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Looking for participants in an objective documentary piece about Tulpas and the community

Hi friends,

I create video and written gonzo-style pieces about communities, events, careers, cultures, etc. that are outside the mainstream that most are not yet familiar with. I approach each story or topic with no agenda, but aiming to interact and explore with those involved to understand it from their point of view.

I'm very interested in exploring the idea of Tulpas and diving in deeper with some people who are closely tied into the practice, community, belief—whatever you call it (obviously, part of the guidance I need is on the language used and what you consider yourselves to be).

I've done some learning through this sub, but I'm wondering if any individuals would be willing to be more prominently featured in my documenting of my learning, working with me a bit more closely to answer questions, share your experiences, send me further on what you wish others understood (or didn't misunderstand), etc.

This participation could take many forms-- answering a few questions by message at a minimum, but possibly appearing on camera with me in person or virtually as well. If you (or any in the community that you know) would be at all open to any level of involvement in this project, please let me know, and we can connect further.

I hope this kind of post is ok to make here — it didn't seem like there would be any issues with it as far as I could tell. Thanks!

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u/Lonely-Clock-9495 — 3 days ago

What do I call this creation?

The Breezy Baja?
Baja Breeze?
Blast Squared?
Double Blast in a Glass?
Kidney Stone Cocktail?

u/Lonely-Clock-9495 — 29 days ago
▲ 4 r/redbull+1 crossposts

You remember when you were a kid and you got one of the green otter pops, and you ate pretty much the whole thing on the back patio during a hot summer afternoon, but now there is just a little bit of the green juice melted down into the bottom of the otter pop tube, so you tip and drink that last little bit of green-flavored sweetness?

That’s what this tastes like.

u/Lonely-Clock-9495 — 4 months ago