Delayed review phase

A Dietrich Ringle, modified 4 Years ago at 1/6/20 4:14 PM
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Delayed review phase

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Has anyone encountered this. Where insight is had, and a review phase doesn't set in. I can't claim to have any insight, but it seems this could happen.

Edit. Trying to type more, but my hands are shaking too bad
A Dietrich Ringle, modified 4 Years ago at 1/6/20 4:55 PM
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RE: Delayed review phase

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Just a thought. I am not trolling I promise
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Linda ”Polly Ester” Ö, modified 4 Years ago at 1/6/20 5:10 PM
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Spontaneously I think that if a review phase doesn't kick in, then there is still a need for the insight to really sink in and come to a fruit. Lately I have been thinking of the paths as downloads of a huge upgrade. Doing the practice constitutes the download, but the new software doesn't work until there has been a restart of the system (fruition). Thus it is possible to have all the insight without getting the results from it. 

(I'm also hypothesizing that some of the insight cycles are actually bug fixes of the code in a previous upgrade, but that's another story.)
A Dietrich Ringle, modified 4 Years ago at 1/6/20 5:35 PM
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It is a hard piece of evidence.
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Linda ”Polly Ester” Ö, modified 4 Years ago at 1/6/20 5:48 PM
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Maybe. Thankfully I haven't encountered the problem, so I don't need to find out.
A Dietrich Ringle, modified 4 Years ago at 1/6/20 6:04 PM
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I am mentally ill, which could be related due to medications.

I tend to miss big clues for the sake of micro managing
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Linda ”Polly Ester” Ö, modified 4 Years ago at 1/6/20 6:06 PM
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Wishing you the best.
A Dietrich Ringle, modified 4 Years ago at 1/6/20 10:07 PM
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If you're wondering, the illness I have been diagnosed with is catatonia with psychosis. There is another way to spell the illness but I can't type very well right now. It's from medication-related shaking.

My shaking dictates many ordinary activities

Not to feel sorry for myself
Anton, modified 4 Years ago at 1/6/20 11:54 PM
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Linda ”Polly Ester” Ö:
Spontaneously I think that if a review phase doesn't kick in, then there is still a need for the insight to really sink in and come to a fruit. Lately I have been thinking of the paths as downloads of a huge upgrade. Doing the practice constitutes the download, but the new software doesn't work until there has been a restart of the system (fruition). Thus it is possible to have all the insight without getting the results from it. 

(I'm also hypothesizing that some of the insight cycles are actually bug fixes of the code in a previous upgrade, but that's another story.)

Some what I think are apt follow-ups to analogy.

Sangha is a bitorrent client.

Fruition etc. are not fixing code, so much as they are removing deprecated code. 

Regardless of nuances, your metaphors are good and I think computing model is closest metaphor we have.
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Linda ”Polly Ester” Ö, modified 4 Years ago at 1/7/20 12:04 AM
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That's interesting. Thanks for the feedback, Anton!

And thankyou Sleeping Buddha Syndrome for sharing! That makes me understand the conditions for your writing better. 

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