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'''Possession''' is a form of shared control of the body in which a [[tulpa]] or similar being moves the body. The main controller, the one who normally controls the body, usually maintains consciousness, awareness, and some degree of control themselves. Often used by the [[tulpamancy]] community to refer to the sharing of the body between a tulpa’s [[host]] and the tulpa without the host's disconnection from the physical senses. Possession can cover one or more body parts or the whole body, the latter of which is sometimes called full-body possession. Although similar but not to be confused with the likes of ''demonic possession'', the experience of possession is relatively harmless.
The defining characteristic that differentiates possession from switching is that the connection of the [[original]] to the senses remains. While [[switching]], connection to the senses would be lost. Within greater [[plural|plurality]], this distinction often breaks down, with possession often only occurring alongside [[switching]]. In addition, these terms are often used loosely, and the distinction can be defined in very different ways.
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== Learning possession ==
There have been many proposed strategies for gaining this ability. Due to the difficulty in expressing the inner workings of the mind from one person to another, the best guides often boil down to sit back, relax, and
The usual starting point is to try and possess a hand. To sit back, and relax, and let your tulpa think and push and experiment as much as they can.
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