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The term may also be used in [[tulpamancy]] or [[thoughtform]]s to describe a tulpa that was not created by the [[host]] and appear fully formed.<ref>https://tulpa.io/terminologies#walk-in</ref> There are many different explanations for why this can occur among tulpamancers and some don't consider them tulpas at all.  
The term may also be used in [[tulpamancy]] or [[thoughtform]]s to describe a tulpa that was not created by the [[host]] and appear fully formed.<ref>https://tulpa.io/terminologies#walk-in</ref> There are many different explanations for why this can occur among tulpamancers and some don't consider them tulpas at all.  


There is also a new-age concept of a walk-in that involves a soul replacing the preexisting one, though this is not always considered a [[plurality|plural]] experience.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walk-in</ref> The term is also used by some therians and [[kin]] to explain their identity.<ref>https://www.therian-guide.com/index.php/5-spiritual</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20150120175322/http://project-shift.org/otherkin-therian-theories-of-cause-or-origin/</ref>  
There is also a new-age concept of a walk-in that involves a soul replacing the preexisting one, though this is not always considered a [[plurality|plural]] experience.<ref>https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walk-in_(concept)</ref> The term is also used by some therians and [[kin]] to explain their identity.<ref>https://www.therian-guide.com/index.php/5-spiritual</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20150120175322/http://project-shift.org/otherkin-therian-theories-of-cause-or-origin/</ref>  


== Related Terms ==
== Related Terms ==

Revision as of 06:42, 19 December 2022

walk-in ( n., v.)
Other formswalked-in
Applies toheadmates, system functions

Walk-in is a word that has different meanings in different system communities.

A common definition refers to a headmate who comes from elsewhere in the inner world or another world other than shared reality. This phenomenon or manifestation most commonly occurs within gateway systems, or similar types.[1]

The term may also be used in tulpamancy or thoughtforms to describe a tulpa that was not created by the host and appear fully formed.[2] There are many different explanations for why this can occur among tulpamancers and some don't consider them tulpas at all.

There is also a new-age concept of a walk-in that involves a soul replacing the preexisting one, though this is not always considered a plural experience.[3] The term is also used by some therians and kin to explain their identity.[4][5]

Related Terms

Gateway

Gatekeeper

Innkeeper

Soulbond

Kin

References