FWIW I think there’s also something to the thing Anna mentions about IDC being biased towards parts that are more verbal. You can get around this with sufficient skill at focusing and introspection, but my sense is that there is indeed some number of people who use it without that sufficient skill, and therefore end up in a state where they’ve integrated all of the concerns of verbal part A, and only 30% of the concerns of less-verbal part B. And because they themselves aren’t in touch with other channels such as kinesthetic, they think they are 100% integrated and often act from that place
FWIW I think there’s also something to the thing Anna mentions about IDC being biased towards parts that are more verbal. You can get around this with sufficient skill at focusing and introspection, but my sense is that there is indeed some number of people who use it without that sufficient skill, and therefore end up in a state where they’ve integrated all of the concerns of verbal part A, and only 30% of the concerns of less-verbal part B. And because they themselves aren’t in touch with other channels such as kinesthetic, they think they are 100% integrated and often act from that place
(Focusing is also an IDC prereq in my own tech tree, which helps with this correct point.)