What does «tulpa» mean in Spanish?
- Each one of the stones of the hearth, where the country people cook. There are usually three that serve as the base for the pot or cauldron. In Venezuela they are known as topias and in Mexico tinamaste.
♦ Used in: Colombia - Ecuador - Peru - Unfounded belief that it is possible to create a material object from a spiritual or mental discipline.
Examples of use in Spanish: "afirmó haber creado un tulpa a través de un proceso que tomó meses, y que involucró la concentración intensa del pensamiento y la repetición incesante de ritos místicos".
- According to certain practitioners of Buddhism, imaginary friend.