Re: is this possible? By: AwakeTooLong / Knowledgeable
Post # 9 Jun 01, 2016
Rhylee, I suggest that you explore the various concepts of magic in a bit more depth before you dive head first into such practice. If magic were a science, you would have to study chemistry and physics and other such things to make anything happen with them, wouldn't you? Magical concepts are much the same.
To that end, as others have suggested, manifesting such things physically is not possible but in a spiritual sense it may be. That is open to individual interpretation as well. In some schools, such spiritual interaction is purely an act that takes place within the self. Thus, if you dream of him, in a way you have already manifested this character within you.
It's impossible... He comes to your dreams because you really like that book and want to bring the character to life, it's your subconsious making your desires vissions...
I suggest to be friends with spirits, it's much better than a book character. There are dimenssions and entities you cannot even imagine in your most insane dreams, occupie with them...
Peyton, you cannot help with a "spell" to create a thoughtform. It is not something a spell is used to create, firstly. Not to mention it takes deep meditation, intense focus, and often time creating especially a very vivid thoughtform, which exclusively involves the mind of its creator. There is absolutely no way a third party can assist with that in person, much lessremotely across the internet.
It is possible that the being you refer to is already a spirit if he came to you in a dream before you started writing about him; but a dream could still be a dream. If you feel he has a presence when you interact with what you deem as him, then he would be considered a spirit (whether "natural" or an artificially created thought-form).
I think you'll find a lot more focused answers if you worded your initial query differently by first giving context to what brought about the question in the first place. People tend to be more understanding and less detrimentally assuming if the circumstances are explained upfront.