January 11, 2006
Father of LSD turns 100


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Once again, Capricorn rocks! Today is the birthday of LSD's discoverer. Albert Hofmann turns 100 years old today in Switzerland, proof that psychedelic experience doesn't necessarily shorten one's life. Read on!

New York Times
January 7, 2006
NEARLY 100, LSD's FATHER PONDERS HIS 'PROBLEM CHILD'
By Craig S. Smith

Albert Hofmann, the father of LSD, walked slowly across the small corner office of his modernist home on a grassy Alpine hilltop here, hoping to show a visitor the vista that sweeps before him on clear days. But outside there was only a white blanket of fog hanging just beyond the crest of the hill. He picked up a photograph of the view on his desk instead, left there perhaps to convince visitors of what really lies beyond the windowpane.

Mr. Hofmann will turn 100 on Wednesday, a milestone to be marked by a symposium in nearby Basel on the chemical compound that he discovered and that famously unlocked the Blakean doors of perception, altering consciousnesses around the world. As the years accumulate behind him, Mr. Hofmann's conversation turns ever more insistently around one theme: man's oneness with nature and the dangers of an increasing inattention to that fact.

"It's very, very dangerous to lose contact with living nature," he said, listing to the right in a green armchair that looked out over frost-dusted fields and snow-laced trees. A glass pitcher held a bouquet of roses on the coffee table before him. "In the big cities, there are people who have never seen living nature, all things are products of humans," he said. "The bigger the town, the less they see and understand nature." And, yes, he said, LSD, which he calls his "problem child," could help reconnect people to the universe.

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See also:
- The Albert Hofmann Foundation
- LSD: Completely Personal
- Wikipedia: LSD


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