First published at 19:12 UTC on August 12th, 2023.
Philip K. Dick, A world, A Computer-Programmed Reality, Conference " the Metz Speech" 1977.
He goes on to describe the visionary, mystical experiences he had in 1974 after dental surgery, which he chronicled in his extensive journal entrie…
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Philip K. Dick, A world, A Computer-Programmed Reality, Conference " the Metz Speech" 1977.
He goes on to describe the visionary, mystical experiences he had in 1974 after dental surgery, which he chronicled in his extensive journal entries (published in abridged form as The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick) and in works like VALIS and The Divine Invasion. As a result of his visions, he came to believe that: “some of my fictional works were in a literal sense true,” citing in particular The Man in the High Castle and Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said, a 1974 novel about the U.S. as a police state; both novels written, he says, “based on fragmentary, residual memories of such a horrid slave state world.” He claims to remember not past lives but a “different, very different, present life.”
We translated his whole speech, FULL TRANSCRIPT in FRench. (link to Text mentioned in video). we added edited audio (00:02:45) related to final sequence of his speech, missing on original video!
METZ city in FRance! back in 1977 ... and as usual in FR! No one TALKED about it! the way it had to be done!
PLEASE NOTE: FRENCH INTERPRETER WAS EDITED OUT! voice cut ! and that is really weirdo!!
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