You really think those instructions are detailed enough that every person that follows them ends up doing the exact same things? You all but use the word feel in explaining how much feel you are using throughout that whole process.
And "one does not typically see the CTE perceptions correctly when first learning it" is the excuse used to try to cover for the fact that it doesn't work for people first using it because their subconscious hasn't yet learned how to adjust and correct for the new things you are doing and that are happening, just like as happens when you switch from a high to low deflection cue for example or vice versa.
If you want to see it that way then that's your right. Doesn't make you right.
If you want to diagram a shot I will be happy to make a video for you explaining the process from start to finish.
You seem to know an awful lot about what the subconscious does. That seems to be a catch-all for you guys for all that you can't or won't understand consciously.
I didn't say CTE doesn't work for people who are first using it. I said some people don't get it at first and some people do. But it is MY experience and the experience of others that in order to be fully comfortable with the method it requires deliberate practice to learn the perceptions required for each type of shot.
I have shown many people CTE and seen them have immediate benefit from it. But this is no different than teaching a person to draw their ball. Just because they can back it up three inches doesn't mean they can draw two rails. That requires deliberate practice and for some a lot of it to be able to reliably do it on demand.