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Hi David,
The problem is knowing how to use it properly, manage it and maintain it
(stay in it).
Yes, I guess you make a good point here.
Perhaps one has to go through some kind of hells first in order to
value this state properly?
We'll see.
Robin
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Robin,
Thank you for your reply and input.
Quoting you:
*I guess it does not end (in our terms) and may theoretically lead to
'native state'. Which we once had but did not find too desirable because
it's no fun.*
I had a couple of very good releases in years past, (two weeks each)
where
I would say I was in something that I would call native state or
certainly
very close it.
It was amazing, exciting and incredible fun, the ultimate fun, the
ultimate existence.
The problem is knowing how to use it properly, manage it and maintain it
(stay in it).
David
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