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| Mycotopiate Join Date: Aug 2006
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![]() | The very first book on psychedelics I ever read was "LSD my problem child". I have since read it over 8 times...I never get tired of it. I decided to pick up that book at a local headshop a long time ago after tripping many many times as a young college student. From that moment on, I had a better understanding of psychedelics and an immense respect for Dr. Hofmann and his work. God Bless Dr. Hofmann, and his love of nature I finally understand being older and wiser now...I didn't understand long ago, but now I do. Dr. Hofmann was not only a great man and inventor/discover/chemist but also a great writer. Dr. Hofmann: Quote:
I get the same feelings as he did....it brought me back to the time when I was a child and remember playing with my playmates in the local parks and nature....the most enjoyable times of my life... More important to him than the pleasures of the psychedelic experience was the drug’s value as a revelatory aid for contemplating and understanding what he saw as humanity’s oneness with nature. That perception, of union, which came to Dr. Hofmann as almost a religious epiphany while still a child, directed much of his personal and professional life. The Entheogen Review page 92 2005 autumnal equinox interview: Quote:
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| what a long strange trip Join Date: Mar 2006
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![]() ![]() | its easy and natural response to such an event to feel regret and sorrow. however, when an individual lives to such an old age, those closest to the person tend to find it easier to celebrate the life of the person, rather then dwell upon the loss of said individual. especially in doctor hofmanns case. a man that accomplished so much in his time here on this plane, and left a permanent mark in history. couldnt ask for much more smile, it's a good day, he is home and can feel no pain ![]()
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| Abandon certainty! Join Date: Aug 2006
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![]() | ![]() cheers Dr. Hoffman, the gatekeeper to the doors of perception We should honor this guy for his contribution to the world. there is already an unofficial LSD "day" the 4/19, where everyone should dose and ride around on bicycles. But noone ever celebrates the days that psilocybin or ololiuqui were synthesized (perhaps because it wasnt on a bike) His D-day: April 29 Bicycle day: April 19, 1943 Psilocybin and Psilocin day: 1958, anyone know which month/day/place? Ololiuqui (Rivea corymbosa) day: btw, the deriviatives extracted from ololiuqui --related to LSD-- by hoffman were: d-Lysergic acid amide (ergine) d-Isolysergic acid amide (isoergine)ffice ffice" />So in 1938 he made LSD-25, but didnt 'discover' its effects 'til 4 years later? April 16, 1943 is the date of 'discovery' right? who synthesized mescaline first? Quote:
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| Moss Walker Join Date: Feb 2007
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Thanks for posting that pic umbrella, it made my day. Dr. Albert ![]() If life were the game of CLUE , the final correct answer would be ... It was Dr. Hofmann , in the lab , with the dropper !
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| Embrace Your Damage Join Date: Dec 2005
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![]() I'm proud to be among his countless "victims!" If only I'd gotten some from those original Sandoz droppers... Sigh... I always wondered about Dr. Hofmann's first impressions of LSD during that famous bike ride. We know it's incredibly uncool to dose someone without their knowledge, but I can't imagine what that first impression must have been like so long before psychedelics entered the public's consciousness. It must've been a genuine Moses moment!
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| Embrace Your Damage Join Date: Dec 2005
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![]() ![]() | That looks like maybe his second impression; now we take feeling like that for granted! Thanks again, Dr. Hofmann! I can't help but think the very first impression he had, at the very first 'alert' that something was up, was like a massive WTF?!? kind of intrigued electric bewilderment, possibly similar to what I felt the first time I left Earth and saw it receding away from me... And, yes, I have Dr. Hofmann to thank for that, too (not to mention the University of [redacted]'s Pink Floyd laser show). That pic of him at his 100th birthday was amazing; he looked as sharp as he ever was and clearly was still enjoying his life. I hope I look and feel that great when I turn 50!
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| electron pusher Join Date: Aug 1972
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![]() | One Love, Many Thanks, He found the missing link......I will forever be grateful. Thank you sir where ever you are. We all should be so lucky as to lead such an amazing existence.
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| Moss Walker Join Date: Feb 2007
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![]() ![]() ![]() | From a great site... http://www.matrixmasters.com/blog/drugwar01.html Quote:
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| Mycotopiate Join Date: Feb 2008
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![]() | More important to him than the pleasures of the Psychedelic Experience was the drug’s value as a revelatory aid for contemplating and understanding what he saw as humanity’s oneness with nature. That perception, of union, which came to Dr. Hofmann as almost a religious epiphany while still a child, directed much of his personal and professional life. This was taken from the passage tregar quoted from Dr. Hoffman and it explains the biggest reason why I love LSD as much as I do. I have heard people speak of the coldness or alieness of LSD buthave never had that experience myself. I have always loved Nature and our Planet and LSD has always made me feel close to everything, in a very spiritual way, and has always left me with the feeling of understanding better even if I couldn't explain in any quantitative way. Clear White Light. Total and complete oneness and understanding and the ability to perceive root causes as to why we do the things we do. I truly believe that Dr. Hoffman was the vehicle through which LSD was given to us by the Universe ( Multiverse ). Much as the Ancients discovered the other sacred plants and substances that we spend so much time here discussing! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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