![]() The differences between modern tulpamancy and Buddhist tulpas (sprulpas) are not defined, which makes it unclear which type of tulpamancy Diana is writing about.ĭiana explains what a tulpa is in very unclear terms: “…beings or objects that are created in someone’s imagination by visualization techniques.” This may be confusing to a reader who is not well informed about tulpas. She mentions the Buddhist Alexandra David-Neel who had created a tulpa “…that grew more and more sinister until it eventually had to be destroyed.“ The statement “Evil tulpa” is a common stigmatization, even today. Imaginary friends and tulpas are compared and contrasted. The article includes a link to a podcast called Stuff They Don’t Want You to Knowhosted by Ben Bowlin, Noel Brown, and Matt Frederick. ĭiana Brown’s article mainly re-hashes subjects brought up within the podcast. In June 2018, Howstuffworks published an article about tulpas written by Diana Brown.
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