Valis
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About me:
I'm trying to watch my step. It's getting kind of tricky.

Who I'd like to meet:
The light. The void. (Not necessarily in that order.)Details
- Status: Married
- Hometown: Heaven
- Height: 5' 3"
- Zodiac Sign: Pisces
- Occupation: Waitress, Pantheon Bar, Lotus Island
Latest Blog Entries
- Dec 27, 2009 8:17 PM Animation Fixation
- Aug 2, 2009 12:17 AM Codex Seraphinianus by Luigi Serafini
- May 23, 2007 12:22 AM I crave the flesh of the living and I vote
- Apr 13, 2007 7:13 PM The Religious Experience of Philip K. Dick by Robert Crumb
- Mar 13, 2007 7:13 PM LSD Blotter Art
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ATelier 
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Bryan cook Hofmann, as students of the sixties will recall, was the chemist who first synthesized, ingested and experienced the psychedelic effects of lysergic acid diethylamide. Steve Jobs, as readers of John Markoff’s “What the Dormouse Said: How the Sixties Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry” may remember, dabbled in psychedelics in the 1970s and has called his LSD experiences “one of the two or three most important things I have done in my life.” “I’m writing now,” Hofmann’s letter continues, “shortly after my 101st birthday, to request that you support Swiss psychiatrist Dr. Peter Gasser’s proposed study of LSD-assisted psychotherapy in subjects with anxiety associated with life-threatening illness.” Hofmann, who died last year at age 102, was writing at the request of his friend Rick Doblin, founder of the nonprofit Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies. Doblin was hoping for a financial contribution from the billionaire co-founder of Apple. What he got instead, according to Ryan Grim, who posted the previously unpublished letter Tuesday in the Huffington Post, was a half-hour telephone conversation with Jobs. As Grim describes it: “[Jobs] was still thinking, ‘Let’s put it in the water supply and turn everybody on,’” recalls a disappointed Doblin, who says he still hasn’t given up hope that Jobs will come around and contribute.
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NOschka 1 year ago
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Luis Canicio Martínez
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10 of 3540MoreHey girl, how have you been?
some extract from Mansur ibn Ilyas Tashrih-i badan- insan
Anatomy drawing
Hope to see you soon (somewhere in the Light)
ox

Dear Mr. Jobs,” begins the 2007 letter from Swiss scientist Albert Hofmann to Apple’s (AAPL) CEO. “I understand from media accounts that you feel LSD helped you creatively in your development of Apple computers and your personal spiritual quest. I’m interested in learning more about how LSD was useful to you.”
im not sayin do acid... im jus sayin wait i seen
it all comes down to life or death. shine threw all of it.
a church window in cologne...happy new week, noschka
Hey Valis, these fotos are from a church window in cologne
with greetings from germany...Noschka