Yoga Yantra offers a unique, guided one-on-one session where the wisdom of yoga meets the deep inner journey of plant medicine. This experience is designed as a sacred container for self-discovery, blending mindful movement, breathwork, and meditation with the supportive presence of a facilitator. The intention is to create a safe, nurturing space where body, mind, and spirit can align — allowing insights and healing to naturally unfold.
What to Expect
• Gentle yoga sequences to ground the body and open energy pathways
• Guided meditations with sound healing journeys
• Space for reflection and integration, guided with compassion and presence
• Breath work practices and energy healing to support inner awareness, move stuck energy and awaken to a higher consciousness.
• A nature intergraiton walk to rebalance yoru energy flow
• A light after journey lunch to support grounding, gentle nourishment, and integration
Psilocybin is honored here as a teacher plant — an ancient ally for expanding consciousness. Combined with yoga, it can help clients deepen their connection with themselves, release old patterns, and awaken to new perspectives.
Important Note:
These sessions are not medical treatment and are offered for spiritual, educational, and personal-growth purposes within a safe and intentional setting.
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Per the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA), you may be offering or be offered natural medicine by a person who is not licensed as a facilitator or a natural medicine business as part of the “personal use” exemption, but in order for this transaction to be in compliance with Colorado law, all of the following requirements must be met:
Both you and the person you are sharing natural medicine with are 21 years of age or older.
The sharing is within the context of counseling, spiritual guidance, beneficial community-based use and healing, supported use, or related services.
There is no sale or remuneration involved in the sharing of the medicine product — this means that there can be no exchange of anything of value, including money, real property, tangible and intangible personal property, contract right, chose in action, service, any right of use or employment or promise or agreement connected therewith, business promotion, or commercial activity. Monetary exchange/remuneration may only be involved if the person offering the medicine is also offering a bona fide harm reduction/support service, and even then, the person must:
• Not have engaged in any advertisement related to the natural medicine, or the services provided, and;
• Have disclosed they are not a licensed facilitator, and;
• The money exchanged is for harm reduction services or bona fide support services.
DORA provides more info HERE.
You will be asked to provide verification that you are over the age of 21.
You are attending a private healing session that will counsel you on health and safety concerns, dosing guidance, best practices, and provide you healing yoga, breath and energy work. These sessions fall within the supported use definition of “counseling, spiritual guidance, beneficial community-based use and healing, supported use, or related services.”
There is no sale or remuneration involved in the sharing of the medicine product — I do not sell psilocybin products and you cannot buy them from me. I accept money for healing sessions only. You must attend a healing session to receive free psilocybin products that you can use during our time together.
No. The psilocybin you receive as part of your journey is given for free. You are paying for the yoga, breathwork, energy and healing session itself. You’re welcome to pay for the yoga and energy session and not receive the free psilocybin if you so choose. I do not gift psilocybin without the yoga and energy session. I am not comfortable giving psilocybin without providing you the support.
I work with Michael Briggs, a leading professional in the psilocybin product manufacturing industry. Michael owns and operates the nation’s first legal psilocybin edible manufacturer in Portland, OR.
After experiencing the power and joy of psilocybin himself, he decided to work towards making it more accessible to those in need. Part of that accessibility is making safe, reliable consumables.
Michael, a Denverite for more than 25 years, planned to bring the experience gained in Oregon to Colorado once the legal market opened. You can learn more about Michael, his business at www.shroomfinder.co
Shroomfinder is an attempt to bring psilocybin to people in safe, accessible, and affordable ways that are allowed under Colorado law.