Seasonal Cacao Ceremonies

 

Join me in coming together to honor and celebrate the elements, the seasons, ourselves, each other, and this precious life as we share in ceremonial cacao. Bringing the love and wisdom of Mama Cacao’s Spirit, honoring the Indigenous protectors of Cacao, while we open discussion, contemplation, meditation/prayer, and song in connection with community.

For thousands of years the Indigenous people of Central and South Americas have used cacao for medicinal, celebrational, and ceremonial purposes. The scientific name for Cacao is Theobroma cacao which means “Food for the Gods” and it is believed to have been sent from the heavens as a gift to mankind.

In this ceremony we will honor the Spring, the representation of new life and light, new beginnings, and return of life to Mother Earth and in our own being.

Cacao is gentle yet very powerful plant medicine. When consumed intentionally and in ceremony, it subtly releases energy blockages and barriers that we unconsciously build against ourselves and others. It is a doorway to invite us to open to our consciousness and our hearts. Join me as we collectively create higher frequencies of love through our body, minds, and spirits.


I look forward to sharing in the healing power of cacao with you!

 

Ceremony
Details

When • March 22

Time • 6:30pm-9pm

Where • Mama Flowers Studio

Things to bring

  • Yoga mat

  • Blanket

  • Drums, Rattles, guitar, or any instrument

  • Songs or poems

  • Journal

  • Bottle of water

  • And of course, and open heart

These ceremonies are donation based. If you would like to donate, suggested donation is anywhere between $40 to $55. **SEE BOTTOM OF PAGE FOR INFO ABOUT DONATED MONEY**

We look forward to seeing you in our circle!

In my commitment to honor the elders and spiritual guides who walk the medicine path and hold the sacred traditions and ancestral wisdom, I give a portion of all donations for seasonal ceremonies back to them. This supports them in continuing their healing work and preserving their sacred traditions.