>>228296>do you see them in the real world, like a real person or in your head in wonderland? The question is still a bit unclear.
If you mean to ask if I hallucinate (see a tulpa with my real eyes), then the answer is no.
I think whether tulpamancers hallucinate is a common point of confusion or miscommunication, because some early guides were dedicated to practicing hallucination while conflating it with visual imposition, but I personally don't believe that they're effective (YMMV).
I've had tactile and auditory hallucinations at times when I WASN'T consciously trying to interact with my tulpa, but they are uncommon and not voluntarily induced.
If you mean to ask whether I visually impose them into the real world by crossing my mind's eye with my real vision, then the answer is yes. if I look where I expect them to be, my mind's eye immediately imposes them in that place whether I like it or not.
If you previously thought the goal was always to hallucinate tulpas, don't be disappointed. The real fulfillment when creating a tulpa comes with their developed autonomy, and sub-consciously recognizing their presence and recognizing that they're real people.
As for wonderlands, I used to care a lot about them when I started, but we usually do everything in meat space up until bedtime, at which point we only sometimes go to wonderland depending on mood.
>Also can you help with practical advice on how to create a tulpa? I understand your frustration, I also read a lot of guides, none of which I've really utilized in the end.
Guides often tend to teach 'tricks', when all aspects of tulpamancy can be intuitively understood.
Do you want to see your tulpa in meat space (important: you're not hallucinating)? Visualize in your mind a picture of meat space with your tulpa imposed.
Do you want to hear your tulpa? Let them talk to you at great lengths (sometimes in different volumes, e.g. shouting or whispering)
Do you want to feel your tulpa? Let them touch you, which you use to recall a tactile memory at that spot (if she holds your shoulders, you can, just like with your eyes, recreate the feeling of being touched in your mind)
Your results will entirely depend on how much time you put in practicing basic imposition.