Can Tulpas Be More Harmful Than Imaginary Friends or Spirit Guides?

You must have heard about the Tulpas phenomenon recently, and may assume it's the latest crazy amoung lonely emo teens, that watch too many anime movies and believe in Unicorns. However, the term Tulpa a lot older. Tulpa is a concept in mysticism and the paranormal of a being or object which is created through spiritual or mental powers. It was adapted by 20th-century theosophists from Tibetan sprul-pa, which means "emanation" or "manifestation". The reason, why I have decided to record this video so spontaneously, was because I believe I have a lot to say on this subject, from both metaphysical and strictly scientific/psychological point of view. Since I see little difference between a tulpa, an imaginary friend, a spirit guide or any other form of manifested alter ego, I decided to open this subject up for debate. Modern practitioners use the term "Tulpa" to refer to a type of willed imaginary friend which practitioners consider to be sentient and relatively autonomous. For more information about this and other subjects, please visit my blog - https://www.nowg.net -- where I debunk commercial myths and share all my knowledge about the occult & esoteric practices, from a strictly scientific point of view.