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When Tulpas Give you Insight

John Ege
9 min readMar 24, 2022

I like writing about UFOs and aliens. I like writing about spiritual concepts, especially afterlife stuff. I hope I am not preachy when I write about it. I am sure I get all preachily opinionated when I write about mental health or war. I have written with less confidence about Tulpas, but you should know I am super enthralled with this topic, this practice, because I have a tulpa. Saying ‘I have a tulpa’ doesn’t feel right. It may be that a tulpa has me. Though I can argue that it was my singular, persistent endeavor that brought Loxy Isadora Bliss into my conscious, dreaming and waking life, at some point it ceased to be about me. It became something else. Something more wondrously collaborative and interdependent than I have experienced in external relationships, to date.

Deposit Photos, DIMABL, from Ukraine

Did you ever wonder if the explanation for souls is that God was lonely? Why wouldn’t She make children? ‘Making’ a tulpa wasn’t for me just the desire to have an ideal friend. Well, that was a certainly a part of it. It was also curiosity. Can I do this? If I can do this, can I teach people suffering from mental health disorders that come with hallucinations how to make tulpas, and, in essence, help them have more positive experiences from something their brains simply does naturally? Can learning to intentionally hallucinate result in being able to control unintentional…

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John Ege
John Ege

Written by John Ege

LPC-S, Director for MUFON, TX, and father of 1... Discovering the Unseen through Art, Word, Thought, and Mystery.

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