Slenderman, Pinkie Pie and In the Mouth or Madness reality


Can your thoughts manifest into something real?  That's the premise of several horror films like in In the Mouth of Madness and chaos comic book writers like Grant Morrison, but what if I told you that there is some truth in that concept?  That is the concept of the Tulpa or a thought form that takes root in reality.  Essentially, your mind is devoted to 'creating' this imaginary companion and at some point this companion appears to exist completely independent in the real world at least to you.

 Your thoughts are energy, and given enough concentration and focus can affect the world about you.  The Tibetan concept of Tulpa is a thought form that comes alive after much energy has been given to it...this comes alive.  This has been seen in the odd creation of slenderman...originally a fictional creepy pasta character, but now there has been real accounts of the character being involved in real paranormal experiences and unfortunately a terrible real world murder case (girls who were inspired by the character to kill another).

There has been another involvement with the Brony my little pony scene where self styled 'Brony tulpamancers' use this involved process to create entities to reflect the cartoon show for these magicians.  Just how successful these magicians is anyone's guess, but a good scan of reddit and youtube show that at some of these attempts have been successful.

Pinkie Pie


In John Carpenter's Lovecraft homage film 'In The Mouth of Madness'...the concept is that thoughts create a nightmarish universe from the energy of the readers themselves.  If you take the concept of the Tulpa to the extreme next level...well why not?  That many people with that much focus, and reality itself may be as fluid as mercury.
In the mouth of madness reality is fluid.

Of course this is all fanciful speculation hopefully...reality is all well and good, but I fear one day when our collective minds focus upon some artistic creation or universe with laser like focus...we may all end up living up to the movie's tag line.... "Lived any good books lately?"

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