Can thought forms really crystalize irl instantly And what are the best way to create a thought forms also can other ppl see them once they created And if so how can someone tell the difference between what's real and what's an illusion Too many questions I'm sorry but I didn't find any good resources on this topic so all i got is u guys help me out🤍
No, they won't crystallize IRL aka in real life. You won't have a physical manifestation of a thoughtform appear in front of you.
There isn't one. Find what works for you. Although most of methods are pretty similar. Visualization plays a big role.
Some people with psychic talents can see them.
It's a thoughtform. It doesn't matter. what is a real thoughtform? what is an illusionary thoughtform? Whether you create it intentionally, through a visualization ritual, or accidentally, through life experiences, both are real thoughtforms.
This. Exactly This.
Not in anything I've ever heard or experienced and I have a lot of thoughtform knowledge given I'm a writer and my characters tend to "come to life".
Look at r/tulpas , many there claim they can co-possess the body after some work, effectively replacing your personality with an arbitrary one.
As for making one in the flesh, others claim in the astral plane they can interact which is virtually the same.
They wouldn't otherwise have a body even of fully realized/actualized, unless you have a spare body laying around (that's a joke).
- yes, they can.
- the best way to "crystalize a thoughtform irl instantly" is very simple: say you're going to do something and then do it.
- yes, other people can see you do the thing you said you're going to do.
- My answer is that thoughts, or anything subjective, are as "real" as material things, therefore everything is real, things just have different degrees of power to change other things around them. Others may have different answers.
- The sidebar has helpful beginner sources.
If you want some of the earliest writings about Thoughtforms, which was done by Theosophical society here is a link to their book Thoughtforms at project Gutenberg
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/16269/16269-h/16269-h.htm#figw
Although their color chart plate is incomplete, here is the complete chart from wikipedia
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cd/Colorchart.jpg
Thought forms crystallizing irl is called art. I prefer paint and clay.