“I just think there's something in the non-fiction form that allows you to see things clearly, if you're patient.” Quote by Robert Greene
“It is true that my discovery of LSD was a chance discovery, but it was the outcome of planned experiments and these experiments took place in the framework of systematic pharmaceutical, chemical research. It could better be described as serendipity. That means that you look for something, you have a certain plan, and then you find something else, different, that may nevertheless be useful.” LooksMayMeanDifferentCertainChancePlansResearchDiscoveryExperimentsOutcomesChemicalsNeverthelessFrameworkSystematicSerendipityLsdPharmaceutical Author:Albert Hofmann
“LSD was my "wonder child", we had a positive reaction from everywhere in the world. Around two thousand publications about it appeared in scientific journals and everything was fine. Then, at the beginning of the 1960s, here in the United States, LSD became a drug of abuse. In a short time, this wave of popular use swept the country and it became "drug number one". It was then used without caution and people were not prepared and informed about its deep effects. Instead of a "wonder child", LSD suddenly became my "problem child".” PeopleWorldChildrenTwoCountryStatesUseProblemUsedUnitedNumbersWonderUnited StatesEffectsFineDrugThousandAbusePreparedWaveReactionsJournalCaution1960sPublicationShort TimeLsdProblem Child Author:Albert Hofmann
“LSD is really just a small chemical modification of a very old sacred drug of Mexico. LSD belongs, therefore, by its chemical structure and by its activity, in the group of the magic plants of Mesoamerica. It does not occur in nature as such, but it represents just a small chemical variation of natural material.” DoeNaturalMagicGroupsMaterialsDrugActivitySacredStructurePlantChemicalsMexicoVariationLsdModificationNatural Materials Author:Albert Hofmann
“In many instances, LSD actually produced terrifying and deleterious effects instead of beneficial effects, because of misuse, because it was a profanation.” EffectsInstanceBeneficialMisuseLsd Author:Albert Hofmann
“We can study various psychic functions and also the more primitive sensory functions, such as seeing, hearing, and so on, which constitute our image of our everyday world. They have a material side and the psychic side. And that is a gap which you cannot explain.” WorldSidesStudySeeingMaterialsFunctionEverydayVariousHearingGapsPrimitivePsychicsSensory Author:Albert Hofmann
“We can study material processes and various processes at the energetic level, that is what we can do as natural scientists. And then there comes something quite different, the psychic experience, which remains a mystery.” DifferentProcessCan DoNaturalLevelsStudyMysteryMaterialsScientistRemainsVariousPsychicsEnergetic Author:Albert Hofmann
“Reality became for me a problem after my experience with LSD. Before, I had believed there was only one reality, the reality of everyday life. Just one true reality and the rest was imagination and was not real. But under the influence of LSD, I entered into realities which were as real and even more real than the one of everyday. And I thought about the nature of reality and I got some deeper insights.” RealProblemRealityImaginationInfluenceEverydayDeeperInsightJust OneEveryday LifeLsdTrue Reality Author:Albert Hofmann
“The productive sender is the outer world, the external reality including our own body. The receiver is our deep self, the conscious ego, which then transforms the outer stimuli into a psychological experience.” WorldSelfBodyRealityEgoConsciousIncludingPsychologicalProductiveStimulusReceiverOuter Worlds Author:Albert Hofmann
“This possibility to change reality, which exists in everyone, represents the real freedom of every human individual. He has an enormous possibility to change his world view.” WorldHumansRealRealityIndividualViewsPossibilityEnormousWorld ViewReal Freedom Author:Albert Hofmann
“People who use LSD today know how to use it. Therefore, I hope that the health authorities will get the insight that LSD, if it is used properly, is not a dangerous drug. We actually should not refer to it as drug; this word has a very bad connotation. We should use another name.” PeopleIfsKnowsShouldUseTodayUsedNamesKnow HowDangerousDrugAuthorityInsightLsdConnotationDangerous Drugs Author:Albert Hofmann