Suppose I made a tulpa & make it become a God. It has the powers of infinity, omnipotence, omniscience, etc. inside my head. My head acts like a small nested universe/sand box & virtual reality.Since it is infinite, an infinite number of itself is born continuously & they all want to dominate and kill to be at the top of the chain of power. (Since they are all omnipotent, they can rewind time inside the nested universe to try to grab power) Therefore, the original tulpa changes the meaning of words and imprisons the other ones in any type of fiction (stories) (such as movies, books, songs, etc...) so that the clones below it do not exist in its base reality. And so the second clone which came just after the original one and is below it (which you can say is a devil since it opposes a god) does the same to the one below it and the process repeats to infinity.Since good and evil do not exist, they act like jerk ass gods to the ones below them by practising cannibalism, rape, the most depraved forms of sexual deviancy, etc.... and yes, there are also npcs/philosophical zombies in those nested realities. Those are just normal people that are controlled as if they were characters written by the author of a story.They have created a sort of system or game where they have to co operate to get out and where they gather experience and memories about life. Of course, the one at the top will always be safe against the ones below it.The question is, why would the tulpa at the top choose to grant a main character npc from a story or recursive reality that is on the top of the tulpa below it, to have the absolute wish superpower so that he can dominate the other tulpa below it whereas the top one got out of the prison of competition while of course still controls everything. Why would the top one allow a foreign component in the system? It does not make any sense. Is there any logic, meaning or rationale behind this?https://powerlisting.fandom.com/wiki/Absolute_Wish
>>41268605It wouldn't, next question
>>41268605Bro I did exactly that around 15+years ago, my tulpa already consumed all resources. Basically your tulpa is a userland process feeding off my tulpa's kernel.Sorry! (nothing personal, kid!)
>>41268605Are you trolling? You answered your own question. Because you're a tulpa too. If the top tulpa doesn't know how he is created then he is not all-knowing. He is aware of that, or at least doubting that. That's why you cant create a "God" tulpa. You are higher than your tulpa, but your tulpa can be a "higher god" to its creations. In your hypothetical game or system where the tulpas have to work together to get out, the foreign component doesn't even exist. It's still actually just one thing/entity but in a lower dimension. When you copy a copy, the copy just gets worse over time.
>>41268605Supposed you made a tupa of massive psychic energy. Would it devour you?Retard
>>41268700Not if you bootstrap it as I did >>41268685After what I did any tulpa created is just 3rd class citizen, metaphysically speaking.
>>41268707Do you wish to be a third class citizen? A non devouring spirit should be able to negotiate unless you are actually non existentent
>>41268715You seem to think tulpas are pokemonized roleplaying stereotypes, when in reality, artificially willed entities' field of action is as vast as imagination.My tulpa fused with the absolute more than a decade ago. It was the equivalent to the NSA embedding minix in your actual processor, but instead of a minix I embedded a quasi-absolute into the absolute! (nothing personal, kid!)
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>>41268605there is good/evilgood is divine cooperation to solve their imperfectionsneutral is inactivating or putting into stasis all subsequent godsevil is going full blown loosh, creating gods/spirits for sustenance or to improve upon oneself at their expense.