After going through everything else the article delineates, the story ends in a puddle of Satanic, New Age dribble. I've seen people end up like this. Overwhelmed by organized faiths, they conclude that the true path is- New Agey types prepare to applaud- "within oneself". Braced by this amazing and completely original revelation, they proceed through life as though the entire universe revolves around their personal egocentricity. Basically, they set themself up as God, and thus ends the overt search for the real One.
The first "person" to make this mistake is even famous- his name was Lucifer, though most people now call him Satan. Unfortunately, he was far from the last one. Along eventually came Gautama, who architected a complex and well-meaning belief system intended to fill the gaps in his own understanding, and even provides a path to personal God-like awareness, while side-stepping reverence to, again, the real One. Buddha was a good man, but he was an athiest (note that not all Buddhists necessarily are).
Any time I see emphasis on "inner jouneys" or finding answers "within oneself", I throw down the false god penalty. They are invariably methodologies for self-deification. The whole New Age thing is spiritual cancer, falsehoods masquerading and spreading as truth. You want the truth? Don't look inside yourself for answers, you're an idiot. Read the Bible.