Philip K. Dick: ProphetwithJames Tunney

…Just to go back briefly to the remark I made about the hypnagogic state, I certainly didn't mean it in a disparaging way and I don't think the writer that I'm citing meant it that way either. Even if it was drug induced the hypnagogic state seems to be a very elusive and rare state of consciousness. I know the esoteric historian Gary Lachman, whom I've interviewed about Swedenborg and about Carl Jung, felt that they both were gifted in being able to maintain a sustained hypnagogic state and that accounted for the wondrous visionary experiences that they were able to report.…