ZP Rebuild Question

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The non core is a module when you look at the list Godlike Masculinity in build mode for custom build.

I asked the support, and they told me GLM non core/module is like a normal module and is not counted as a core, but the GLM Core is core and much denser.

Does the Core amount really matter? Mind’s Eye, True Sell, and Limitless is 3 Cores for example and someone having ran Khan would clearly be able to discern that Khan has far more scripting in just one Khan, while the scripts innate to Khan would even cause more reconciliation as compared to something which easily executable such as Limitless, True Sell (for a social and extraverted person), Mind’s Eye, etc

I would make the discernment of the “stonewall” factor and know well how much of the sub you can process, integrate and execute at once without burning out or crashing.

If you are a healed person, and won’t have much reconciliation regarding the Custom, then you will still have to keep into account that your entire inner world, and likewise your external world will have to go through an alchemical transmutation process which might temporarily cause an increase in STRESS, and require additional energy. Unless, again, you have built momentum with the Cores, and or Modules, which is most helpful because then the overall CHANGE factor diminishes accordingly, and the factor of stonewalling becomes less and less a pitfall.

If you have good momentum in life, active living, good relationships, are healed and happy, and a lot of life going on then it would generally be much easier even to go through a massive transformation in a different direction as previously established than otherwise.

So those are all important factors to keep in accout.

It’s the sole reason I had such tremendous Deja-Vu’s but I will talk a little bit about this when I come back in December.

How did it go😂

I havent really use it yet… I changed my plans, but I feel that when the summer arrives Im taking it out for a spin.

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Don’t, I came from 18 VARIOUS ZP loops to a 3 min loops every week.
15th rest day and still recon(mild), before that 13 rest, before that 7 rest and similar.
And MAXIMUM 11 minutes OVERALL each listening session.
Of course brains differ.

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I dont think I understand what you mean…

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Get enough exposure of those titles one by one or recon will knock you out

Oh yes sure… I been running them for a while in different customs and/or by themselves in Major titles :wink:

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After one year of listening to Khan, one due to circumstances, is to experience another 3 weeks of recon, if he drops Khan and pick it up again after a year, will he get that 3 week of recon or more?
@SaintSovereign
anyone could share ideas pf course.

Yes.

@Fire or @SaintSovereign would you like to explain this?

Because some Cores are not really even close the magnitude of a Core such as Godlike Masculinity, Rebirth, Limit Destroyer, Sanguine and now that they have been treated as Cores it limits the customisation of our Customs.

I want a little bit extra GLM with Stark but perhaps not have it as the focus of a Core.

That’s what I allready did and support told me if I have purchased the modules in the past its OK to include them.

But my question is : does it count as a core or as a module

I’m thinking this is a support ticket question.

I allready asked support but became no answer back

That’s why I am asking here.

Maybe someone knows

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If you give me the support ticket number, I will draw their attention to it.

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Booaaaaaa your doing that for me???

Your the best

Ticket NR. 11161

Thank you @RVconsultant

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Some cores are known to be less dense. So they are exceptions to the rule. Mind’s Eye, for example, was known to be a narrower and lighter program. Emperor was known to be a broader, denser, and heavier program.

We don’t have precise, quantitative density measurements for each program, and that wouldn’t really make sense (I think). Script density is not the only factor that affects processing difficulty. So an overly precise table of script densities would create a misleading impression for listeners. (“Hey! This program had a low script density label! Why am I still floored by recon!” And that type of thing.)

But we can get a general sense of which programs are objectively heavy and dense based on the descriptions and based on past comments from Saint.

After that, it’s up to your own experience and discernment if you want to take the risk to include that 3rd core.

With each additional program core that you add, however, you’re increasing your chances of ending up with a custom that is over-packed and difficult to process. That goes against the design function of ZP customs. They are supposed to be tightly-focused, coherent, and well-integrated. In exchange for the “sacrifice” of a tighter organization, the ZP custom program offers the benefit of strong, fast, deep, and smooth results.

Anyway, I think this is the kind of thing where an experienced/advanced user can have a more developed sense of when to ‘take the gamble’ and how much.

And if you estimate it wrong?

Lesson learned (and money spent :wink: ) and you can get it better next time.

@RVconsultant

My problem is solved.

Support added all the modules into my custom process.

Thats why I didn’t get an answer.

Thank you very much for you help

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