

33.22 - MU Podcast - The Orphan Tulpa
Jun 13, 2025
What if a pop culture icon wasn't just fiction but a living entity? Explore the mind-bending tale of a writer who encounters a seven-foot-tall monk claiming to be a tulpa, urging him to keep his essence alive. Dive into the intersections of creativity, personal experiences, and the paranormal, featuring stunning stories about Superman, Jackson Pollock, and Hawaiian mysticism. Plus, uncover chilling Soviet naval encounters with invisible crafts and mysterious beings lurking beneath the surface.
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Fictional Characters Gain Autonomy
- Superman's character in Schwartz's writings seemed to direct his own stories and editors.
- This suggests fictional characters can gain autonomy and influence over their creators.
Meeting Tulpa Thongden
- A mysterious Tibetan man named Thongden visited Schwartz claiming to be a tulpa.
- Thongden explained he was a living thought form linked to Schwartz's Superman creation.
Tulpas Sustain on Thought Energy
- Tulpas feed on thought energy, needing their creators to think about them for survival.
- This parallels supernatural beings that harvest emotional energy like fear from humans.