Terms of Service

Effective Date: December 1, 2025

1. Introduction and Acceptance of Terms

These Terms of Service ("Terms") govern your participation in and use of the services, programs, and platforms provided by Soul Full Bloom, a nonprofit organization (the "Organization," "we," "us," or "our"). By accessing, using, or participating in our services, programs, workshops, online platforms, or any affiliated offerings, you ("User" or "you") agree to be bound by these Terms. If you do not agree to these Terms in their entirety, you may not participate in our services.

2. Description of Services

Soul Full Bloom provides programming and services designed to support first responders and firefighters through evidence-based wellness and personal development initiatives. Our services include, but are not limited to:

·       Educational workshops and seminars

·       Online content and resources

·       Community events and support groups

·       Coaching and wellness programs

·       Affiliated services through our certified staff members and partners

The Organization reserves the right to modify, suspend, or discontinue any service, program, or offering at any time with notice to participants, where reasonable.

3. Eligibility and User Responsibilities

By participating in our programs, you represent and warrant that:

·       You are at least 21 years of age

·       You have the legal authority to enter into these Terms

·       Your participation does not violate any applicable federal, state, or local laws

·       You will provide accurate and complete information when registering for programs

·       You are seeking services for lawful purposes only

4. User Conduct and Acceptable Use

You agree to use our services in a manner consistent with all applicable laws and regulations. You specifically agree not to:

·       Engage in any form of harassment, discrimination, or disruptive behavior toward other participants, staff, or volunteers

·       Share confidential program content, participant information, or proprietary materials without authorization

·       Attempt to harm, damage, or disrupt the Organization's operations, website, or systems

·       Violate the privacy or dignity of other participants or staff members

·       Use alcohol, illegal substances, or appear under the influence during in-person programs

·       Create false accounts, impersonate others, or fraudulently misrepresent yourself

·       Sell, transfer, or exploit access to our programs or materials

·       Engage in any illegal activity in connection with our services

Violation of these conduct standards may result in immediate removal from programs and permanent revocation of access to services.

5. Program Participation and Attendance Policies

Participants in Soul Full Bloom programs acknowledge that:

·       Attendance and participation policies will be communicated for each program

·       Excused absences and rescheduling options are determined on a case-by-case basis

·       The Organization reserves the right to remove participants whose conduct violates these Terms or program-specific guidelines

·       Refund and cancellation policies for paid programs will be communicated separately for each offering

6. Health, Safety, and Medical Disclaimers

By participating in our programs, you acknowledge that:

·       Health Considerations: You are physically and mentally able to participate in our programs as presented. If you have medical conditions, mental health considerations, or are taking medications that may affect your participation, you are responsible for consulting with your healthcare provider before participating.

·       Professional Services Disclaimer: Our services are provided for educational and wellness support purposes. They are not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you are in crisis or experiencing a mental health emergency, please contact emergency services immediately or reach out to the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

·       Assumption of Risk: You voluntarily assume all risks associated with participation, including physical, emotional, and psychological risks inherent in our programs and activities.

·       Release of Liability: To the fullest extent permitted by law, you hereby release and hold harmless Soul Full Bloom, its board members, employees, volunteers, affiliates, and partners from any claims, damages, or liabilities arising from your participation in our services.

7. Confidentiality and Privacy

·       Participant Confidentiality: The Organization maintains strict confidentiality standards. All participant information, personal stories, and program discussions remain confidential and are not shared without explicit written consent, except as required by law.

·       Personal Information: Your personal information (name, contact details, health information) is collected and used solely for program administration, communication, and improvement purposes. We do not sell or share personal information with third parties without your consent.

·       Group Confidentiality: For group programs and community events, participants agree to maintain the confidentiality of other participants' personal information, stories, and experiences shared during sessions ("What is shared here, stays here").

For detailed information about how we collect, use, and protect your data, please refer to our separate Privacy Policy.

8. Intellectual Property Rights

·       The Organization retains all rights to its programs, materials, curricula, online content, and intellectual property.

·       You may not reproduce, distribute, adapt, or create derivative works from our materials without prior written consent.

·       Limited personal use of downloaded materials for your own education is permitted for participants in good standing.

·       Content provided by participants (testimonials, feedback, submissions) may be used by the Organization for program improvement and promotional purposes with participant consent.

9. Limitation of Liability

TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW:

·       As a Nonprofit Organization: Soul Full Bloom, as a nonprofit charitable organization, shall not be held liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages arising from your participation in our services or use of our materials, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.

·       Liability Cap: Except for claims involving gross negligence or willful misconduct, the Organization's liability shall not exceed the amount of fees paid by the participant in the 12 months preceding the claim.

·       Third-Party Services: The Organization is not liable for the acts, omissions, or services of third-party service providers, partners, or affiliated organizations referenced in our materials.

·       Website and Technology: The Organization makes no warranty regarding the continuous, uninterrupted, or error-free operation of our website or technology platforms. We are not liable for data loss, system failures, or technical issues beyond our reasonable control.

10. Indemnification

You agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Soul Full Bloom, its board members, employees, volunteers, and agents from and against all claims, damages, costs, and expenses (including attorney's fees) arising from:

·       Your violation of these Terms

·       Your violation of any applicable law or regulation

·       Your participation in our services

·       Your infringement of third-party rights

·       Any content or information you provide to the Organization

11. Confidential and Sensitive Program Information

If you participate in or are aware of the Organization's specialized programs or initiatives:

·       You agree to maintain confidentiality regarding the nature, methods, and participants involved in such programs

·       You will not disclose program-specific information to media, government agencies, or other third parties without prior written authorization

·       This confidentiality obligation survives indefinitely after your participation ends

·       Authorized researchers or evaluators may engage with the Organization under separate confidentiality agreements

12. Dispute Resolution and Governing Law

·       Governing Law: These Terms are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Colorado, without regard to conflict of law principles.

·       Venue: Any legal action or proceeding arising under these Terms shall be brought exclusively in the state or federal courts located in Colorado, and you consent to the jurisdiction and venue of such courts.

·       Dispute Resolution Process: Before initiating legal action, parties agree to attempt to resolve disputes through good-faith negotiation. If negotiation fails, disputes may be resolved through mediation facilitated by a neutral third party.

·       Informal Dispute Resolution: You agree to contact the Organization's management with any concerns or disputes, providing an opportunity for resolution before pursuing formal legal action.

13. Modifications to Terms

The Organization reserves the right to modify these Terms at any time. Material changes will be communicated to participants via email, website update, or in-person notification. Your continued participation after notification of changes constitutes acceptance of the revised Terms.

14. Termination of Services

The Organization may terminate a participant's access to services or participation in programs at any time, with or without cause, at its sole discretion. Grounds for termination include but are not limited to:

·       Violation of these Terms or program-specific conduct guidelines

·       Harassment or harm directed toward other participants or staff

·       Failure to comply with health and safety protocols

·       Behavior that disrupts program effectiveness or participant safety

Upon termination, all access to programs and materials will cease immediately.

15. Severability

If any provision of these Terms is found to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable, such provision shall be modified to the minimum extent necessary to make it valid and enforceable. If modification is not possible, the provision shall be severed, and the remaining provisions shall continue in full force and effect.

16. Entire Agreement

These Terms constitute the entire agreement between you and Soul Full Bloom regarding your participation in our services. These Terms supersede all prior and contemporaneous agreements, understandings, and representations. No course of dealing, course of performance, or trade usage shall modify these Terms unless expressly agreed to in writing by authorized representatives of the Organization.

17. Contact Information

For questions, concerns, or disputes related to these Terms or our services:

Soul Full Bloom

Loveland, CO

970-980-9068

[email protected]

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly is an entheogenic church, and how is it different from a traditional religious or wellness organization?

An entheogenic church centers its spiritual practice on direct experience of the Divine through sacred plant sacraments. While a traditional church may rely mainly on scripture, rules or ritual, we combine reverence, ceremony, and evidence-based insights into how entheogens spark neuro-plasticity and mystical connection. In other words, we use plants to open both the heart and the brain to “living scripture” within.

How does one become a member of Soul Full Bloom, and are there specific requirements or an application process for membership?

Simply complete "Begin your Bloom", meet for a brief Discovery  call, and agree to our Consent, liability and harm-reduction guidelines. Members must be 21 + and willing to engage with the community in a respectful, service-minded way.

Are your sacraments legal, and how does Soul Full Bloom stay within state and federal guidelines?

Yes. We are a 501(c)(3) entheogenic church. Our sacramental use is protected by the First Amendment, the federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), and Colorado’s Natural Medicine Act. Sacraments are shared only with registered members, who agree to spiritual use, after signed liability and consent forms are complete. Soul Full Bloom has internal obligations it must follow without exception or default; a board, transparency demonstrating bona-fide spirituality, not trafficking sacrement, satisfying both RFRA and nonprofit rules.

What is the recommended microdosing protocol or schedule for members?

Most members start with 0.05 – 0.2 g (50-500 mg) of dried psilocybin-containing mushrooms (about 1/10–1/20 of a full journey dose). Common schedules are “1 day on / 2 days off” (Fadiman) or “4 days on / 3 days off” (Stamets stack) for 6–8 weeks, followed by a 2- to 4-week rest or 5 days on 2 days off for neuroplasticity, trauma and complex PTSD. . We personalize doses and rhythms to your biology, intention, and lifestyle.

Are there any risks or side effects associated with microdosing your sacraments?

At micro-levels, most people notice subtle mood-lifting and focus. Occasional side effects include temporary fatigue, vivid dreams, or mild anxiety. Higher sensitivity, pregnancy, uncontrolled hypertension, bipolar I, or a history of psychosis are contraindications. We screen for these and provide continuous support.

What kind of guidance and integration support do you provide with a micro- or macro-dose experience?

Every sacrament experience is paired with prep calls, grounding practices, and an integration pathway: group integration calls , one-on-one coaching, somatic tools, journaling prompts, and access to our advisors and coaches when needed. We walk with you before, during, and after each step.

How can I volunteer, collaborate, or otherwise contribute to Soul Full Bloom’s mission?

Reach out to us vis "Contact Us" form. Whether you bring event support, gardening skills, graphic design, or professional expertise, we’ll match your gifts with current needs. Donations of time, talent, or resources are all tax-deductible and help the mission bloom.

What is microdosing, and how does it differ from a full psychedelic experience?

Microdosing = a sub-perceptual amount (≈ 1/20 of a journey dose) taken on a structured schedule to gently tune neural circuits, uplift mood, and heighten creativity—without hallucination or impairment. A macro-dose (aka “journey” or “ceremony dose”) is large enough to produce 4–6 hours of profound sensory, cognitive, and spiritual shifts that often lead to lasting personal insight. Each has its place; both are approached with respect, intention, and science-backed safeguards.

What’s an “entheogen”

An entheogen is simply a plant-based (or naturally-derived) substance—think psilocybin mushrooms, ayahuasca, peyote—that people take on purpose to spark a deep, often mystical, spiritual experience.

Word origin: Coined in 1977 from Greek roots meaning “to realize the divine within.”

Key idea: The substance itself isn’t the focus; it’s the intention behind using it. If you swallow a psychedelic to party, it’s just a psychedelic. If you take it to pray , activate, heal, or meet the Sacred, it’s called an entheogen.

Why it matters?: Used with the right setting with intention, entheogens reliably open the kind of “attunements" or mystical states that have fueled spiritual practices and shamanic ceremonies across cultures for thousands of years.

An entheogen is nature’s tool for turning up the inner volume on your connection to the Divine within that connects all living beings

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