To me, there is great value in having both. But it’s a personal preference question.
I think that when it comes to all of the NSE cores, it’s helpful to also think of them from a hardware standpoint, and not just a software standpoint.
In other words,
NSE cores are performing a specific type of function. They are a particular type of ‘machine’. This is independent of the specific content-focus (i.e., the ‘software’).
We still have some learning to do about the precise functions of these NSE machines, but one way I think of them is that they are ‘As Within, So Without’ machines.
NSE cores take the listener’s internal standards, goal-symbols, and value areas, and they orient the listener so that those areas are equally reflected in the listener’s external circumstances. This means that the circumstances of the external world will be reinforcing and supporting the same orientation that is happening in the internal world. This leads to a sense of effortless learning, growth, and opportunity.
Imagine that the world is helping you to do the exact same thing that you’re trying to do individually.
NSE cores make that happen. (Or lest anyone starts to get overly mystical about this, let me put it more accurately: NSE cores help you to notice, seek out, and strengthen the ways that this external support is already happening.)
So, if personal growth and development are like traveling by boat, then our usual cores are like a powerful set of oars or an engine that supports the boat to travel in the desired direction. The NSE cores are like adding masts and sails to the boat, and installing smart technology in those sails so that they always angle themselves optimally to capture and take advantage of the winds that can help us even more.
So, it’s always worth adding an NSE core because the NSE core expands the dimensions in which your subliminals are working: the engines and the oars (Internal), and the wind (External) all working together to carry you in your desired direction.
That’s my take on it.