Feelings are more a Truth than that to which the writer's quote claims. Reality is not real until there is a sense of a feeling to observe it. This is simple enough, really, and modern observational science and proof obtained by repeated results observed faithfully does not dethrone it. Nor am I speaking to Schroedinger's mental experiment of a closed box, a decay radioactive isotope and a poison that kills surely. That itself is a feeling. Feelings have more truth than observations, but then that does not make them good or bad, or on another axis: holy or unholy. Truth is found by the seeker, and seeking is a motive: a emotion.