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Increased Delta States for children up until age 7 is my understanding, for profound non-conscious absorption

Delta State also trauma survivors and has been measured my brain has continuous Delta State while awake in a way that is not supposedly normal but I wonder how it intersects with people who have gone through trauma particularly neurological and prolonged violence
So working theory is that trauma survivors can benefit from this profound absorption of non-conscious content same way as children younger than 7, childhood regression common all together anyway, might as well use it and see if it works, so far so good
Making a space that is safe for adults to be children and children to be adults and not to be ageist about the whole thing, and access our whole capacities of being, and solve problems that nobody else thinks are worth solving
And end up with Solutions nobody thinks were possible to find :-) that's very Star trek!
"The main characteristic of the Creator's Pet is that the writers' focus on him is detrimental to the show. It's not that the parts featuring this character necessarily suck more than the rest, but that so much effort is being directed to him that it detracts from the quality of the series as a whole. It's as if the writers think that there's nothing more important than browbeating the viewers into falling in love with this one character. And it never works. "
"The Creator's Pet is a combination of being:

Hated by fans (The Scrappy)

Loved (or worshipped) by the writers (Creator's Favorite)

Put into big scenes for no reason (Character Focus)

Talked up by the other characters (Character Shilling)"
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