In "The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick," the author reflects on his profound experiences over a fourteen-month period. He expresses a deep sense of uncertainty, suggesting that despite the passage of time, he has come to understand that his knowledge is limited. What stands out to him is the reality of his experiences, which left a significant impact on his life and perception of reality.
Through this introspection, Dick captures the struggle of grappling with profound truths and experiences that challenge our understanding. His acknowledgment of what he does not know emphasizes the complexity of human experience and the nature of reality, which remains elusive and often enigmatic, even after intense personal reflection.