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'''Imposition''' is the act of perceiving a tulpaTulpa 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.
 
Since becoming popular in the Tulpamancy community, Imposition has also been better realized by the Hypnosis Community, and several Hermetic Groups. Imposition has roots in the Hermetic [[New Thought]] Order, primarily exposed by the same individuals whom wrote [[The Kyballion]].
 
Imposition is also used to induce [[Headspace]], a concept in the BDSM (and especially Pet-Play) Community.
 
 
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== History ==
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The concept of Imposition is traced back into numerous primitive cultures. Numerous cultures would hold ritual in which they would become the spirits they worshiped, in a kind of [[headspace]], or interact with a mental projection.
 
Imposition as a term was first used in the early Tulpa days, around 2014. This shortly-after began to be used as a term in the Hypnosis Community which had been lacking the term for many decades.
 
===Religious and Spiritual groups==
The concept of "imposition" is also deeply ingrained with Hermetic Religious Orders. One of Hermeticism's fundamental beliefs is that the entirety of the universe is consisting of Mentalism, that is thought. Various sects are divided as to the actual origin of the thought (some choosing deity), but all are in agreement of this fundamental pillar. Due to this, Imposition is often used in the practice of Hermetic [[Magick]] deliberately, in which a [[Wonderland]] is hallucinated in the physical realm and imposition is used to feel deity. This is especially true for rituals such as ''The Lesser Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram'' from most sects, and ''The Invocation of the Holy Guardian Angel'' in Thelema.
 
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Dr. Leary routinely expressed the belief that unlocking the mind was a necessity to the further development of the human mind, as well as the unlocking of powers within the human consciousness in a religious sense. Leary, known for his slogans, also frequently said the slogan "You can be anything you want to be this time around" referring to concepts now known as [[Headspace]] and Imposition.
 
Imposition as a term was first used in the early Tulpa days, around 2014. This shortly-after began to be used as a term in the Hypnosis Community which had been lacking the term for many decades.
 
==Learning Imposition (with your tulpa)==
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Eventually, the tulpa should take over this process. It should happen naturally, as any well developed tulpa will move by themselves once they are visualized in any way. If the tulpa takes full control of the process, it can be called projection, by analogy with the out of body experience terminology.
 
=== Presence Imposition ===
A feeling of your tulpa being in the room is a somewhat fundamental component of having a tulpa. In addition to helping along the imposition of the senses, cultivating such a sensation is often part of creating a tulpa originally. By feeling like your tulpa is actually there, you have a place to direct your attention towards when [[forcing]].
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