Jarrad FarlinJarrad Farlin

Psychedelic Guide

I didn’t come to this work because it was trendy. I came to it because it changed me.

For most of my life, I lived in my head. It was how I survived — growing up in a small town, navigating conflict, learning to outthink what I couldn’t outrun. That strategy worked. Until it didn’t. At some point, achievement, intelligence, and self-reliance stopped being enough. The next stage requires something different — embodiment, connection, emotion, and the willingness to examine the beliefs that quietly run your life.

That’s where this work begins.

I guide psychedelic experiences for people who are beginning to outgrow the strategies that once defined them. People who are thoughtful, capable, and high-functioning — yet aware that autopilot has crept in. People who don’t want hype or mysticism, but clarity. Depth. Honesty. And are willing to sift through the discomfort in search of wholeness.

My journey began in the recreational space – friend groups and music festivals eventually became solo journeys to dive deep and understand life itself. And all through this time, we kept asking ourselves one meaningful question; “How do we bring these amazing ideas and feelings back with us after the journey?” Professional guiding and integration work is often the missing piece of the puzzle for people who have experienced the potential of psychedelic medicine, but need some clarity on how to integrate these big changes we experience.

My approach values insight, emotional range, body connection, and practical integration. I’m not here to analyze you, fix you, or overlay a spiritual narrative onto your experience. I’m here to help you create the conditions for meaningful change — and then integrate it into real life.

Personally, I love how psychedelics give us the ability to step outside our mental boxes and examine our deepest assumptions. This is one of the most powerful aspects of medicine work. When approached with openness and intention, psychedelics can help loosen rigid patterns, reconnect you to your body, and restore access to parts of yourself that were lost along the way. This work has helped me shed some of this unnecessary armor, and reconnect with empathy and emotion.

This is not about escape.
It’s about evolution.

My background in construction and hands-on work taught me something important: transformation isn’t abstract. It’s built. Deliberately. With structure. With integrity. With attention to detail. I bring that same grounded practicality into every session — preparation matters, container matters, integration matters.

If you’re looking for something flashy or recreational, this probably isn’t the right fit.
If you’re ready to examine your patterns, expand your perspective, and build a more intentional relationship with your own mind — we may work well together.

This work is about becoming more whole.
More embodied.
More honest.

And ultimately, more free.

Hourly Rate: $150

Specialties

  • Psychedelic Guide at the Center for Medicinal Mindfulness specializing in psilocybin mushroom facilitation
  • Licensed Natural Medicine Facilitator in Training under Colorado’s Natural Medicine Health Act
  • Provides grounded, insight-oriented guidance focused on preparation, embodied awareness, and practical integration
  • Specializes in Psilocybin Mushrooms

People I Feel Called to Work With

I tend to work best with people who:

  • Live primarily in their heads and want to feel more embodied and emotionally present
  • Are high-functioning and capable, but quietly feel disconnected from themselves
  • Are experiencing burnout or workaholism
  • Question long‑held beliefs about achievement, identity, success, or who they “should” be
  • Feel the subtle exhaustion of always being the strong, competent one
  • Notice patterns of overthinking, hyper‑independence, or intellectualizing emotions
  • Are navigating a life transition and want to move through it consciously rather than reactively
  • Are skeptical of hype, but open to honest exploration
  • Want structure, preparation, and integration — not just an experience
  • Sense they have outgrown certain survival strategies, but aren’t sure what replaces them
  • Care about personal evolution and are willing to examine uncomfortable truths
  • Are curious about how perspective shapes reality, and ready to look at their own from the outside
  • Want growth that is grounded, practical, and integrated into real life
  • Are ready to challenge their beliefs, face existential truths, and move through discomfort to discover more of their true self

This work isn’t about becoming someone new.
It’s about becoming more fully yourself.