Chapter 854 The truth called "false"(1/2)
A hunched body extends from the misty painting, twisting and leaning forward.
The top of the body is a gray human head, the skin is wrinkled and twisted together, almost all the hair on the scalp has fallen off, and the eyes are like empty whirlpools.
Its mouth was slightly open, its teeth were burnt yellow, and it emitted bursts of stench. It was pointed at Qin Zhibo, who turned his head to look.
Oops!
Qin Zhibo's heart trembled violently, his penis suddenly relaxed, he kicked his feet hard, and slid the boss chair under his buttocks to the side.
What kind of monster is this?
Qin Zhibo quickly scanned the monster's body and quickly discovered the clues.
It was like an undead monster crawling out of a cemetery, something like a zombie, but the weird thing was that it was wearing a blue uniform, which was the boys' uniform of Didan High School.
The color of this school uniform is very bright, not stained with a trace of dust, and it is very inconsistent with its undead appearance.
Seeing that half of the monster's body was still connected to the painting, Qin Zhibo suddenly understood.
This is exactly what those high school students used the secret skills of Tulpa to create.
Tulpa is similar to the ability to "make your wishes come true", using fantasy to project some realistic existence.
But human behavior can be controlled, but imagination is very difficult to control. Unless special training is given, people will always think of other things inadvertently.
And the "monster" in front of him is none other than "Hideaki Hosaka" who came out of the Tulpa group of high school students.
Such a Hosaka Hideaki must have appeared because some student inadvertently thought of Hosaka lying in the cemetery.
Once you have such an idea, the image of Tulpa will change and change in a bad direction...
Just when Qin Zhibo was thinking, the "monster" had crawled out of the painting, just like the monster he imagined in a medieval art museum - Dimensional.
Although the "monster" is a human being imagined by humans, it is now stooped, deformed, and disgusting in appearance.
In fact, as long as the person who participates in Tulpa uses fantasy to give it some kind of character or behavior, then it will most likely do that.
For example - bite like a zombie.
Suddenly, the monster opened its arms and rushed towards him, with its foul-smelling mouth wide open. Judging from this posture, it was definitely not to give Qin Zhibo a hug.
Its speed cannot be said to be very fast. Qin Zhibo dodged sideways, and the monster passed by and hit the cabinet of the office. Many "parts" fell from its body.
Looking at the large intestines scattered on the ground, they were dark and twisted, with a rotten smell, making the originally clean ground extremely disgusting.
Although the monster's ability will not hurt Qin Zhibo, he cannot tolerate this thing spreading a stench in his office.
Qin Zhibo took out a large number of [Shrouds] from the item bar, and when the monster rushed towards him again, a piece of cloth quickly wrapped around its neck.
Taking advantage of the monster's inconvenient movement, he used Qin Wang to walk around the pillar and wrapped more cloth strips around its body.
Soon, the monster's body was entangled like a mummy, and it could only sway in place like a maggot.
The shroud is used to wrap the corpse, which can be regarded as the right medicine.
But for Qin Zhibo, keeping this thing in his office is always a trouble.
Logically speaking, this thing should dissipate on its own within a certain period of time, because the time for high school students to perform Tulpa is limited each time.
But I still want to get rid of it as soon as possible.
Thinking in his mind, Qin Zhibo turned his attention to the "fog" painting on the window sill, wondering if this thing could also be destroyed by destroying the painting since it crawled out of the painting...
Just as he said, Qin Zhibo kicked down the monster wrapped in a mummy, then came to the window sill, stood the painting up, held it down with one hand, and punched hard with the other.
With one punch, the drawing board cracked and a big hole was instantly smashed into the painting.
Looking back at the monster, I saw a huge depression in the middle of the monster's body. It seemed to be attracted by some crack with the properties of a black hole, leaving a large piece of it empty.
So, it seems that just as I guessed, the Tulpa people projected their fantasy onto this painting, so this painting is the true form of the monster.
Qin Zhibo kneaded the paintings together, and the monster's body was twisted into a ball by the indescribable force.
When he took out the nuclear lighter and burned the painting in the toilet, the monster disappeared completely.
Putting the shroud back into the toolbar, Qin Zhibo opened the doors and windows again in an attempt to dissipate the stench left by the monster.
Fresh air blew into the room, and he sat on the boss's chair again, thinking about this series of things.
If the effect of the Tulpa secret technique is to project fantasy into reality, rather than channeling spirits, then why did Mr. Sada tell this secret technique to Mononobe Masao?
Was it intentional or accidental?
Qin Zhibo thought carefully about the causes and consequences, and still felt that it was more likely to be intentional.
Because that Zuotian not only knew Tulpa, but even knew the specific cultivation methods of Tulpa, which was not even introduced on the Noah's Ark website.
If fantasy alone can project something that does not exist, then why is there no problem if all human beings are fantasizing all the time?
Therefore, Tulpa is a fantasy with certain rules, and the method that Suda taught Monobe Masato is a very mature method that even a group of students without special meditation training can easily learn.
The monster this time, as well as the unreasonable "ghost" I encountered in the building before, are probably the products of the student Tulpa.
Zuoda knew that the real effect of Tulpa was not psychic, but he still taught it to these students... Why is this?
Just as Qin Zhibo was thinking, the phone suddenly rang.
Ding-a-ling--the sound of old telephones ringing.
He answered the phone and heard a female voice from the other side.
"The things you wanted to investigate before have come to fruition."
On the other side of the phone was the voice of the new name Xiang Baoli. She inherited her father's position and is now a B-level agent of the Nine Angels organization. Since she is close to Qin Zhibo, she occasionally communicates by phone.
Qin Zhibo had experienced Minase Yomu's incident before, so he asked the Nine Angels to investigate whether there were any new organizations or sects nearby, because that group of people seemed to be organized and lurking around Minase Yomu.
Now I finally got a reply.
"Well, let's talk on the computer."
To be on the safe side, Qin Zhibo wanted to change the medium for information exchange, but Xiang Baoli shook his head.
"No need, the sect that recently appeared in the nearby area is called the 'Bridge Priory'."
"They have their own website, you can check it online..."
Um?
After hearing this, Qin Zhibo was a little surprised. Have sects started to play with technology now? Are they recruiting talents online?
The last time Zoroastrianism caused chaos in Tokyo, they relied on taking to the streets to distribute leaflets to attract followers.
"I understand, thank you."
Just as Qin Zhibo was about to hang up the phone, his new name, Xiang Baoli, stopped him on the other side of the phone.
"Wait a minute... Well, your style of "At the Mountains of Madness: Revealed" is very special, and the ending gives people a very real feeling. I like it very much..."
"Really?" The sudden change of topic made Qin Zhibo feel a little uncomfortable, and he said casually: "I'm honored that you like it."
Niina Kahori then said: "Can you tell me in detail about your creative experience? And your ideas for the next novel, find a quiet place..."
"Let's wait until I have time. After all, I don't have a good idea for my next novel."
"It's getting late now. Go to bed early. Goodbye."
After saying that, Qin Zhibo hung up the phone.
Regarding the next novel, he really doesn't have any ideas at the moment. Writing novels is originally a leisure activity after work, and his current main job is still detective.
Clicking on the search box of the browser, Qin Zhibo entered the words "Bridge Hermitage", and sure enough, the most relevant search result popped up.
This is a page with a layout somewhat similar to literature. The beginning of the page is about describing and popularizing some knowledge and concepts, and has nothing to do with sects.
Qin Zhibo browsed through them one by one, but the more he looked at them, the more he felt something was wrong.
Isn’t this a Tulpa?
The popular science content in it is almost all about Tulpa, including its origin, development process, esoteric theory, etc.
For example: the long-lasting, materialized Tulpa ability originally only belonged to Tibet, but now anyone can practice Tulpa. The difference is only in the degree of power. This power depends on the quality and concentration of the thought itself. The stronger the thought, the more materialized it will be.
Tulpa becomes more powerful.
Once a tulpa is given a strong enough mind to play a real role, it tends to be liberated from its maker's control, like a child leaving its mother's womb.
In The Astrology, the Victorian occultist Joseph Leng expressed the process of creating a tulpa in a formula:
Thoughts + concentration + time = body
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The article conducts an in-depth analysis of Tulpa's abilities and cites various scriptures to prove its scientificity and feasibility.
There are countless arguments like this.
At the bottom of this fascinating popular science page, we finally get to the point.
Want to join us and build Tulpa bridges together?
Address: POUTE, No. 24, 4-chome, Yoneka-cho. Welcome to inquire.
Pontifical Institute...
To be continued...