Dark night yogi and Daniel,
Thanks much for your input. I guess there are are a few nuances between some things I have read and heard in terms of the practice and my actual experiences that have confussed me a bit.
Daniel:Dark Night Yogi is right: you will move on when it is time to move on, and possibly before you want to, and that is just fine.
Anyway, don't worry about it: review if you like so you will know the stages well, or move on. One way or the other, that dharma will only wait so long.
So it seems that I have no control whatsoever over the cycles, and all I can control is how I practice insight while going through the cycles. Up until now, my noticing during practice seemed confined to the particular stage of the cycle at that time (during the dhukka stages I could only notice the end of the sensations but not the beginning, nor could I reach equanimity). I know people going through all the insight stages in a single seating, which I have only been able to do shortly after attaining to 1st path (but I was not able to replicate fruition) and after reaching the stage of equanimity. Worst case scenario I could say “forget this reviewing stuff” and continue full force ahead. Being a bit of a overachiever (and hoping to maybe teach some of this stuff to others) I wanted to get gain as much knowledge on the stages as possible (which may unavoidably happen later in the future).
Thanks again guys for your time and expert opinion!
Metta
Jorge F