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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]] |
+ | '''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.