Colorado
Psilocybin Therapy in Colorado
Legal. Licensed. Real.
Ceremonia is a 508(c)(1)(a) faith-based church holding ceremonies under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, with NMHA-licensed facilitators credentialed by the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA).

Legal status
NMHA-licensed facilitators, verified on DORA
Colorado's Natural Medicine Health Act (Proposition 122) created a licensed facilitation framework regulated by the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA). Ceremonia's lead facilitator Austin Mao holds DORA license NMF.0000036. Ceremonies themselves are held under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
Verify at dora.colorado.gov, Last updated: May 2026.
Common questions
Colorado psilocybin, answered
The setting
A retreat rooted in the Colorado Rockies
Ceremonia's ceremonies take place on a 150-acre wooded retreat property about 40 minutes from downtown Denver, in the foothills of the Colorado Rockies. The land holds ponderosa pine, open meadow, and the quiet required for deep inner work.
Eligibility
Who can attend
Ceremonia's Colorado retreats are open to adults 21 and older who meet our readiness criteria. Every applicant completes a readiness screening before any deposit is accepted.
Start your screeningThe process
From application to integration
- 01ApplyComplete the readiness screening at retreat-readiness. Medical and psychiatric review follows.
- 02PrepareTwo preparation calls with your facilitator before the retreat begins.
- 03Awaken retreatThree days on the land, ceremony, somatic work, and peer community.
- 04IntegrateThree months of integration calls, weekly group circles and 1:1 support.
Laws change. Verify current status with an attorney licensed in your state.
Ready to find out if you qualify?
The readiness screening is free, confidential, and takes about ten minutes. We review every application individually.