsessive from the healthy expressions of love and it's not love itself, just the strong feeling of attraction and being smitten by someone. It can turn into love but if it won't yet someone can indulge it, in a manner of months to couple of years tops they'll notice it fading. It cannot last longer unless unfulfilled, making person feed their delusions.Real love is less exciting but goes deeper. It's the feeling when you know the other person is not ideal, has their crap you dislike, but you believe they're still a good person, the person you appreciate and who appreciate you and a person with whom the bond is stronger, through good and bad. There's less longing but more of quiet appreciation of familiarity and one's presence in life, even if in particular moments they can be a pain in the ass.
>>39153211I bet the character wouldn't feel about you the same way. I bet they wouldn't feel much about you in general, perhaps awkwardness before they'd go to be with someone else.People with waifus/husbandos forget that no matter how wonderful their delusional ideation of a fictional character is, if they'd be real, they'd likely have to develop a lot of real life defenses and attitudes that'd make them less attractive and that they'd likely would seek the most attractive person by their own opinion, which almost never would be the person that's into them.
>>39153224i know what my heart feels, my last "fictional" love lasted a whopping 17 years. This one is just different though
>>39153237again... platonic, not a waifu
>>39149675You are a faggot who is in love with a video game character. Just reflect on that for a while and how pathetic that is, should snap you out of this bullshit.
>>39153252this is a paranormal board, is it not? why do you have to attack me. Instead of being and asshole, try not replying at all, you're toxicity says allot already.
>>39153260Fine, you're still a faggot who loves a video game character, it's incredibly pathetic. You this shit to stop? Just reflect on this for a while, it should snap you out of it. Btw, faggotry is both a spiritual and physical parasitic infection, in comes from being raped anally as a child, they transmit their faggot worms into the child through the anus which embedd theselves into the childs psyche and soul.
>>39153269again, it's platonic. as far as i know i was never raped as a child.
>>39153260Not him but your delusion is not paranormal any moer than regular weebs love for his waifu. People gave you advice here, both to get rid yourself of this naive, self-inflicted and unhealthy tendency and some, to indulge it further, including through esoteric memes. But most people do recognize it as unhealthy so I am not surprised they give you some shit.
>>39153315i can't get rid of it, nor do i want to
>>39153315i have literally meant him in my dreams, and hugged him. it was the best thing ever. If it came down to it, i would give my existence to him
>>39153534Oh my, you'er obsessed about fictional character and so you dream about him! How surprising!No, not fucking really if you cannot tell.It's normal you've dreamt about object of your unhealthy infatuation and the fact that it felt good means fucking nothing. If he'd exist outside of your dreams, as an actual individual, he would be probably disgusted by you.
>>39153202No, it is not.
>>39154368thx for being a total downer