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'''Imposition''' is the act of adding to, or replacing sensory information (visual, aural, tactile, etc.), with other perceived information, in the form of a self-imposed [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallucination hallucination]. This is practised in order to see, smell, feel, taste or hear something that isn't there, such as the [[Mind-form|mind-form]] or [[mind-voice]] of a [[tulpa]], or some other [[mental construct]]. Visualizing a Tulpa's form in the real world, hallucinating them into sensory perception. Usually used to refer to visual imposition (seeing your tulpa). Feeling your tulpa hugging you would be an example of tactile imposition.
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'''Imposition''' is the act of adding to, or replacing sensory information (visual, aural, tactile, etc.), with other perceived information, in the form of a self-imposed [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallucination hallucination]. This is practised in order to see, smell, feel, taste or hear something that isn't there, such as the [[Mind-form|mind-form]] or [[mind-voice]] of a [[tulpa]], or some other [[mental construct]]. Usually used to refer to visual imposition (seeing your tulpa). Feeling your tulpa hugging you would be an example of tactile imposition.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:27, 23 February 2021

Imposition is the act of adding to, or replacing sensory information (visual, aural, tactile, etc.), with other perceived information, in the form of a self-imposed hallucination. This is practised in order to see, smell, feel, taste or hear something that isn't there, such as the mind-form or mind-voice of a tulpa, or some other mental construct. Usually used to refer to visual imposition (seeing your tulpa). Feeling your tulpa hugging you would be an example of tactile imposition.