Birdie Maser
Oregon Psilocybin Facilitation
I am a Native American (Seminole-Creek, Otto-Missouri, Pawnee) woman who has served as a teacher, guide, and advocate for alternative healing therapies since 2015. The heart of my dedication lies in creating safe havens for others to reconnect to their body's inner intelligence…
Regulatory status
State Licensed. Psilocybin is a Schedule I controlled substance under federal law. State-licensed psilocybin services per Oregon Measure 109 / OPS.
Setting & format
Delivered in a service center setting, facilitator-supported format. Therapeutic layer: integration + dosing support.
What to expect
Sessions typically run several hours and include preparation, the medicine session itself, and post-session integration. Driving home is not permitted day-of.
In Birdie’s words
Bio sourced from public website. The facilitator has not yet claimed this listing.
I am a Native American (Seminole-Creek, Otto-Missouri, Pawnee) woman who has served as a teacher, guide, and advocate for alternative healing therapies since 2015. The heart of my dedication lies in creating safe havens for others to reconnect to their body's inner intelligence by drawing upon ancient modalities, methodologies, and plant medicines that have been utilized for centuries.
Over the past decade, I have developed a relationship with various forms of entheogenic plant medicines, learning from various mentors, teachers, practitioners, and medicine men and women throughout my journey. I have led thousands of yoga asana, meditation, and workshop experiences to help individuals regain access to forgotten wisdom, explore the depths of both the physical and subtle body, restore the parasympathetic nervous system, and reconnect to their innate purpose.
Over my years of leading group experiences, I have noticed a significant pattern: humans, from all walks of life, need safe spaces to feel, to release, and to be heard. The healing and growth process can be profoundly personal, yet resembling the network of mycelium, it is clear we are not meant to traverse it in complete solitude. Since then, I have expanded to working with medicinal plants, particularly magic mushrooms, due to the aid and support they provided me and the guiding support I have been called to provide to others.
What it costs
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State-licensed psilocybin services per Oregon Measure 109 / OPS.
What’s been confirmed
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State-licensed psilocybin services per Oregon Measure 109 / OPS.
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Birdie Maser works at licensed psilocybin service centers in Oregon under ORS 475A, but specific centers have not been added to this listing yet. If you’re considering booking, please ask Birdie directly which service centers they currently work with.
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