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30 lines
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Maya's Parallel Processing Guide
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By Maya
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The basic expansion of parallel processing can be achieved by an evolution of just one simple technique: Counting to 100.
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At the most basic level, all you have to do is have your tulpa count from 1-100 without any help from yourself, restarting when you notice an error or if they stop.
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Repeat this process until they can achieve it consistently and without error.
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Now, once you feel proficient at this, start increasing how distracted you are from your tulpa's counting, only barely listening in to check accuracy when possible.
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My recommended progression is:
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- Listening to music
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- Watching TV/Youtube/etc
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- Playing a video game
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- Talking to another real-ass human being
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You can also increase the number to higher than 100, as well.
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You can also additionally compound this with your visualization process to improve consistency of visualization over time, which is particularly useful for imposition.
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You just adjust things slightly by instead having your tulpa count on their fingers(or equivalent), or drawing/painting out numbers, either in reality or in wonderland. Feel free to augment this challenge in the same ways that you can with the voice-only method.
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Guide made by Maya, [source URL](https://pastebin.com/xrAcvZdY)
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