Allow me to disprove all Tulpa/Thoughtform theories with a simple exercise in critical thinking.
To sum it up in very simple terms, the idea behind a thoughtform is that you will a conciousness into existence that becomes physically tangible or otherwise. This is supposedly done through sheer belief and willpower.
Right now there exist millions, if not billions in certain groups of numbers of <extremely> devoted, to the core members of faith. If a select handful of people claim they can summon these thought forms into existance, why are there no deities mass walking the Earth, or extremely large-scale manifestations of miracles on a daily basis prominent on every face of the globe? It just does not add up nor make sense that someone could claim to have willed into existence, a life form (and in most cases something as mundane as a sex slave in the form of their ideal woman) when there are right now as you read this fanatical devotees to a nexus of different faiths and old religions with zero empirical evidence of their specific higher beings or powers existing.
>>17082397
>what is imagination
Come on Anon, you can do beter than that.
>>17082398
I made the thread to point out an extremely obvious concept flaw that for some reason flies above everyone's head. It's the elephant in the room of reason, I don't see how people can't come to this conclusion on their own accord.
>>17082397
>the idea behind a thoughtform is that you will a conciousness into existence that becomes physically tangible or otherwise.
See it's the "otherwise" part where your "thought experiment" fails. I put it in quotations since it is in no way a thought experiment. It's just a "You guys are dumb 'cause..."
But I submit to you they are not dumb they are mentally ill with clearly diagnosable schizophrenia or at least that is their objective.