Since Coloradans voted to decriminalize certain psychedelics for medicinal purposes, a focus on therapy using psilocybin mushrooms has brought events, educational opportunities, and now the state's first-ever licensed psychedelic healing center.

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The Center Origin is Colorado's First Licensed Psychedelic Healing Center

Originally founded in 2023 by owner Elizabeth Cooke as a holistic center, the Center Origin has officially become Colorado's first licensed psychedelic healing center.

The facility, located at 1440 Blake Street, Suite 330, in the heart of downtown Denver, is a far cry from tie-dye and patchouli that you might find at the Rainbow Gathering but is rather a clean, welcoming environment that aims to make clients feel as comfortable as possible.

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A psychedelic therapy session begins with a meeting with one of the Center Origin's experts and upon consuming the appropriate dose of psilocybin in either a physical form or in a tea, clients are seated in either a zero-gravity chair or a futon. It's at this point that, as Elizabeth Cooke has been quoted as describing it, the experience of "sitting in God's lap" begins.

In addition to psychedelic healing sessions, the Center Origin offers services including guided breathwork, guided meditation, gentle yoga, massage therapy, sound therapy, and more.

Keep scrolling to take a look inside the Center Origin and get a virtual tour of what Colorado's first licensed psychedelic healing center is like.

Check Out Colorado’s First Licensed Psychedelic Healing Center

The Center Origin in Denver, Colorado has officially become the state’s first licensed psychedelic healing center.

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