Father LSD Passes Away

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From www.erowid.org:

Albert Hofmann :: January 11, 1906 - April 29, 2008

Albert Hoffman from Hoffman.org
Albert Hofmann passed away at his home at 9 a.m. on Tuesday April 29, 2008 of a heart attack at the age of 102. He will be missed.

Albert Hofmann was born in Baden, Switzerland in 1906. He graduated from the University of Zürich with a degree in chemistry in 1929 and went to work for Sandoz Pharmaceutical in Basel, Switzerland. With the laboratory goal of working towards isolation of the active principles of known medicinal plants, Hofmann worked with Mediterranean squill (Scilla maritima) for several years, before moving on to the study of Claviceps purpurea (ergot) and ergot alkaloids.

Over the next few years, he worked his way through the lysergic acid derivatives, eventually synthesizing LSD-25 for the first time in 1938. After minimal testing, LSD-25 was set aside as he continued with other derivatives. Four years later, on April 16, 1943, he re-synthesized LSD-25 because he felt he might have missed something the first time around. That day, he became the first human to experience the effects of LSD after accidentally ingesting a minute amount. Three days later, on April 19, 1943, he decided to verify his results by intentionally ingesting 250 ug of LSD. This day has become known as "Bicycle Day" as Hofmann experienced an incredible bicycle ride on his way home from the lab.

In addition to his discovery of LSD, he was also the first to synthesize psilocybin (the active constituent of 'magic mushrooms') in 1958. Albert Hofmann, known as the 'father of LSD', continued to work at Sandoz until 1971 when he retired as Director of Research for the Department of Natural Products. He continued to write, lecture, and play a leading role as an elder in the psychedelic community until his death at the age of 102.

More information, including a list of published books, interviews and more available at www.erowid.org.

[Published on: 4/29/08]
 

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Jets19rule Tue 4/29/2008 04:08PM
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Jets19rule

::drops L from vile in homage::

moejoerisin Tue 4/29/2008 04:13PM
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moejoerisin

r.i.p. mr. hoffman. you changed the world. in memoriam, here's a few words from the steely dan song that honored you..

"While the music played you worked by candlelight

Those san francisco nights

You were the best in town

Just by chance you crossed the diamond with the pearl

You turned it on the world

Thats when you turned the world around

Did you feel like jesus?

Did you realize

That you were a champion in their eyes?"

theRabble Tue 4/29/2008 04:23PM
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theRabble

he will be missed

Umphreek87 Tue 4/29/2008 04:28PM
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Umphreek87

ah so many memories...thanks mr Hoffman. you will be missed.

treetophigh Tue 4/29/2008 04:33PM
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treetophigh

one of science's greatest discoveries,

thanks buddy

sk8er4ever0101 starstarstarstarstar Tue 4/29/2008 04:39PM
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I don't believe it. Rest in peace bert, we will never forget you!

cuttyfives Tue 4/29/2008 04:43PM
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NickBoeka Tue 4/29/2008 04:44PM
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NickBoeka

there was an incredible special on the History channel (in HD) on the history of psychedelics and how they were found and rooted in ancient and shaman rituals found in cultures throughout the world. They made interesting correlations between the natural version of the drugs that often some of us take, and their consumer and manufactured counterpart. The thing that was so striking, that as the world was awakening to the knowledge of these chemicals and their effects, we would synthesize that knowledge and create it in the lab. One example of this, is how Richard Evans Schultes (the man that brought every other type of drug, from shrooms to DMT to the masses from the amazon), found the plant that creates natural LSD, at the EXACT same time that Hoffman synthesized it in the lab. It's crazy to think about how, from a philosophical perspective, that once the "knowledge" of the existence of said chemicals enters into the consciousness of one being, that it is available as a possibility for another being. love it.

akeay starstarstarstarstar Tue 4/29/2008 04:51PM
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akeay

moejoerisin - I believe those lyrics are about a one Owsley Stanley.

WandrnShaman starstarstarstarstar Tue 4/29/2008 04:52PM
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R I P Dr Hofmann, you will forever be the portal from which Love sent us the healing sacrament that has helped many to open a connection to God in the heart, brotherly love, peace, wisdom, truth! May there be many, always and forever, to keep the syntheses happening but what big shoes for us to fill.

MUCH LOVE and best wishes on your trip.

koach Tue 4/29/2008 04:53PM
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i think that song is actually about owsley, but anyways rest in peace.

TimSundog starstarstarstarstar Tue 4/29/2008 05:00PM
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TimSundog

(((RIP Dr Hofmann)))

3169darkstar1 starstarstarstarstar Tue 4/29/2008 05:01PM
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R I P Dr. Hoffmann,thanks for saving my life and showing me there was plenty of love worth sticking around for.Have a great trip I am sure Jerry will be glad to see you.thanks for bringing us all to the crossroads.

acomma Tue 4/29/2008 05:12PM
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acomma

Where would this country be without LSD? One of the prime reasons we had the revolutionary decade of the '60's. Hallucinogens are powerful substances. Only have tripped four times but those four trips will never be forgotten. RIP Hoffman, you lived a veeeerrrry long life. Here is a good New York Times article on him. http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/07/international/europe/07hoffman.html?_r=2&pagewanted=2&oref=slogin&oref=slogin

All Loving Liberal White Guy Tue 4/29/2008 05:13PM
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All Loving Liberal White Guy

This dude changed culture! Vietnam probably would have gone on until the 80's had it not been for this dude. Rest in Peace.

acomma Tue 4/29/2008 05:22PM
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acomma

And by the way, to the young people on this website, the link at the bottom to www.erowid.org is a great site to get the FACTS about substances you are considering taking for the first time. Be smart.

GnarDogg Tue 4/29/2008 05:37PM
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RIP Thank You

Grateful Red Tue 4/29/2008 05:41PM
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Grateful Red

MoeJoe - Right on with the sentiment, but that was def Bear's song. Kid Charlemagne - "Is there gas in the car? Is there gas in the car? I think the people down the hall know who we are!"

tommont starstarstarstarstar Tue 4/29/2008 05:54PM
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tommont

THANK YOU FOR A REAL GOOD TIME! yes i concur re the Steely Dan tune, that is re Augustus Owsley Stanley III aka Bear, a great chemist and a great taper and sound guy. R.I.P. Albert Hofmann

powernet Tue 4/29/2008 06:49PM
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powernet

((( DROP ))) ((( DROP ))) in memory of the father

chinacatsunflower1989 starstarstarstarstar Tue 4/29/2008 06:53PM
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chinacatsunflower1989

RIP, though ive never met him, im sure it would be a blast to party with him.

lemak91 Tue 4/29/2008 06:57PM
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lemak91

this just shows the L aint bad for you if that dude lived till fuckin' 102..

Lord-K. starstarstarstarstar Tue 4/29/2008 07:08PM
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Lord-K.

Peace Albert thanks for changing mine and so many others lives

Grateful Dread Tue 4/29/2008 07:11PM
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Grateful Dread

R.I.P. St. Albert. Your legacy will surely live on.

loudooben10 starstarstarstarstar Tue 4/29/2008 07:28PM
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loudooben10

the world sure does owe's you one al. thanks for somting easy to use and cheeper than booze

bnaylor Tue 4/29/2008 07:42PM
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best times of my life was because of this man. thank you peace.

Scarlett5446 Tue 4/29/2008 07:42PM
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Scarlett5446

RIP Mr. Hoffman. You have truely touched millions of people with your invention. Thank you for all that you have done.

-"A cap of good acid costs five dollars and for that you can hear the Universal Symphony with God singing and the Holy Ghost on drums."

-"Jesus man! You dont look for acid! Acid finds you when *it* thinks you're ready." both quotes by Dr. Hunter S. Thompson

bnaylor Tue 4/29/2008 07:42PM
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his shit made me piss my self watching south park ahahaha haa great times man.

MatthewAtienza Tue 4/29/2008 07:49PM
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MatthewAtienza

wow, 102yrs, what an amazing life. RIP.

boxofrain Tue 4/29/2008 08:19PM
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RIP St. Hoffman!!!!

Souleye starstarstarstarstar Tue 4/29/2008 08:54PM
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Souleye

R.I.P SENDING LOVE !! WHAT AN AMAZING MAN !!!!

BlewW044 Tue 4/29/2008 09:44PM
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LSD, Best Drug Ever?

phunkle Tue 4/29/2008 09:48PM
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phunkle

Dear Albert, RIP. Many of us have benefitted from your beautiful discovery, and yet many more should. I know I personally see and experience everything differently because of it, and in a much more beautiful and embracing way. If any of you are in Netflix, there's a documentary w/ Albert called Hoffman's Potion worth checking out.

skilax5 Tue 4/29/2008 09:53PM
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skilax5

So many lives have been changed from this discovery, not all great, but mine, fantastic. Thank you, and may you rest in peace Dr. Hofmann. Never a better remedy of discovering who you truly are.

The GBK-Man Tue 4/29/2008 10:20PM
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The GBK-Man

R.I.P Mr hoffman,

I owe a lot to your wonderful creation!!

gmoo Tue 4/29/2008 10:38PM
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gmoo

I've seen that program, Nick. It's amazing. RIP Mr. Hofmann. That must have been some bike ride for sure.

Acomma, love the D

Detroit Funk Tue 4/29/2008 11:09PM
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Detroit Funk

an inspiration and the father of a great catalyst and tool for us humans to use. the work this man did not only with LSD, but isolating compounds and chemicals in natural mystic drugs to find the source of their effects and then synthesizing those chemical was all ground breaking. Read Storming Heaven:LSD and the American Dream by Jay Stevens if any of these things interest you.

In a Big Country Wed 4/30/2008 02:20AM
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rhythmic_randomness Wed 4/30/2008 04:30AM
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I send out huge thanks to the man who discovered something that has been life-altering. Thank you for providing me with a tool which elevated my conciousness and has helped remove obstacles to the truth. I would say rest in peace but I'd rather say welcome back to the energy.

zgja2 starstarstarstarstar Wed 4/30/2008 04:35AM
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zgja2

Pour a couple drops out for my homie...

Boston Dan (Bundy) starstarstarstarstar Wed 4/30/2008 04:54AM
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Melissa Hatchet Wed 4/30/2008 06:16AM
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just-joshin' Wed 4/30/2008 06:31AM
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just-joshin'

wow that link to erowid.org? invaluable knowledge and reference

Mule86 Wed 4/30/2008 06:52AM
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Mule86

I met Hoffman in New York once, he is a truly great person and a legend. The world will mourn the loss of an important scientist. R.I.P. Doc

kirkbrew starstarstarstarstar Wed 4/30/2008 07:11AM
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kirkbrew

LSD is a dangerous drug. It kills. I mean, look at this guy. :)

Great discoveries are often made by accident. YOu have to wonder how many wonderful accidents go on every day unnoticed.

Best of luck to you Dr. H in your future pursuits!

DaMule Wed 4/30/2008 07:23AM
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DaMule

Thats a bummer man....thats a bummer.

Well, in his honor, here is a video of a cat on acid.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=3nFsrQqIfAo

Tall Talker starstarstarstarstar Wed 4/30/2008 07:40AM
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Tall Talker

RIP DR. Hoffman, you created a culture unlike any other, you opened my mind to things that i never reaized

and for that i thank you

tony840petrey starstarstarstar Wed 4/30/2008 07:55AM
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God bless you Mr. Hoffman. May you rest in peace. Say hey to Jerry

jalew Wed 4/30/2008 08:07AM
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jalew

thank you kind sir. namaste.

Broesau starstarstarstarstar Wed 4/30/2008 08:21AM
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Also check out MAPS.org. Great site.

canoftunapudding Wed 4/30/2008 08:32AM
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Thank you for your contributions

Broesau Wed 4/30/2008 08:37AM
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"You have to work for enlightenment not simply drop bathtub strychnine ridden acid. Ever notice that people who've dropped too much acid are stagnant and stuck in a rut, uptight, more close-minded than they were before they started taking acid?"

Two Points:

1.)The presence of strycnine in LSD is a myth invented by the Nixon admin. This is actually pretty well documented.

2.)No, I have never noticed that at all, in fact, I notice quite teh opposite.

Buddy BadVibes Wed 4/30/2008 08:38AM
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Buddy BadVibes

I always loved the History Channel special when they show him trippin balls on his bicycle. I can only imagine what it would be like to be the first to trip.

O1Roggae Wed 4/30/2008 08:56AM
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O1Roggae

This is the most interesting article I have read in a while, put more articles up like this

ironfloydsabbath Wed 4/30/2008 09:16AM
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wow... i know that no other single person has changed my life as much as this man. Im sure there are thousands, millions, maybe even more people who can agree with me on this one. Gone, but never forgotten RIP

daveapaug starstarstarstarstar Wed 4/30/2008 09:42AM
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daveapaug

We would probably never have used this path to the other side had the US Govt. not started testing it on human guinea pigs in the late fifties and early sixties. Guys like kesey, bear(kid charlemagne is about him), and leary brought it to the masses. Thanks Dr. Hoffmann, for opening up my mind. Imagine that bicycle ride!!!! Unreal

wilson021 Wed 4/30/2008 09:56AM
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wilson021

Thank you for a real good time. R.I.P kind Dr.

philsy77 starstarstarstarstar Wed 4/30/2008 10:11AM
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Thank you for enlightening so many of our lives for so many years and so many roads, The true candyman is now past. rest in peace.

YEM36313 starstarstarstarstar Wed 4/30/2008 10:14AM
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YEM36313

Wow....he was a remarkable person who changed the face of the world forever.

may you always be remembered for your truly wonderful mind!

Albert Hoffman opened the doors to our minds...

breckenridgejam starstarstarstarstar Wed 4/30/2008 10:38AM
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breckenridgejam

LSD must be really bad for your health, if the creator can live to be 102!

moejoerisin Wed 4/30/2008 10:54AM
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moejoerisin

my bad.. it was owsley. whoops!

livelovelotus starstarstarstarstar Wed 4/30/2008 11:58AM
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livelovelotus

What a long, strange trip it's been! And I'm sure it was for Dr. Hoffman as well after 102 years. What an amazing contribution he made to so many lives that continue to bloom and grow today as a result of his discovery. For all the wonderful, life-changing experiences, I thank you Doc! Rythmic randomness, I agree with you. Instead of r.i.p, we welcome back your energy!

marcsmall1 Wed 4/30/2008 12:00PM
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marcsmall1

Roger Waters tonight in Denver should be special.....I couldn't think of a better way to celebrate this man's life.

rulosa01 Wed 4/30/2008 12:01PM
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rulosa01

LSD is a very fun, insightful, and dangerous drug. R.I.P. Dr. Hoffman, you changed the world. To all those dosin' out there have fun, but be cautious. If you do not think LSD can fuck your whole world up you are mistaken. Be careful with it, seriously. More so, be careful about who you are around/what situations you are in while on it.

twain Wed 4/30/2008 12:38PM
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thanks for the trips. see ya on the other side!

r0llingst0ned starstarstarstarstar Wed 4/30/2008 12:53PM
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chuckus starstarstarstarstar Wed 4/30/2008 03:47PM
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This man's death is a somber reminder that drugs kill.

All Loving Liberal White Guy Wed 4/30/2008 09:13PM
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All Loving Liberal White Guy

Wasn't Viagra also made by mistake?

tuckyhead Wed 4/30/2008 09:16PM
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tuckyhead

Your legacy will live on.

damnsam starstarstarstarstar Wed 4/30/2008 09:42PM
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damnsam

Dr. Hofmann has done more for mankind than any President!

Mountain Girl sumed it up for me:

Dear dear man, a ball of energy, and so useful and kind to spirited people, and women, and all of us, sadly, he's gone.

I was fortunate that he lived long enough for me to meet him, he kindly invited me up to his house, just 4 weeks ago. March 24th. Life has some twists and I caught one. Sad, but good. At 102, yes.

I had given a speech at the World Psychedelic Forum in Basel, home of historic medieval alchemists, over the weekend, and was honored to be asked to meet the great wizard himself. It was a lovely ride up into the hills, going from Easter flowery spring, to howling winter in a few klicks. His house perches over a great fall of fields down to France on one side, and back to solid snowy Switzerland on the other. It's a a concrete flat-roofed modern home, not large, set with cherry trees and swaying alpine firs, pasted with ice.

His dear wife had just passed away around Christmas, after a long illness, and you could see how hard it had been for him, that he'd been through a terrible ordeal.

He was so sweet to me, chatted and joked about musicians and black market LSD, chocolate and cherry trees, instructed me very seriously about the importance of hanging upside down every day, to improve the blood flow to the brain.. The snow flying outside, I sat on the warm polished wood bench by the window and he sat in a small ornate chair, with an ornate brocaded footstool. We compared chocolates. His old friend Juri Styk brought along some little cakes which we split up but no one touched, as the German language flew past me for the most part. Dr, Hoffman kindly translated. They were discussing whether Sandoz would allow other chemical companies to make some LSD for the new studies being conducted in Europe. Important studies, on LSD and dying, cancer pain relief and spiritual psychological benefits of it's use for rebalancing people in crisis. Long overdue, they said.

I asked him about purification of LSD, wasn't it a long process? He denied it vigorously, saying " LSD is very easy to make, you just do the recipe and if it crystallizes, that is it, it's done and very pure. No need to do anything else. " And then launched in to a rapid exchange in German with his lovely daughter sitting on the couch, a petite elegant mother of two paying very close attention to her father. ( Juri later told me it was about Dr. Hofmanns eldest son, who had rejected LSD all his life till just recently, and then absolutely loved it and wanted more.

!)

I wish my German had been better, I could have spoken to him more easily. His English was excellent, anyhow, and I told him a little about the Grateful Dead, and he lit up and said he had always been hearing about them, they played existential music, yes? And from small beginnings, it got large? With the help of LSD, the energy and telepathic melting together as they played... he understood that. He asked about Jerry. And Juri reminded him about the Acid Tests, and he lit up again and said "Oh yes, the Acid Tests. and the Grateful Dead played there long ago?, and you were there? " And I smiled, yes, and pulled out the Acid Test diploma I had made for him.

I presented it in the usual fashion, saying that he had proven beyond doubt that he had fulfilled all the requirements and had certainly passed the Acid Test, and had earned this Acid Test diploma!

He took it and tried to read the PaulFoster decorations, and then had me sign it, with both my names, and date it. He said it was no good unless I signed it. I took a picture of him holding it up. He was really delighted! Not just being polite, either, but actually giggling.

Dr. H. bragged proudly that he now had three women to look after him. And he hoped they wouldn't argue about him.

And then it was over, and we stood up, and Dr. Hofmann staggered , almost fell as he got to his feet, and I steadied him up. He must have weighed about 85 pounds, so small and light. And perfectly mannered, took my arm and walked me to the door. Juri took a final picture of him with my camera, and the doctor smiled and asked me to come back, and bring the sun please. The wind whipping the snow out of the trees as silent puffs of feathers. The walkway to the car was thick with ice. A few cat tracks showed the way. I didn't get to meet the cat, who sleeps on the doctor's bed since his wife passed away.

Now wheres the cat sleeping tonight?

I had been thinking hard yesterday and today, about getting this meeting all written down, as the conversation ran to many topics in my short hour or so with him. I wrote a couple of letters to friends today, about my visit with the great man, and didn't realize he was dying today. Chances sometimes only come once, and I'm so glad I took this one. I'm really sad, mostly for myself. Wanting more, not to be.

All my love to my dear, living friends, MG

Rave-N-It Thu 5/1/2008 06:19AM
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Rave-N-It

LSD: who doesnt love it! Thanx Dr.H and rest in peace

Cookie Thu 5/1/2008 06:29AM
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Now it's obvious to me who perpetrated the self-help epidemic, hippies of course. Thank Satan for punk rock.

Melissa Hatchet Thu 5/1/2008 07:00AM
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Cookie Thu 5/1/2008 07:31AM
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MandaWSP Thu 5/1/2008 08:10AM
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MandaWSP

you have friends?

Joshl92482 Thu 5/1/2008 09:26AM
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the cycle of life continues.... I guess you could say it keeps comin comin comin around......

Detroit Funk Thu 5/1/2008 11:38AM
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Detroit Funk

where did that Mountain Girl thing come from? that was a great story.

Cookie Thu 5/1/2008 12:35PM
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They don't get our sense of humor either. Funny how the generation gap bewixt the WWII generation(jazz, ah) and the Boomers(The Eagles,weak)is the same between the Boomers and the better generation, Generation X (most eclectic by far. Keep on spinnin yer crunchy tunes, like a broken record.

UmphVolta Thu 5/1/2008 04:27PM
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No Wave and Lao Tzu, shut the fuck up and dont comment on an article that has to do with the passing of a very special and brilliant man like Albert Hofman. Your giving punk rock and my generation (do people really still use the term "generation x") a bad name. RIP Dr. Hofman thanks for opening my third eye.

rybreen1 Thu 5/1/2008 05:21PM
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Thanks dude.

mindmusic90 Fri 5/2/2008 01:43PM
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mindmusic90

Thanks for allowing me to transcend the bullshit. What would I have done without your molecule? My soul thanks you. Rest in peace brother.

Shwompy starstarstarstarstar Fri 5/2/2008 02:38PM
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Shwompy

This man lived to be 102! ONE HUNDRED AND TWO!! For the first person to take lsd, that is an amazing feet, government lies again!

urquhart starstarstarstarstar Fri 5/2/2008 06:39PM
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urquhart

what a great man, died of a heart attack, i guarantee it was not acid related, also the amount of acid he took for that bike ride must have been absurd. oh and if you think acid is just for hippies you are way way way way way off. if your into punk rock i dont even know why you are on this website, its called jambase for a reason, not angryhatebase asshole... RIP, thank you for all you have done to open peoples minds

theivywall starstarstarstar Tue 5/6/2008 08:18AM
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theivywall

Debate about whether LSD more helpful or harmful really shouldn't get in the way of remembering the death of someone who, as far as I can tell having never met him, seems like a bright, kind, and caring man. LSD certainly had a significant socio-cultural consciousness impact, probably much more significant than people realize. As to the spiritual value of it, I could argue against placing too much value on a chemical, and I personally really can't eat acid anymore, but all this debating is really absurd after the death of a good man. Rest In Peace Albert Hoffman

imcrazy84 Tue 5/6/2008 01:52PM
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This has nothing to do with music

TheGreenKynd starstarstarstarstar Tue 5/6/2008 03:46PM
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Actually it has a lot to do with music, a great deal to do with music.........Rest in Peace Dr. Hofmann.

jefferson420 Wed 5/7/2008 12:34AM
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Peace DR. H. Thanks for the great trips!

imcrazy84 Fri 5/16/2008 08:13AM
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no anyone who thinks drugs have to do with music is a hack and obviously doesnnt play music, i play music and like to party hard so i know they are not related at all... this shouldnt be on a website for music you guys should get a life