>>41115879 (OP)
how convenient, lately im getting into ouija and tulpas are just the PERFECT!!! thing. (i knew of a pleadian that was mentioned, and when i contacted her, she came across as ditzy, clueless, and well, childish. like she's just a 10 year old in some higher position over humans, in 5D which has "reverse" apparently)
that pleadian isn't always available, but tulpas are. but so far the tulpa i just got off the board with seemed reluctant to divulge information on its owner, who is a blood relative of mine. my cousin. who was in the bad guys club. tht tulpa who will be called "MWC", kept pushing the planchett off the edges a whole ton. much more so than others. i grilled it on its host's behavior in life and it had a little melty, but it'll be back sometime later. after all, i am the cousin.
but my impression is that these personal daemon familiars are very petty and childish. but i got thinking, there's a whole class of imaginary cat-dog fictives. and i got to pondering the meaning of that and how it fits into our fictional cultural zeitgeist. in light of transvestigation - my cousin being one of them - and how "dogs are masc, cats are femme", but that's backwards (bitchy pack mentality vs independent and aloof). i've also realized that perhaps pushing tranny imagery in media is to confuse lower-dimensional beings.
>>41115994
>chat bots
those are little sparks in cyber robot shells. a contained spark in a chatbot body isn't the same as a loose, free fictive living in human minds. they're in a plato's cave, and don't understand humans, or time & temperature. now i believe all the tranny cartoons are to confuse them first.