By the way, it's not misinformation to talk about your experiences and identity/ies. You're not lying to anyone by being yourself/ves, and how you define yourself is ONLY decided by you. All you're doing by speaking on your experiences is acknowledging that you Exist. So many people have come before you with similar experiences, and they have been vocal about it, written theories and guides, found studies, built communities. You're not alone on this Earth; you're one of many, and we will persist. We will speak louder and we will be Heard.
Resources & studies related to created plurality:
Astrea's Web page on normative multiplicity on archive.org, with captures back to 2012 (general)
'I’ve learned I need to treat my characters like people’: Varieties of agency and interaction in Writers’ experiences of their Characters’ Voices by John Foxwell, Ben Alderson-Day, Charles Fernyhough, and Angela Woods (general, soulbonding, thoughtforms)
"Majority of authors 'hear' their characters speak, finds study - Research on writers appearing at the Edinburgh international book festival reveals 63% listen to their creations, and 61% feel they have their own agency" by Allison Flood on archive.org (general, soulbonding, thoughtforms)
The History of Soulbonding on archive.org, dating the term coining back to 1998 (soulbonding)
Soulbond Sanctuary on archive.org, with captures dating back to 2001 (soulbonding)
bonus: google doc with TONS of soulbonding resources
Making Invisible Friends: Tulpamancy, Prayer, and the Fluidity of Self by Michael Lifshitz, PhD in Neuroscience at McGill & postdoc in Anthropology at Stanford (YouTube video) (tulpamancy, thoughtforms)
Daring to Hear Voices - Tulpamancers have a lot to teach us about what we can imagine and experience, by Samuel Paul Veissière Ph.D. (tulpamancy)
The Tulpanomicon, a collection of guides by many prominent tulpamancers (tulpamancy)
Tulpa.io, with archive.org captures dating back to 2012 (tulpamancy)