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GoPackGo
05-01-2008, 12:58 PM
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/30/world/europe/30hofmann.html?_r=1&no_interstitial&oref=slogin

http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2008/04/30/world/hoffman02190.jpg

Albert Hofmann, the Father of LSD, Dies at 102

PARIS — Albert Hofmann, the mystical Swiss chemist who gave the world LSD, the most powerful psychotropic substance known, died Tuesday at his hilltop home near Basel, Switzerland. He was 102.

The cause was a heart attack, said Rick Doblin, founder and president of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, a California-based group that in 2005 republished Dr. Hofmann’s 1979 book “LSD: My Problem Child.”

Dr. Hofmann first synthesized the compound lysergic acid diethylamide in 1938 but did not discover its psychopharmacological effects until five years later, when he accidentally ingested the substance that became known to the 1960s counterculture as acid.

He then took LSD hundreds of times, but regarded it as a powerful and potentially dangerous psychotropic drug that demanded respect. 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.

Dr. Hofmann was born in Baden, a spa town in northern Switzerland, on Jan. 11, 1906, the eldest of four children. His father, who had no higher education, was a toolmaker in a local factory, and the family lived in a rented apartment. But Dr. Hofmann spent much of his childhood outdoors.

He would wander the hills above the town and play around the ruins of a Hapsburg castle, the Stein. “It was a real paradise up there,” he said in an interview in 2006. “We had no money, but I had a wonderful childhood.”

It was during one of his ambles that he had his epiphany.

“It happened on a May morning — I have forgotten the year — but I can still point to the exact spot where it occurred, on a forest path on Martinsberg above Baden,” he wrote in “LSD: My Problem Child.” “As I strolled through the freshly greened woods filled with bird song and lit up by the morning sun, all at once everything appeared in an uncommonly clear light.

“It shone with the most beautiful radiance, speaking to the heart, as though it wanted to encompass me in its majesty. I was filled with an indescribable sensation of joy, oneness and blissful security.”

Though Dr. Hofmann’s father was a Roman Catholic and his mother a Protestant, Dr. Hofmann, from an early age, felt that organized religion missed the point. When he was 7 or 8, he recalled, he spoke to a friend about whether Jesus was divine. “I said that I didn’t believe, but that there must be a God because there is the world and someone made the world,” he said. “I had this very deep connection with nature.”

Dr. Hofmann went on to study chemistry at Zurich University because, he said, he wanted to explore the natural world at the level where energy and elements combine to create life. He earned his Ph.D. there in 1929, when he was just 23. He then took a job with Sandoz Laboratories in Basel, attracted by a program there that sought to synthesize pharmacological compounds from medicinally important plants.

It was during his work on the ergot fungus, which grows in rye kernels, that he stumbled on LSD, accidentally ingesting a trace of the compound one Friday afternoon in April 1943. Soon he experienced an altered state of consciousness similar to the one he had experienced as a child.

On the following Monday, he deliberately swallowed a dose of LSD and rode his bicycle home as the effects of the drug overwhelmed him. That day, April 19, later became memorialized by LSD enthusiasts as “bicycle day.”

Dr. Hofmann’s work produced other important drugs, including methergine, used to treat postpartum hemorrhaging, the leading cause of death from childbirth. But it was LSD that shaped both his career and his spiritual quest.

“Through my LSD experience and my new picture of reality, I became aware of the wonder of creation, the magnificence of nature and of the animal and plant kingdom,” Dr. Hofmann told the psychiatrist Stanislav Grof during an interview in 1984. “I became very sensitive to what will happen to all this and all of us.”

Dr. Hofmann became an impassioned advocate for the environment and argued that LSD, besides being a valuable tool for psychiatry, could be used to awaken a deeper awareness of mankind’s place in nature and help curb society’s ultimately self-destructive degradation of the natural world.

But he was also disturbed by the cavalier use of LSD as a drug for entertainment, arguing that it should be treated in the way that primitive societies treat psychoactive sacred plants, which are ingested with care and spiritual intent.

After his discovery of LSD’s properties, Dr. Hofmann spent years researching sacred plants. With his friend R. Gordon Wasson, he participated in psychedelic rituals with Mazatec shamans in southern Mexico. He succeeded in synthesizing the active compounds in the Psilocybe mexicana mushroom, which he named psilocybin and psilocin. He also isolated the active compound in morning glory seeds, which the Mazatec also used as an intoxicant, and found that its chemical structure was close to that of LSD.

During the psychedelic era, Dr. Hofmann struck up friendships with such outsize personalities as Timothy Leary, Allen Ginsberg and Aldous Huxley, who, nearing death in 1963, asked his wife for an injection of LSD to help him through the final painful throes of throat cancer.

Yet despite his involvement with psychoactive compounds, Dr. Hofmann remained moored in his Swiss chemist identity. He stayed with Sandoz as head of the research department for natural medicines until his retirement in 1971. He wrote more than 100 scientific articles and was the author or co-author of a number of books

He and his wife, Anita, who died recently, reared four children in Basel. A son died of alcoholism at 53. Survivors include several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Though Dr. Hofmann called LSD “medicine for the soul,” by 2006 his hallucinogenic days were long behind him, he said in the interview that year.

“I know LSD; I don’t need to take it anymore,” he said, adding. “Maybe when I die, like Aldous Huxley.”

But he said LSD had not affected his understanding of death. In death, he said, “I go back to where I came from, to where I was before I was born, that’s all.”

red
05-01-2008, 01:16 PM
i've never taken it to my knowledge

a kid in college though did give me a beer to try that was cloudy as hell. i took one swig of it and was on cloud nine for a decent period of time after that

the kid never did tell me what it was

Freak Out
05-01-2008, 01:18 PM
i've never taken it to my knowledge

i kid in college though did give me a beer to try that was cloudy as hell. i took one swig of it and was on cloud nine for a decent period of time after that

the kid never did tell me what it was

believe me....you would know. :lol:

red
05-01-2008, 01:20 PM
god damnit, i try and fix a typo in my previous post and get a whole new post

MAAAAAAAAAAAADDDDDDDDDDDDDDD?

GoPackGo
05-01-2008, 01:20 PM
i've never taken it to my knowledge

i kid in college though did give me a beer to try that was cloudy as hell. i took one swig of it and was on cloud nine for a decent period of time after that

the kid never did tell me what it was

I doubt it was LSD. It was probably a rape drug. Did your butt hurt the next day?

red
05-01-2008, 01:23 PM
i've never taken it to my knowledge

i kid in college though did give me a beer to try that was cloudy as hell. i took one swig of it and was on cloud nine for a decent period of time after that

the kid never did tell me what it was

I doubt it was LSD. It was probably a rape drug. Did your butt hurt the next day?

no, it didn't hurt. but i try and keep it lubbed all the time. you know, just in case something like that does happen. you can never be too safe

so that might have helped.

GoPackGo
05-01-2008, 01:28 PM
smart thinking :P

Zool
05-01-2008, 01:36 PM
But lubbin

Joemailman
05-01-2008, 04:16 PM
I've never done LSD, but I have listened to Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds. "Where rocking horse people eat marshmallow pies" is one of the great lines ever.

Deputy Nutz
05-01-2008, 04:35 PM
It just isn't the same world I grew up when Abby made the stuff. People used shitty products and poison, you just can't trust that shit anymore

Freak Out
05-01-2008, 04:43 PM
Chemistry as an art form.

Tyrone Bigguns
05-01-2008, 04:44 PM
It just isn't the same world I grew up when Abby made the stuff. People used shitty products and poison, you just can't trust that shit anymore

One word answer: Mushrooms.

Deputy Nutz
05-01-2008, 04:46 PM
It just isn't the same world I grew up when Abby made the stuff. People used shitty products and poison, you just can't trust that shit anymore

One word answer: Mushrooms.

Now you know a guy like me has done a few handfuls and made a couple of fungi pizzas in my day.

Tyrone Bigguns
05-01-2008, 05:03 PM
It just isn't the same world I grew up when Abby made the stuff. People used shitty products and poison, you just can't trust that shit anymore

One word answer: Mushrooms.

Now you know a guy like me has done a few handfuls and made a couple of fungi pizzas in my day.

Tyrone can neither confirm nor deny usage....not in the past or last weekend at coachella.

Pizza. WTF?

You never wanna eat anything with shrooms. Dilutes and delays the effects!!

woodbuck27
05-01-2008, 07:54 PM
Many moons ago: :D

Mushrooms = once and You hear many conversations at once at the party. A bottle lasts a long time too.

Acid with my sis and two close friends at a camping party Rock Concert and I was very happy and loving. You have to be careful then that you don't approach another person on a BAD Acid TRIP.

You'll freak em out. :shock:

Acid is not recommended to anyone who's not happy in their life or psychlogically cool. Be careful. NO! Don't go there folks as it can mess some people up.

MadtownPacker
05-01-2008, 08:02 PM
god damnit, i try and fix a typo in my previous post and get a whole new post

MAAAAAAAAAAAADDDDDDDDDDDDDDD?It's because you hit the back button and changed the post you submitted instead of hitting EDIT.

Maybe you should pop a few blotters to find some clarity.

MadtownPacker
05-01-2008, 08:04 PM
Great thread BTW. I was gonna make a post about this guy. Dropping all the sheeze he did and living past 100 is impressive.

Someone needs to bring some shrooms to Green Bay in October.

MJZiggy
05-01-2008, 08:10 PM
You mean like this one? Damn thing springs up in the middle of my lawn every single year an no one's been able to tell me what on earth it is.

http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t252/mjziggy/IMG_0083.jpg

Jimx29
05-01-2008, 08:11 PM
what a waste of life. had he not been taking drugs, he probably would of lived to 115

MadtownPacker
05-01-2008, 08:12 PM
Eat a few and jump on the forum. :twisted:

MJZiggy
05-01-2008, 08:15 PM
That thing is over a foot in size. How much do you eat?

And I have a feeling if I ate some, it wouldn't be the forum...oh never mind!

MadtownPacker
05-01-2008, 08:20 PM
That thing is over a foot in size. How much do you eat?

And I have a feeling if I ate some, it wouldn't be the forum...oh never mind!Thats aint the right shit.

Maybe you should try some super-spicy chili made with a dangerous pepper grown by inmates of a Guatemalan insane asylum.

http://www.alexross.com/mysteriousvoyageofhomer.jpg

MJZiggy
05-01-2008, 08:22 PM
Hey, I just planted some of those!!! You want me to bring you some (since the mushroom is all wrong)?

Tyrone Bigguns
05-01-2008, 08:34 PM
It is all about the ayuhasca baby.

BallHawk
05-01-2008, 08:37 PM
Guy was the #1 living genius in the world until he died. Don't know who it is now.

But just think of the effect this guy has had on music and such. Since 1943 and the famous "bicycle ride" this guy has influenced a lot of lives, for the best and the worst.

"I think that in human evolution it has never been as necessary to have this substance LSD. It is just a tool to turn us into what we are supposed to be."

Joemailman
05-01-2008, 08:47 PM
Guy was the #1 living genius in the world until he died. Don't know who it is now.

Partial? :lol:

BallHawk
05-01-2008, 09:08 PM
Guy was the #1 living genius in the world until he died. Don't know who it is now.

Partial? :lol:

Unless Partial's real name is Tim Berners-Lee and he invented the WWW than I'm going to give an emphatic "no" on that one.

BallHawk
05-01-2008, 09:51 PM
I'd like to know why this stuff is illegal. No addictiveness, no serious long-lasting health effects, relatively low on impurities.

I'm assuming that it is because of the things you can do while on it. Still, there can be arrangements to minimalize risks.

MadtownPacker
05-01-2008, 11:26 PM
I'd like to know why this stuff is illegal. No addictiveness, no serious long-lasting health effects, relatively low on impurities.

I'm assuming that it is because of the things you can do while on it. Still, there can be arrangements to minimalize risks.Either you dont really know shit about it or you are just acting stupid. This shit aint no choke pero. I will take the strongest minded human and turn them upside down for a few hours.

Freak Out
05-01-2008, 11:33 PM
LSD makes mescaline look like sweet tarts. It is in a class by itself when it comes to the mind altering stuff.

Freak Out
05-01-2008, 11:36 PM
But Ballhawk is right...it should not be illegal. Just don't get behind the wheel. :)

Joemailman
05-01-2008, 11:55 PM
LSD makes mescaline look like sweet tarts. It is in a class by itself when it comes to the mind altering stuff.

Is it mind-altering enough to make George W smart?

GoPackGo
05-02-2008, 12:40 AM
http://www.thisisull.com/art/blotterart/img/acidhead.jpg

do these look familiar to anyone?

Freak Out
05-02-2008, 01:50 AM
LSD makes mescaline look like sweet tarts. It is in a class by itself when it comes to the mind altering stuff.

Is it mind-altering enough to make George W smart?

Not a chance in hell Joe.