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Sibin Stephen

Oregon Psilocybin Facilitation

My path has taken many shapes: from white coats and clinical trials to jungle ceremonies and cosmic questions. Somewhere along the way, I realized I wasn't here to chase answers — I was here to hold better questions. I was born introspective, with a deep sensitivity to the seen…

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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.

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About

In Sibin’s words

Bio sourced from public website. The facilitator has not yet claimed this listing.

My path has taken many shapes: from white coats and clinical trials to jungle ceremonies and cosmic questions. Somewhere along the way, I realized I wasn't here to chase answers — I was here to hold better questions. I was born introspective, with a deep sensitivity to the seen and unseen.

As a first-generation Indian-American, I learned to navigate the liminal space between cultures, expectations, and identities — always wondering: What makes us feel whole? What helps us remember who we are beneath the performance? Psychedelics cracked that open for me. Not just as medicine, but as metaphor — teaching me that healing doesn't always look like feeling good. Sometimes it looks like feeling everything. Grief, awe, rage, surrender, joy. All of it sacred. All of it welcome.

Over the years, I've sat with a number of psychedelic compounds, including psilocybin, ayahuasca, and ketamine to name a few. I've also experimented with extended-fasting and holotropic breathwork.

Pricing

What it costs

Pricing summary lifted from the facilitator’s public website. Self-reported · not yet verified

Oregon Psilocybin Facilitation
State Licensed

State-licensed psilocybin services per Oregon Measure 109 / OPS.

All-inclusive price $1,200–$2,400; sliding scale available based on financial need.
License & credentials

What’s been confirmed

No licenses have been added to this listing yet.

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Modalities

What Sibin offers

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Oregon Psilocybin FacilitationFacilitator-Supported

State-licensed psilocybin services per Oregon Measure 109 / OPS.

SetService Center
FmtFacilitator-Supported
LyrIntegration + Dosing Support
RegState Licensed
DEASchedule I
Locations

Practice sites not yet listed

Sibin Stephen 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 Sibin directly which service centers they currently work with.

Service-center linkage pending
Verification ledger

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1Listed in Oregon Psilocybin Services licensee directoryOregon Psilocybin Services (OPS) Licensee DirectoryAppears in OPS’s public licensee directory. OPS states this directory is not used for license verification.Directory listing
2Bio, services, and pricing summaryFacilitator websitePublic website content as of listing seed date. Not confirmed by direct contact.Source-of-record

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