It seems you’re very concerned about being thought a liar or a fake if you say more about your experiences. (E.g., you bring that up here, but so far as I can see no one in this thread has been suggesting anything of the kind.) Is there a particular reason for that?
(For the avoidance of doubt, I think it very unlikely that what you’re saying—or indeed what you’re avoiding saying—is lies or fakery.)
Mostly the response to the Kensho thread. Also some common knowledge thing along the lines of, I don’t want to make strong claims on the basis of weak evidence because I don’t want people to think I think other people have or should have weak epistemic standards.
It seems you’re very concerned about being thought a liar or a fake if you say more about your experiences. (E.g., you bring that up here, but so far as I can see no one in this thread has been suggesting anything of the kind.) Is there a particular reason for that?
(For the avoidance of doubt, I think it very unlikely that what you’re saying—or indeed what you’re avoiding saying—is lies or fakery.)
Mostly the response to the Kensho thread. Also some common knowledge thing along the lines of, I don’t want to make strong claims on the basis of weak evidence because I don’t want people to think I think other people have or should have weak epistemic standards.