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Argüelles, José. The Transformative Vision: Reflections on the Nature and History of Human Expression. Shambhala Publications, 1975. Overview of transformative visions, including thoughtforms and emanations in various cultural contexts. URL:Bibliography on Tulpas

  1. Argüelles, José. The Transformative Vision: Reflections on the Nature and History of Human Expression. Shambhala Publications, 1975.
  2. Besant, Annie, and Charles Leadbeater. Thought-Forms. Theosophical Publishing House, 1901.
  3. Evans-Wentz, W. Y. The Tibetan Book of the Dead: Or, The After-Death Experiences on the Bardo Plane. Oxford University Press, 1927.
  4. Jung, Carl G. Psychology and the Occult. Princeton University Press, 1977.
  5. Lal, K. S. Mystical and Paranormal Phenomena: Comparative Analysis of Religious and Occult Experiences. Sagar Publications, 1990.
  6. Macy, Joanna. Mutual Causality in Buddhism and General Systems Theory: The Dharma of Natural Systems. SUNY Press, 1991.
  7. Noble, Vicki. Shakti Woman: Feeling Our Fire, Healing Our World. HarperOne, 1991.
  8. Richardson, Neville. Tulpa: Thought Forms and Their Impact on Paranormal Phenomena. Paranormal Research Society, 2015.
  9. Trungpa, Chögyam. The Tibetan Book of the Dead: Commentary and Teachings by Chögyam Trungpa. Shambhala Publications, 1975.
  10. Walker, Barbara G. The Woman’s Dictionary of Symbols and Sacred Objects. Harper & Row, 1988.
  11. Wentz, W. Y. Evans (Editor). Tibetan Yoga and Secret Doctrines. Oxford University Press, 1935.
  12. Young, David E. Tibetan Buddhism in Western Perspective: Reflections on the Role of the West in Tibetan Studies. State University of New York Press, 1992.
  13. Zaleski, Carol. Otherworld Journeys: Accounts of Near-Death Experience in Medieval and Modern Times. Oxford University Press, 1987.

Web Resources and Articles

  1. Baker, Jennifer. "What is a Tulpa?" Learn Religions, 2020.
  2. Brandon, Brian. "Tulpas: The Paranormal Thoughtform Explained." The Ghost In My Machine, 2018.
  3. Giebel, R. "Tulpas and Thoughtforms: A Study in Tibetan Mysticism." Lion's Roar, 2019.
  4. Horsley, Jake. "The Tulpa Effect: Creating Realities Through Thought." The Unreal Universe, 2021.
  5. Huff, Michael. "The Evolution of Tulpas in the Western Imagination." Paranormal Encyclopedia, 2017.
  6. Kean, Leslie. "The Phenomenon of Tulpas: Fictional Beings Brought to Life." HuffPost, 2019.
  7. Smith, Nicholas. "Tulpas in Popular Culture: From Tibetan Buddhism to the Internet Age." Atlas Obscura, 2020.
  8. Yaden, David. "Tulpa: The Power of Thought in Tibetan Buddhism and Beyond." Scientific American, 2018.
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Episode Notes

Argüelles, José. The Transformative Vision: Reflections on the Nature and History of Human Expression. Shambhala Publications, 1975. Overview of transformative visions, including thoughtforms and emanations in various cultural contexts. URL:Bibliography on Tulpas

  1. Argüelles, José. The Transformative Vision: Reflections on the Nature and History of Human Expression. Shambhala Publications, 1975.
  2. Besant, Annie, and Charles Leadbeater. Thought-Forms. Theosophical Publishing House, 1901.
  3. Evans-Wentz, W. Y. The Tibetan Book of the Dead: Or, The After-Death Experiences on the Bardo Plane. Oxford University Press, 1927.
  4. Jung, Carl G. Psychology and the Occult. Princeton University Press, 1977.
  5. Lal, K. S. Mystical and Paranormal Phenomena: Comparative Analysis of Religious and Occult Experiences. Sagar Publications, 1990.
  6. Macy, Joanna. Mutual Causality in Buddhism and General Systems Theory: The Dharma of Natural Systems. SUNY Press, 1991.
  7. Noble, Vicki. Shakti Woman: Feeling Our Fire, Healing Our World. HarperOne, 1991.
  8. Richardson, Neville. Tulpa: Thought Forms and Their Impact on Paranormal Phenomena. Paranormal Research Society, 2015.
  9. Trungpa, Chögyam. The Tibetan Book of the Dead: Commentary and Teachings by Chögyam Trungpa. Shambhala Publications, 1975.
  10. Walker, Barbara G. The Woman’s Dictionary of Symbols and Sacred Objects. Harper & Row, 1988.
  11. Wentz, W. Y. Evans (Editor). Tibetan Yoga and Secret Doctrines. Oxford University Press, 1935.
  12. Young, David E. Tibetan Buddhism in Western Perspective: Reflections on the Role of the West in Tibetan Studies. State University of New York Press, 1992.
  13. Zaleski, Carol. Otherworld Journeys: Accounts of Near-Death Experience in Medieval and Modern Times. Oxford University Press, 1987.

Web Resources and Articles

  1. Baker, Jennifer. "What is a Tulpa?" Learn Religions, 2020.
  2. Brandon, Brian. "Tulpas: The Paranormal Thoughtform Explained." The Ghost In My Machine, 2018.
  3. Giebel, R. "Tulpas and Thoughtforms: A Study in Tibetan Mysticism." Lion's Roar, 2019.
  4. Horsley, Jake. "The Tulpa Effect: Creating Realities Through Thought." The Unreal Universe, 2021.
  5. Huff, Michael. "The Evolution of Tulpas in the Western Imagination." Paranormal Encyclopedia, 2017.
  6. Kean, Leslie. "The Phenomenon of Tulpas: Fictional Beings Brought to Life." HuffPost, 2019.
  7. Smith, Nicholas. "Tulpas in Popular Culture: From Tibetan Buddhism to the Internet Age." Atlas Obscura, 2020.
  8. Yaden, David. "Tulpa: The Power of Thought in Tibetan Buddhism and Beyond." Scientific American, 2018.
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