@RobertBunge this is a dense but gentle nudge from the blue to the red. Is the idea to dive into the many great thinkers/ideas you mention?
I’m guessing the rest of the writing is rather rational and scientific and this is a way of dropping into the mystical. I’m more inclined to dive right in, make the case for the Master over the Emissary, trash Descartes, demand they incorporate woo. That’s not likely to fit for you but your readers may need a little more push towards the edge.
This makes me think of your “What do you love?” question. In Saul’s context, this becomes “What are you called to do”. This is the Red World version of what you love. The left brain may have a difficult time identifying what it loves. It would land on isolated things or activities - video games or the dog. Whereas, the right brain can see the full context but can only illustrate its vision in divine apparitions. Saul’s transformation is met without hesitation, but such revelations are likely to be feared or rejected by the left hemisphere (see the anti-hero and resistance to the call to adventure). It’s this resistance that makes me lean towards a strong push into the woo.