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https://samharris.org/podcast/

Here is a quote from Pollan's book that I think that Harris would agree with:
"But I have no problem using the word “spiritual” to describe elements of what I saw and felt, as long as it is not taken in a supernatural sense. For me, “spiritual” is a good name for some of the powerful mental phenomena that arise when the voice of the ego is muted or silenced. If nothing else, these journeys have shown me how that psychic construct—at once so familiar and on reflection so strange—stands between us and some striking new dimensions of experience, whether of the world outside us or of the mind within. The journeys have shown me what the Buddhists try to tell us but I have never really understood: that there is much more to consciousness than the ego, as we would see if it would just shut up. And that its dissolution (or transcendence) is nothing to fear; in fact, it is a prerequisite for making any spiritual progress. "
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How to Change Your Mind: The New Science of Psychedelics (other topics)Waking Up: A Guide to Spirituality Without Religion (other topics)
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Michael Pollan (other topics)Sam Harris (other topics)