What Makes Us Unique?
Memoru Center for Visionary Healing Arts began as a collaboration between the Naropa University Center for Psychedelic-Studies and internationally-recognized MDMA-Assisted Therapy researchers, trainers and practitioners.
Memoru Center for Visionary Healing Arts is committed to providing safe, equitable and accessible care to all individuals, families and communities.
We serve the Colorado community and also accept clients from out of state who wish to travel to the clinic for psychedelic treatment. We offer bi-ligual, bi-cultural, Spanish-speaking therapy services.
Memoru Center for Visionary Healing Arts was founded by top leading experts in MDMA-Assisted Therapy research, ketamine-assisted therapy, and psychedelic facilitator training and consultation. The Memoru Center for Visionary Healing Arts team brings over 60 years of combined experience in the psychedelic field as clinicians, trainers, and consultants including over 750 hours of MDMA-Assisted Therapy medicine sessions in clinical trials and training thousands of new psychedelic therapists.
Become a Licensed Psilocybin Facilitator with One of the Nation’s First Licensed Training Programs
Psilocybin has been approved at the state level in CO and OR for use in therapeutic settings. In clinical trials, psilocybin has been shown to be effective in treating indications such as depression, addiction, PTSD, and anxiety (both generalized and end-of-life). The Department of Regulatory Affairs (DORA) issued our organization one of the first licenses as a training program for psilocybin facilitators.
Our facilitator training program is licensed in Colorado and we will seek approval in other states as additional ballot measures pass across the country. We have trained over 400 clinicians, coaches, and practitioners as potential psilocybin facilitators who are eligible for licensure.
Our Mission
Stewarding the multigenerational healing potential of alternative therapies through innovative education, mentorship, and clinical and spiritual care.
Empower practitioners with comprehensive training in psychedelic-assisted therapies.
Support clients in addressing depression, anxiety, trauma, addiction, postpartum challenges, and end-of-life distress.
Advance the field through ongoing research and clinical innovation.
What We Do
Facilitator Training
DORA Approved Facilitator Natural Medicine Training Program as one of Colorado’s inaugural psilocybin facilitator training providers.
Mentorship & Consultation
Personalized guidance for clinicians learning this innovative modality.
Clinical Services
Supportive, integrative care for individuals and families dealing with mental health challenges and personal growth goals.
Research & Development
Immersed in evolving best practices, we blend science and contemplative wisdom to contribute to the field’s knowledge base.
Meet Our Team
Compassionate Professionals Leading the Way in Psychedelic Care
Sara Lewis, PhD, LCSW
Sara earned her PhD at Columbia University in medical anthropology and public health, and an MSW at the University of Chicago. Her research sits at the intersection of religion, culture and healing with an emphasis on non-ordinary states. As a Fulbright scholar, she conducted long term ethnographic research in India, culminating in her book, Spacious Minds: Trauma and Resilience in Tibetan Buddhism, which investigates how Buddhist concepts of mind shape traumatic memory and pathways to resilience. Sara has also published research on ayahuasca and spiritual emergencies.
At Naropa University, Sara served as Associate Professor and Chair of Contemplative Psychotherapy and Buddhist Psychology. She co-founded the Naropa Center for Psychedelic Studies, and has trained upwards of 400 students in providing psychedelic-assisted therapy. She is the director of Memoru Center for Visionary Healing Arts’ Colorado-approved Natural Medicine training program. As a contemplative psychotherapist, she specializes in intergenerational trauma and healing through Somatic Experiencing and psychedelic-assisted therapy. She serves as an MDMA-Assisted Therapy Training Consultant with Lykos Therapeutics and provides ketamine-assisted psychotherapy.
Sara upholds her ancestral traditions of Celtic and Hungarian lineages, and is a long-time Vajrayana Buddhist practitioner, alongside her husband, Brett. They live in Longmont, Colorado with their spirited daughter, Matilda.
Marcela Ot’alora G., MA, LPC
For more than two decades, Marcela Ot’alora G. who was born and raised in Colombia has contributed to the research of the safety and efficacy of MDMA-assisted therapy for the treatment of PTSD. She is a psychotherapist, artist, and researcher living in Boulder, Colorado. Deeply rooted in her maternal traditions kept alive through storytelling, she honors her grandmother’s belief that to make a positive difference in this world, work must be a manifestation of our love. She is deeply grateful to the women in her family for modeling bravery and resilience through love and the celebration of compassionate and caring relationships.
She has been a principal investigator, therapist, mentor consultant and lead trainer for phase I, II, and III clinical trials for the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) and Lykos Therapeutics.
Marcela has an MA in Transpersonal Psychology from Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado, and an MFA in Fine Arts from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Bruce Poulter, RN, MPH
Bruce identifies as a cis-gender, neuro-diverse, white male and is an experiential learner. He was a sub-investigator/therapist, and continues as a mentor clinical supervisor and lead trainer in the MAPS/Lykos Therapeutics-sponsored Phase I, II and III MDMA-Assisted Therapy trials for PTSD since 2012. He continues to have the privilege of training practitioners in “MDMA-Assisted Therapy for PTSD” internationally.
His primary influence for therapy is Process Oriented Psychology developed by Arnold Mindell. He was always interested in psychology but found the ‘therapy process too slow’, given his ADHD, until being introduced to psychedelic assisted therapy in the late 90’s. That experience changed the direction of his life. Bruce combines somatic, contemplative and awareness processes to identify the phenomena present in the therapy container. He loves working with people inspired by being in ‘right relationship.’
During the 80’s Bruce was an ICU nurse at University of California San Francisco when the AIDS pandemic first began and during that time was able to study ‘living’ with Elizabeth Kubler-Ross. He went on to receive a Master of Public Health from the University of California Berkeley. In the early 90’s he developed and ran public health programs including a nurse-midwife based perinatal program, serving low-income women, and a childhood abuse prevention program pairing public health nurses with community mental health workers.
In addition, Bruce has worked extensively with people in chronic pain as an educator and Rolfer for 25 years. His work with MDMA for PTSD has deepened his appreciation of the importance of being worthy of trust, of being with people who turn their lives around in response to care, compassion and understanding, while being able to sit in the perpetrator role as needed, and acknowledging his ‘training’ as a perpetrator, in our challenging society.
He sits on the Board of the International Alliance of MDMA Practitioners and loves to be in dialogue on the issues surrounding working with psychedelics as well as the importance of mainstreaming psychedelics.
Making Care Accessible
Memoru Center for Visionary Healing Arts is proud to partner with Thank You Life, a 501c3 nonprofit committed to expanding access to psychedelic-assisted care. Their generous grants help offset the cost of our care, making treatment accessible to clients who could not otherwise afford it on their own.
As a member of the Thank You Life Provider Network, we have demonstrated alignment with rigorous standards of care, as well as a commitment to integrity, safety, and transformative client support.