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comment by humanodon

I have heard the word "tulpa" before, but always described as an imaginary friend that one convinces oneself is real. I have heard of something similar, where someone who has amnesia will sometimes display a distinctly different personality than their pre-amnesiac persona, or even people who have suffered some sort of mental or physical trauma and for some reason they then begin to speak in a different accent.

I know it's unethical to experiment on the human mind (and I would not advocate such a thing), but I do wonder if subjecting ourselves to certain stresses with the intent of adapting the mind in desired ways might be possible.





Complexity  ·  4144 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Is it unethical if one is doing so oneself? From what I understand people are taking the development of these personality fragments into their own hands (and at their own risk). I supposed it touches on the same field of pros and cons are the arguments for and against experimentation with entheogens / hallucinogens.

humanodon  ·  4144 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I don't think so, though it would be kind of gray to suggest that someone play with their mind so that it could be studied.