Shannon: is it possible that too much of E2 will prevent stuff from getting processed, maybe because of the state shifting, positive programming, processing instead of executing, or just plain getting tired or bored with the instructions? Would it be better to aim for constant bliss or a bit of contrast between letting stuff come up and then releasing it with the state shifting?
According to the snowflake analogy, more listening would pile up more flakes, which would be good. But if I consider that its the mind, not the program, that's doing the work, and that the mind already remembers the program after months on it (right?), then it'd make sense that it only needs to be reminded of the goal daily - not too much - and leave it to it and get out of its way. Especially with people who really don't like being told what to do, like myself. Will the mind just manufacture and pile up the new flakes on its own in this way?
According to the snowflake analogy, more listening would pile up more flakes, which would be good. But if I consider that its the mind, not the program, that's doing the work, and that the mind already remembers the program after months on it (right?), then it'd make sense that it only needs to be reminded of the goal daily - not too much - and leave it to it and get out of its way. Especially with people who really don't like being told what to do, like myself. Will the mind just manufacture and pile up the new flakes on its own in this way?
Thoughts, opinions and beliefs subject to change without prior notice.