Huh, curious about your models of the failure modes here, having found IDC pretty excellent in myself and others and not run into issues I’d tracked as downstream of it.
Actually, let’s take a guess first… parts which are not grounded in self-attributes building channels to each other can create messy dynamics with more tug of wars in the background or tactics which complexify the situation?
Plus less practice at having a central self, and less cohesive narrative/more reifying fragmentation as possible extra dynamics?
Your guess above, plus: the person’s “main/egoic part”, who has have mastered far-mode reasoning and the rationalist/Bayesian toolkit, and who is out to “listen patiently to the dumb near-mode parts that foolishly want to do things other than save the world,” can in some people, with social “support” from outside them, help those parts to overpower other bits of the psyche in ways that’re more like tricking and less like “tug of wars”, without realizing they’re doing this.
Huh, curious about your models of the failure modes here, having found IDC pretty excellent in myself and others and not run into issues I’d tracked as downstream of it.
Actually, let’s take a guess first… parts which are not grounded in self-attributes building channels to each other can create messy dynamics with more tug of wars in the background or tactics which complexify the situation?
Plus less practice at having a central self, and less cohesive narrative/more reifying fragmentation as possible extra dynamics?
Your guess above, plus: the person’s “main/egoic part”, who has have mastered far-mode reasoning and the rationalist/Bayesian toolkit, and who is out to “listen patiently to the dumb near-mode parts that foolishly want to do things other than save the world,” can in some people, with social “support” from outside them, help those parts to overpower other bits of the psyche in ways that’re more like tricking and less like “tug of wars”, without realizing they’re doing this.