METAPHOR MEDICINE

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We offer transformative acupuncture to reduce pain (physical and emotional) and support the nervous system and whole being. We do not offer managed care or primary care. If we are a good fit, we can serve as an auxiliary person in your network. We are both certified herbalists and can bring herbal medicine into your treatment plan, along with bodywork and other Eastern Medicine modalities. Liz is also an educator on creative embodiment and offers virtual sessions to individuals and groups of artists and thinkers. 

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Liz is the creator and host of Body Land Metaphor Medicine, a free guided visualization resource on the podcast platform. Listen and get a sense of what it’s like to work with me. These are deep listening experiences that require time set aside in a still, quiet place. They can be listened to in bed for insomnia, via headphones on public transportation for self-regulation, in groups as a guided meditation with an integration discussion afterwards, and so on. They are not to be listened to while driving or multi-tasking. Listen on Spotify, Apple podcasts, Amazon Music, or download directly here on my website. Please share widely. These are a public offering. Seasons 1-4 are in English, and season 5 is en Español.

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If you’d like to subscribe to Liz’s very occasional newsletter which includes guided visualization and tidbits on Eastern Medicine, here’s the LINK.

Soul Repair Society, LLC is facilitated psilocybin journeys, psychedelic preparation, and somatic integration with Liz Asch Greenhill, licensed through the Oregon Health Authority since 2024. Journeys take place in Portland, Oregon at a variety of service centers. Preparation and Integration sessions are virtual.

“Liz exceeded my expectations. I felt supported by her before, during and after the experience. Her guidance made it meaningful and personal for me. Liz gives off an aura of kindness and serenity and I felt safe with her by my side. I am so grateful that Liz was my guide and appreciate her knowledge and warmth. She is deeply committed to her work.”

photo by Alix Grande

ABOUT LIZ

As a certified Psilocybin Facilitator in the state of Oregon, I received an informative and innovative education at the Synaptic Institute from 2023-2024. My previous training in somatic awareness practices, processes of repair and resilience-building from Eastern Medicine, and explorations of creativity from a lifetime of work in the arts, bring to the psilocybin experience knowledge of meridian theory, the four levels, and the five-elements alongside a skillset that helps you deepen your subtle body awareness and interoceptive communication skills as we work together.

I have spent the past 17 years in Oregon as a trauma-informed acupuncturist and herbalist, integrating myofascial release work, guided visualization, and a variety of language-based embodiment methods that support trauma healing. I hold certificates from the Embody Lab, the Body Wisdom Academy, and somatic trauma support coursework with Peter Levine. Before becoming an acupuncturist, I worked as an artists’ assistant in New York City and Western Massachusetts. A writer and artist, I have published poetry, essays, short stories, interviews, reviews, and art in over thirty journals, magazines, and anthologies.

I am the creator and host of the Body Land: Metaphor Medicine podcast, a free archive of guided visualizations (in English with some in Spanish) that help you meditate, relax, recharge, and reset your nervous system. These meditations can also be used as a way to familiarize yourself with qi cultivation, exploring mystical realms, and preparation for the psychonaut experience. Body Land is designed to be listened to when you can be still and quiet with your eyes closed, whether that’s in bed or on the sofa or on your bus or subway commute.

Growing up Jewish and queer in the American South in the 1970s, 80s, and 90s helped me develop humility and compassion related to being marginalized and othered. As a child, my happiest and most peaceful times were spent drawing and being out in nature. I wanted to be an artist and a writer, and as a teenager I was an active environmentalist and advocate for HIV/AIDS awareness, support, and education. At Vassar College I studied conceptual poetry and 16 mm filmmaking and wrote analytically about literature and art. I was living in New York City in 2001 and after the attack on the twin towers, bereft and struggling with my mental health, I went seeking a way to heal my body, mind, and soul. I abruptly changed my life, left the art world, and enrolled in school to study Chinese Medicine. 

 I am fascinated by the way that language can change the way we feel, both in our bodies, and in our minds, impacting our outlook and attitude. I host a podcast, Body Land Metaphor Medicine, which is a free archive of guided visualizations that anyone can listen to when they want to meditate, relax, recharge, and reset their nervous system. Body Land is designed to be listened to when you can be still and quiet with your eyes closed (not multi-tasking), whether that’s in bed or on the sofa or on your daily bus or subway commute. Body Land Metaphor Medicine offers over 50 meditations in English and so far 4 in Spanish, with hopefully more expansion to come.

 I am also the creator and host of the podcast, Recto/Verso: Conversations Beyond Art, an interview project where I ask artists reflective questions about their methods, processes, and practices, with an emphasis on normalizing the shadow side or under side of what we go through as creative people putting work in the world. When we think of the ‘recto’ that’s like the finished work we put out there to the public, while the ‘verso’ is the private part, including and all that went into it that goes unnoticed or unsaid. In this podcast we talk candidly about all the aspects of these personal processes.

 

PSILOCYBIN AS A HEALING MODALITY

 

In my studies of Eastern Medicine, I learned of ways in which we can be seen as having four levels to our being. We have a body, a mind, a feeling (or emotional) self, and a soul (or spirit). The world can also be seen as existing on these four levels. Many pre-modern cultures are known to see the body and world this way. This interpretation resonates with me very much, as a human, and as a practitioner. We live in a society in which there is much soul sickness. The soul can be damaged by trauma (collective and personal), poverty, stripped dignity, addiction, abuse and violence. Our society upholds many systems of inequity and these carry enormous impacts. When we are sick on the soul level, we need healing on the soul level, but our society offers few resources. We can help the physical body through physical means. We can help the emotions through relationships built on health and respect and rehabilitation. We can help the mind with therapy and pharmaceuticals. Each of these methods of repair are essential components of healing for many. The soul level is both subtle and highly sensed. We are in touch with our soul when we have moments of awe, chills, bliss, resonance, uncanniness, perhaps serendipity or déjà vu, strong intuition, and mystical experiences. A therapeutic psilocybin journey is like stepping onto a launchpad that take us to that mystical realm and the world of the soul. In that etheric place, mysterious sensations, images, and scenes can play out that help us repair our wounded spirit. We can encourage the likelihood of reaching the spirit level by crafting our intentions for the journey with care, clarity of request, awareness, surrender, and humility. We will also do somatic work together in our prep sessions in which we practice touching in to the subtle body, to familiarize ourselves with the sensations and help build the muscle of accessing the soul. When we approach this mysterious level with curiosity, openness, and support, we may be able to repair the essence of our being in ways which we likely could not reach otherwise.

 

 

WORKING WITH ME – WHAT TO EXPECT

A psilocybin experience with me as your facilitator includes about 20 hours of work together. Unlike therapy, this is a brief relationship, as we meet a total of five times. Also unlike therapy or other modalities of care, I am not going to give you advice or direct your healing process. Rather, I am a friendly, supportive, caring witness who is there to keep you safe. I am not the director of your journey experience. You are also not the director of your journey experience. The mystic wisdom of the mushrooms is the director of the journey. That is why we call it a journey. You are a passenger, and the mushrooms are the driver. You are not expected to navigate. You are the one sitting in the front seat with a great view! Just try to enjoy the journey and let the mushrooms lead. I’ll be there in the wings to keep you safe. It's best if you come to your mushroom journey with a beginner’s mind. Try to let go of the need to control the experience — or lead with expectations. More on that later!  

Our work together is comprised of:

  1. an introductory virtual conversation (approx 30 min) in which I help you determine if this approach seems salutary and timely for you and we both assess if we are a good fit to work together

  2. two virtual preparation sessions

  3. your journey day (in-person at the service center which best fits your needs)

  4. a virtual integration session the day after

  5. a second integration session 2-3 weeks after your journey

 

RATES

My rates for the package (the list of 5 above) are sliding scale.

$1500 is my average rate

$500-$1250 for those living under the poverty line

$1500-$2500 and up for those with means, which helps me serve those in need

  

Bear in mind that besides paying your facilitator, you will need to pay the service center an additional $600-$900 for the room, their services, and your mushrooms. Some service centers offer a limited number of reduced rates as low as $250 for the room and their services for those in need. If that fits your needs, let me know and I will look into that option for you.


My specialized areas of focus include people identifying as LGBTQIA+, those with Jewish identity whether secular or spiritual or fractured/complex, those identifying as Black, Indigenous, People of Culture and People of Color, including immigrants, with or without an interpreter, and… seekers of all kinds!


To speak with Liz about legal facilitated psilocybin sessions in Portland, Oregon, please contact her at soulrepairpdx at gmail dot com or fill out this form. Thank you!