Okay so I've been hearing a lot about Tulpas (mainly from friends and my packmembers) but, what exactly is a Tulpa? I've tried asking them but they all have different views on the subject so I was hoping you guys could give me a more detailed or in-depth explanation of it. ( Sorry if this is on the wrong forum by the way)
I believe this link will answer your question. Personally, I have doubts about this concept, as it has not really been proven. This is just how I feel. I hope this helps. Blessed be.
I have a lot of tulpas. Now some are good, some are even cruel and evil. Well, actually you may ask: why do you create them? It's not quite depended on me. They are just alive. Sometimes I use them to help me, or in a way "they teach me". It's difficult to be explained but real.
The major difference between the two is that Tulpa's are sentiant creatures with free will whereas a servitor does not have sentience, freewill, or even a genuine personality. Servitors also depend on you entirely and require fuel that only you can provide and uses this fuel to "serve". Tulpa's get fuel from your time with them, and over time develop into a stronger personality. They also don't serve you directly and are more of a personality or being you can talk to.
Think of a servitor as your shadow. It enacts what you do (or rather you say to do) and doesn't question. It just does. It requires you to exist (and also however you fuel it) and shows no personality or sentience.
And a tulpa is more of a person (over time. Usually they start off as more like a mirror reflection of you with no substance. They gain strength over time though to become more human like). They do what they want to and think completely seperate of you.
This mite not help you but I've found slender man( yes the made up urban legend " is a very easily tupla to create. Many many people all around the world have reported imagaining coming face to face with the man including my self . My hypounis is that due to his simple features he is easy for or Brian's to imagain so my advice try and keep your tupla as simple as you can to start with .