Reality Is NOT Atoms… It’s Something Much Deeper | Matt Segall

Reality Is NOT Atoms… It’s Something Much Deeper | Matt Segall

Author: Raj April 3, 2026 Duration: 1:14:27

Meditation Gave Me Nihilism & Depression… Until This Happened | Matt Segall

Philosopher Matt Segall opens up about how deep meditation and Eastern spirituality once led him into derealization, nihilism, and depression — and the surprising shift that brought him back to real, grounded life.

In this honest and thought-provoking conversation, we explore the limits of scientific reductionism, why consciousness can never be fully explained by atoms or qualia, the evolution of human consciousness itself, the hidden dangers of the current psychedelic renaissance, and why reality is not a machine but a living creative process.

If you’ve ever felt spiritually burnt out, alienated by modern life, or curious about process philosophy, this episode will give you a fresh perspective on who we are and how to show up in the world.

Key Topics:

  • Why science cannot explain consciousness or “who we are”
  • The famous Mary’s Room thought experiment and its flaws
  • Whitehead’s process philosophy vs. modern anxiety and alienation
  • Matt’s personal journey from meditation hell to “incarnation”
  • Evolution of consciousness: from porous ancient mind to the modern “buffered self”
  • The brutal truth about psychedelics and how they’re being co-opted
  • AI sentience, panpsychism, and the difference between simulation and reality
  • The real meaning of life — and death

Timestamps:00:00 Exploring Reality and Consciousness07:47 The Limits of Science and Qualia14:21 Process Philosophy and Its Impact19:17 The Age of Spontaneous Enlightenment25:28 Navigating Relationships and Integrity30:59 The Evolution of Consciousness40:18 Life as a Creator of Machines43:07 The Sentience of Mountains and Nature44:04 Umwelt and the Limits of Perception45:55 Boundaries and Relationships in Experience48:55 The Seesaw of Life: From Self to Service52:02 Aurobindo's Influence and Evolutionary Spirituality55:47 Psychedelics and Cultural Transformation01:04:11 The Cautionary Tale of Psychedelics01:04:54 AI and the Question of Sentience01:11:02 The Meaning of Life and Death

About Matt SegallMatt Segall is a philosopher, author, and teacher whose work bridges process philosophy, integral theory, and spiritual practice. Deeply influenced by Alfred North Whitehead and Sri Aurobindo, he explores how consciousness evolves and how we can live more meaningfully in a rapidly changing world.

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Related Topics: Process Philosophy, Consciousness, Whitehead, Psychedelics, Meditation Dangers, Evolution of Consciousness, AI Sentience, Meaning of Life, Spiritual Awakening


Hosted by Raj, Seekers Mindtalks-Science for the Mind, Spiritual for the Soul! is a series of conversations for those who feel pulled in two directions: toward the rational explanations of science and the profound questions of spirituality. This podcast operates on the idea that these are not opposing forces, but complementary lenses for understanding a complete life. Each episode aims to bridge that perceived gap. You'll hear from researchers and scientists discussing the mechanics of the external world, offering clarity on how things work from a grounded, evidence-based perspective. In other conversations, the focus turns inward, exploring timeless spiritual wisdom and practices that address the soul's yearning for connection and meaning. The result is a thoughtful dialogue that doesn't ask you to choose one path over the other. Instead, it provides material to stimulate your intellect while also nurturing your inner self. By engaging with both realms, the podcast invites a holistic kind of reformation, examining how our thoughts and perceptions actively shape our reality. It’s for anyone curious about weaving together a deeper understanding of the universe outside with a more compassionate awareness of the world within. Tune in for these enlightening talks that honor the full spectrum of human experience.
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