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I felt a bit like 8-Bit64, about the timing and execution of the puzzle.
I also think that the most glaring misconception here is that it is very hard (if not impossible) to leave the orange funnels without dying, especially if you are near the top. I died 3 times due to this. First while exploring the map, second, to be sure I could rant about it (xD) and third, accidentally, when I stepped on the cube's faith plate unintentionally.
Besides that, I have nothing else to point my finger at. I did manage to avoid part of the timing by pressing the button multiple times and waiting for the cubes to position themselves , only then I would use my own faith plate to fly to the target.
This is a fairly simple map, but I did enjoy myself (if you cut out the half a dozen times I died xD). The criss-cross of the cubes' path is unexpected and fun.