You can mind map immediately after your activation pass.Or, you could wait a bit. I would recommend mind mapping right away after each pass.

It would be better to first, probe your mind for all the details you connected with at a conscious level during SuperReading & Dipping, or Skittering and Dipping. Then, add branches of key words/phrases to your mind map from what you remember from that particular activation pass. This will cause your inner mind to reconstruct and strengthen the memory thread that was created when you first Dipped into that particular detail.

When you are SuperReading & Dipping, or Skittering & Dipping during activation, your inner mind will intuitively guide you to be attracted to different portions of text. That's when you know to Dip in, and glide across the top half of the words from left to right, getting the meaning of the words faster then you would have a change to slow down and subvocalize..

So, feel free to "Dip" into dozens and dozens of places during each activation pass. Each time you Dip, you're connecting your conscious mind with the places in your non-concious mind that absorbed entire pagesful of text a a page per second.

Efficiency and recommendations? As a rule of thumb, keep repeaiting the 30-minute activation passes until the entire book "GEL's up in your conscious mind. Sometimes, you may have 4 or 5 activation passes, feeling like you aren't getting anything. Then, all the entire book comes together a a conscious level, and you comprehend it at the level that satisfies your purpose for reading. And, you will have spend 1/3rd to a 1/10th of the time it would have taken you to get the same comprehension level with regular slow reading and study.

And, set time aside to go back and review your Mind Maps. Each key word and phrase on your Mind Map becomes a trigger for your inner mind to bubble up all the relevant information associated with the word or phrase. Each time the additional details surfaces up in your conscious mind, you are reconstructing and strengthening a new memory thread!