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Who is Liminal Dimensions best for?
People who feel stuck, disconnected, or ready to dive deeper into themselves, whether they're new to journeywork or seasoned explorers. If you're curious, open, and willing to look inward, you're in the right place.
Do I need to use psychedelics to work with you?
Not at all. While my methods often include psychedelic cannabis, the essence of journeywork can be experienced without any substance. It’s about presence, intention, and deeper awareness—whether medicine is involved or not.
What should I expect from the free Lunar Prelude call?
It’s a casual, 30-minute chat where we explore your needs, talk through journey protocols, and get to know each other. No pressure or pushing—just clarity, curiosity, and kindness.
Who is “Twigg” and what’s your background?
I’m a real person who’s walked through disconnection, therapy, and deep psychedelic experiences—including Ayahuasca in Peru and guided cannabis journeys. I’m trained as a psychedelic guide at the Center for Medicinal Mindfulness, and I'm here to hold space, not fix you.
Is there prep work or paperwork?
Yes — there’s a psychedelic safety intake form to help us ensure safety and clarity, and that journeywork is right for you. You’ll also get a short consent form for note‑taking or passive recording. Everything is focused on your well‑being with respect and confidentiality.
What about privacy and confidentiality?
What happens in our shared space stays in our shared space. Everything you share is confidential. I am legally and ethically obligated to break confidentiality if I believe you are at serious risk of harming yourself or someone else, or if I suspect child or elder abuse or neglect. I am also required to disclose information if I receive a court order or if there is a legal obligation to do so.
Can you mail me cannabis if I don't have any?
No. This is offered under "personal use" and only available in areas where cannabis is legal. Mailing/shipping of cannabis is strictly prohibited.
How do I book a session?
After we've had our Lunar Prelude call and you fill out the psychedelic safety intake form, I'll reach out via email and we'll get all your sessions scheduled.
Do you only guide sessions virtually?
Yes—everything I offer is remote, designed to meet you where you are. Whether you're in the living room or the mountains, as long as you feel safe and have reliable internet, we can journey together.
FAQs from The Center for Medicinal Mindfulness
What is Cannabis?
Cannabis sativa, more commonly known as marijuana, is an ancient, entheogenic plant medicine that originally grew in Central and South-East Asia. The psychoactive compounds, known as THC and other cannabinoids such as CBD, CBG and CBN, are found in the nectar of its very fragrant flowers. Cannabis is unique in that it has a multitude of effects, depending on what is known as sativas, or uplifting strains, indicas, or relaxing strains, and hybrids, strains considered heart opening.
While still federally scheduled, cannabis is legal to use on the state level for most Americans, and is federally legal in Canada, Mexico, and so many other countries now.
The Center for Medicinal Mindfulness uses special flower vaporizers instead of pipes for health and safety reasons, and we only recommend working with cleanly grown organic flower. Cannabis tea experiences are also available.
How is Cannabis a Psychedelic?
Contrary to popular belief, Cannabis is a classic psychedelic. Until recently, however, it just wasn’t grown with the quality, potency, and unique characteristics required to actualize as a reliable psychedelic medicine. The War on Drugs grossly distorted our understanding of cannabis, even within the psychedelic therapy community, and this has limited our perception of what we thought possible. As cannabis legalization sweeps across the country, people are waking up to the incredible potential of this plant.
Clean, well grown, organic cannabis has evolved today to be exceptionally potent with THC levels testing around 25%-30%. When grown properly with care and love, the terpenes of cannabis can produce diverse olfactory profiles that contribute to the myriad of physiological and psychological effects that this amazing plant is capable of eliciting.
When certain cannabis strains are blended together and used in conjunction with other cannabinoids, cannabis indeed becomes extremely psychedelic, but with two unique primary qualities: a greater sense of agency and a greater somatic awareness and release of tension and trauma.
Psychedelic cannabis supports us in many healing processes such as:
- Turning inward
- Resolving tensions stored deep within the body
- Tracking inner sensations
- Releasing traumas from the nervous system
Cannabis-Assisted Psychedelic Therapy reframes the cannabis experience as not just a substance to be used in recreational settings, and expands upon the ever-increasing medical efficacy regularly being discovered. When used in an intentional container with a professionally trained psychedelic guide, this modality deepens the healing and transformational process and makes somatic (body-centered) trauma work more efficient and more effective.
Is Cannabis safe?
Cannabis is generally very safe, both physically and psychologically, and inhaling vaporized organic flower, as we offer it at the center, is the safest way to consume this medicine. There are very few, if any, medicine contraindications, and it is well tolerated by most individuals. The blends we use also reduce the likelihood of common side effects such as a racing heart, anxiety or paranoia. Furthermore, our Clinical Director and medical staff will only approve someone for this treatment if they believe the client will significantly benefit from working with this medicine.
Cannabis is not dissociative, and although a strong psychedelic, clients regularly report maintaining their sense of agency and having a soft but still resilient ego structure. While cannabis is often described as the most intense experience of all the medicines, and is often described as more visual than even psilocybin mushrooms, the experience is simultaneously described as much more emotionally supportive than any of the other medicines.
What are Reasons Not To Take Cannabis?
Cannabis is not recommended for people with serious mental health disorders, particularly with symptoms of mania or psychosis. Generally, people have tried cannabis before coming to our clinic and would know if they are prone to unusual reactions to cannabis before consuming it in our setting. If you safely use cannabis on your own, it is safe to use as a psychedelic, but expect the experience to be quite different from when you have used it personally or recreationally.
How is Psychedelic Cannabis legal?
Liminal Dimensions complies with all cannabis adult use laws for the consumption of cannabis sativa in Colorado. We have adopted the novel application, created by The Center for Medicinal Mindfulness, for the private, personal use of cannabis for more than recreational or medical applications.
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Disclaimer
I am not a medical professional or a licensed therapist. The information shared through Liminal Dimensions is based on research, education, and personal experience. My work is grounded in extensive training with the Center for Medicinal Mindfulness. I’m here to provide emotional support, guidance, and access to healing through compassion and understanding.
If you are currently in crisis or require clinical mental health care, please seek support from a licensed mental health professional. Please let me know if you want help with that.
All offerings comply with SB 23-290, ensuring a safe, legal, and intentional environment for exploration and healing.
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