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LSD My Problem Child (4th Edition)

Reflections on Sacred Drugs, Mysticism and Science

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LSD My Problem Child (4th Edition)

Written by: Albert Hofmann Ph.D.
Narrated by: Steven J. Cohen
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This is the story of LSD told by a concerned yet hopeful father, organic chemist Albert Hofmann, PhD. He traces LSD's path from a promising psychiatric research medicine to a recreational drug sparking hysteria and prohibition.

In LSD: My Problem Child, we follow Dr. Hofmann's trek across Mexico to discover sacred plants related to LSD, and listen in as he corresponds with other notable figures about his remarkable discovery. Underlying it all is Dr. Hofmann's powerful conclusion that mystical experiences may be our planet's best hope for survival. Whether induced by LSD, meditation, or arising spontaneously, such experiences help us to comprehend "the wonder, the mystery of the divine, in the microcosm of the atom, in the macrocosm of the spiral nebula, in the seeds of plants, in the body and soul of people".

More than 60 years after the birth of Albert Hofmann's problem child, his vision of its true potential is more relevant, and more needed, than ever.

©2009, 1979, 1983, 2005 Albert Hofmann, PhD (P)2021 Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies
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The Renaissance of psychedelics hopefully guides people to find this great story of Albert and the wonder child! I would to find out more about his work in Central/South America from the indigenous perspective of their relationship with Albert.

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