'Awakening consciousness' includes humanism, science and reason. It is all part of our development.
Sorry, Sriram. but if you haven't read the book you have no idea at all what he is talking about.
Just to give you some idea of his thoughts on 'spirituality' here are some quotes from p433-435 of 'Enlightenment Now'.
'And since cosmic justice and metaphysical hope(as opposed to human justice and wordly hope) do not exist, then it's not meaningful to seek them; it's pointless.'
'The claim that people should seek deeper meaning in supernatural beliefs has little to recommend it'
'If (spirituality) consists in gratitude for ones's existence, awe at the beauty and immensity of the universe and humility before the frontiers of human understanding, then spirituality is indeed an experience which makes life worth living....But 'spirituality' is often taken to mean something more: the conviction that the universe is somehow personal, that everything happens for a reason, that meaning is to be found in the happenstances of life.'
'A 'spirituality' that sees cosmic meaning in the whims of fortune is not wise, but foolish. The first step towards wisdom is the realization that the laws of the universe don't care about you. The next is the realization that this does not imply that life is meaningless because people care about you, and vice versa. '
He reports a video sketch by a comedienne Amy Schumer, where she takes on the persona of a woman who says:
'So, I was texting while I was driving? And I ended up taking a wrong turn that took me directly past a vitamin shop? And I was just like, this is totally the universe telling me I should be taking calcium.'
You see, his thoughts seem to run directly contrary to yours in so many ways. This doesn't mean he is right, of course just as there is no reason to think that you are right with your idea of some sort of universal consciousness. I happen to think that he is actually far too optimistic, but at least he is prepared to put forward his point of view and back it up with both argument and statistics.