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Psilocybin for Personal Transformation: Backed by Science, Rooted in Results by Laurie Thompson & Denise Taylor

Ashland Healing Center is a legal Psilocybin Service Center licensed by the State of Oregon. Owners Laurie Thompson and Denise Taylor are making history as a mother-daughter duo who opened one of the first legal centers in Ashland, Oregon.

Recent studies from top Universities and research institutions show that psilocybin can alleviate symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, trauma, anxiety, depression, and addiction with just one dose. The results and studies dispel many misperceptions and stigmas associated with psilocybin. You will learn about:

-Psilocybin clinical studies past and present
-How taking psilocybin in a safe setting guided by a licensed facilitator is different from partying with friends
-What to expect when you or someone you know comes for an experience

Laurie and Denise have witnessed incredible results at Ashland Healing Center and will share examples of how psilocybin can help:
-Transform depression to love (of life, self, others)
-Relieve migraine headaches
-Deepen spiritual experiences
-Release trauma
-Activate physical healings

Ashland Healing Center is a legal Psilocybin Service Center licensed by the State of Oregon. Owners Laurie Thompson and Denise Taylor are making history as a mother-daughter duo who opened one of the first legal centers in Ashland, Oregon.

Laurie Thompson:

I am a facilitator because I am passionate about helping people change their lives. I believe healing, transformation, and better emotional and physical health are possible with one psilocybin experience. I am grateful to live in Oregon, a state that allows legal use of plant medicine, and sets regulations for its safe use.

I raised two daughters as a single parent. My work history led me to The Boeing Company where I spent 38 years and became a technical lead in IT Cyber Security. I loved doing this, as it was constantly new, changing and offered opportunities for new thinking. I led teams to implement company-wide changes. I have always been an avid reader and learner.

I retired in 2013 and began looking for service opportunities. I was a patient visitor for Hospice by the Bay in the San Francisco area. I started a mind-body eating coaching business. I have also been a CASA (court appointed advocate for abused and neglected children).

Four years ago, I became a meditator. I began believing in myself and changing my emotions. Coronary heart disease, which I had most of my life, is now healed and I am healthy, vibrant, and active at age 80. I have a deep desire during this critical and often-troubled time on earth, when there are hopes for a better world, a greater consciousness, to be part of this change.

Denise Taylor:

For as long as I can remember I have had a passion for caring for others. I have been a registered nurse for 26 years. I love interacting and connecting with people and helping them through difficult times, and I am very good at it.

Over the years I became discouraged with the healthcare establishment and my inability to help people. I learned about psilocybin and was amazed at the research and results – this led me to take my own journey.

After my psilocybin experience, I clearly knew that the mushrooms were calling me to share this with the world. I left my nursing career, and in partnership with my mother, we opened our own psilocybin administration center, and I became a licensed facilitator.

Presenters’ Website: AshlandHealingCenter.com

FREE ADMISSION – 1757 Ashland St., Ashland, OR. One mile west of I-5 Exit 14

Date & Time:

June 4, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Cost:

Free

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