4 comments

  • selfsimilar11 minutes ago
    I know nothing about this author, but this reads to me a lot like late Philip K Dick but without the "what is real" element. After his religious event in 1974, he wrote some real bangers - A Scanner Darkly, Valis, The Divine Invasion - alongside his religious exegesis. This feels a bit like an alternate timeline where PKD saw even more drugs as the way to chase this feeling, but somehow came out the other side.
  • magneticnorth52 minutes ago
    I really enjoy well-written accounts of experiences very different from anything I&#x27;ve encountered in my own life.<p>I enjoyed the writing in this a lot; I&#x27;ll check out the book.
  • kubb59 minutes ago
    For me, this text fails the &quot;bridge-building&quot; test of communication. Because it talks about a subjective experience inaccessible to anyone else than the author, it&#x27;s hard to engage with it.<p>So I have to wonder who is it for? The author herself? Why publish and share it then?
  • zabzonk1 hour ago
    Drivel. I would rather read clanker nonsense than this. And if it turns out that this is clanker generated, then I,m disappointed in the LLM.
    • renewiltord56 minutes ago
      This woman and her husband are a kind of self help guru type character popular on Twitter. All their stuff is this weepy kind of ersatz vulnerability that comes with too much detail and too little meaning.<p>However this kind of stuff is very popular among that crowd, the TPOT subculture there, and the rationalist adjacent group.