Display title | Imposition |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Imposition is the act of perceiving a Tulpa in the physical world with your body senses. It is considered to be a voluntary hallucination that can then be controlled by a headmate. Since it is simply a hallucination, the tulpa is only perceptible by the original creator. Imposition is generally mentioned in reference to visual sight hallucination, however with practice all 5 senses can be hallucinated. Imposition can also be used to hallucinate the individual's mindform as his own body, and visualize hallucination changes in the individuals environment. For visual imposition, these can range from 0 to a full on 5 on the Closed-Eye Hallucination Scale (albeit in an augmented, open-eyed reality) though usually the individual's perception only remains around level 2 to level 4. |