Except that (for e.g.) "Scanner Darkly" is tragic (it's always made me cry) and very funny.
I enjoyed the writing in this a lot; I'll check out the book.
> I don’t know if everything happens for a reason
Another incoherent notion--events are locally caused, but there are no free-floating global "reasons". Aside from the sense of physical causation, reasons are intentions by intentional agents, e.g., we offer reasons for our beliefs and actions. Lacking an accurate metaphysical framework can apparently cause one to seek "God" via a tank of nitrous oxide that results in taking the narratives one's brain generates as being inherently veridical.
I find the question of the existence of god a nonquestion. Invented looking for an answer in a space without one.
I think it stems from our incredible ability to learn, and struggle to unlearn.
However, I think we are on the verge of having an understanding of the universe in which learning will be seen as a fundamental part of physical reality.
Where gods are to the people who have them as real as they think they are. Only that they are real in the space of their minds, and no where else.
Given this, I think we’ll soon see the gap between our incoherent internal reality and coherent external reality narrow.
However this kind of stuff is very popular among that crowd, the TPOT subculture there, and the rationalist adjacent group.
But it's also got the structure of marketing. Or a pitch for a cult. Or both.
It is literally book-ended - he mentions the new book in the first and last paragraphs.
As far as I can tell it's no different from a pitch for other popular spirituality books. A tease that there is an answer, the author discovered it, but now is not the time for that revelation. Boring.
It's just targeted towards an audience that has different filters, and different expectations for what enlightenment might look like. Apparently for some it involves PKD-like psychonauttery, name-checking Bay Area grifters of past and present, post-rationalism, etc.
So I have to wonder who is it for? The author herself? Why publish and share it then?