Psilocybin guidance
grounded in care
and intention.
A guide who knows you before you begin.
Lodestone is a private practice — not a clinic, not a center. There are no intake forms passed between strangers, no standardized protocols, no fluorescent-lit waiting rooms.
What you find here is relationship. A guide who has time for your story, who will sit with you before, during, and after — and who understands that the most meaningful experiences ask for genuine presence, not just professional credentials.
"The word 'lodestone' means a compass stone — something that points the way. That is exactly what a guide should be: not a destination, but an orientation."
The work
Three phases.
One continuous journey.
Each phase of the experience deserves the same care and attention. Lodestone walks with you through all three.
Preparation
Before any journey begins, we meet. Over one or more sessions, we explore what brings you here: your history, your intentions, your fears. Nothing is assumed. Everything is relevant.
The Journey
Your guide is present throughout the entire session — in a private, safe setting chosen with care. Not to direct your experience, but to hold space for it. To remind you, when needed, that you are safe.
The experience belongs to you. The guide belongs to the space.
Integration
What surfaces during a journey needs time, conversation, and care to become lasting change. We meet again in the days and weeks after — to make sense of what arose, and to bring it into your daily life.
Integration sessions are unhurried. Some people need one conversation. Others return for months. The rhythm is yours to set.
No fixed endpoint
I came in thinking I knew what I needed. My guide helped me find what I actually needed — and stayed with me long enough to make sure it landed.
How we work
What Lodestone stands for.
Relationship over protocol
You are not a case file. Before any session begins, we take the time to genuinely know one another. No rushed intake forms, no assumption that your needs match a standard template.
Discretion as a foundation
This work requires absolute confidentiality. What you share, what surfaces, and what you choose to do with it — all of it remains private. That is not a policy; it is a promise.
Depth over breadth
Lodestone works with a small number of people at any one time. That is a deliberate choice. It means your guide has the space and capacity to be fully present — before, during, and long after.
Safety in every form
Physical safety. Emotional safety. Psychological safety. We screen carefully, set clear expectations, and do not proceed until we are both confident the conditions are right. There is no rushing here.
"I have been doing this work for years. I still find it humbling."
— Your guide
The guide
Someone who has done
this work themselves.
Lodestone is a one-person practice. Your guide brings years of experience supporting people through deep inner work — including their own. They have not read about this from a distance. They know the terrain.
They have trained in psychedelic facilitation with an emphasis on non-directive support, trauma-informed care, and the long arc of integration. They hold no clinical license — and make no clinical claims. What they offer is something different: genuine presence, hard-won knowledge, and the kind of care that only comes from relationship.
If you are drawn to this work, the first step is a conversation. No commitment, no pressure. Just an honest exchange to see if we are a fit for one another.
Ready to find your direction?
The first step is a conversation. Reach out, share a little about where you are and what you are looking for — and we will take it from there, at your pace.
Lodestone serves clients in Denver, Colorado and surrounding areas.