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Quite a pickle. I guess it would be more like an interview - letting him talk, and you asking poignant questions occasionally, like the format of his podcast. "Bhagavā Ralston, what is the nature of objective reality?" (Tongue-in-cheek, probably not the best question to ask.)
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Well, time to give up your pride, then.
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It was more about his "level" of consciousness, I think. The self there is seen for what it is. Whatever. It might be a bit like interviewing Gautama before he dies.
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Not sure he'd talk in terms of "states of consciousness", but definitely.
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I'm going to remain skeptical about it, if you don't mind.
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Sure. I was just inviting us to be grounded and admit what our everyday experience is actually like, despite our conceptions about it.
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@Leo Gura Also, I don't know if this would work, but you might want to contact Werner Erhard and Stewart Emery, too. But hurry up! These guys are not particularly young.
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It is what it is But nah, Ralston's been gone for a while
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You know, before he dies.
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Ralston! He was willing to have a chat with you, if I recall.
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That what you said about the absolute and the rest is something other than hearsay and second-hand knowledge.
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It could be, but I'm not holding my breath. Talk is cheap. And yeah - if you're talking about a drug experience, it's most likely something you're just making up in your own mind. It's not about bullshitting others so much as deluding yourself about what you actually went through. Being a charlatan is all too easy - and it can be smelled from miles away. There isn't really any meaningful relationship between the drugs you take and how enlightened you think you are - except in your own mind. So I disagree with your main premise.
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Yes, this is functional, maybe even necessary to a degree.
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It is likely to be hearsay - something you've heard from others that you haven't personally experienced. It's a bit like religion. The fact is that no direct experience of the truth has been had; only an adopted idea.
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And this is (most likely) a belief system.
