Seasonal Cacao Ceremonies
You are warmly invited to gather with us in ceremony to honor the Spring Equinox, a sacred threshold where light and dark meet in balance, and the Earth begins her slow, steady unfurling toward new life.
We will sit together around the altar, sharing ceremonial cacao, singing our prayers, and offering intentions for the season ahead. This is a time of renewal, emergence, and remembering what is ready to grow within us. As the days lengthen and warmth returns, we pause to listen—to the wisdom of the heart, the quiet guidance of the Earth, and the medicine of community.
Together we willjoin at the altarspace, share cacao as a heart-opening plant ally, sing, pray, and reflect in circle, set intentions for balance, growth, and new beginnings, and root our visions into the fertile soil of the season.
This ceremony is gentle, grounding, and community-centered. No prior experience with cacao or ceremony is needed, only a willingness to arrive as you are. Come to be nourished, to be witnessed, and to celebrate the turning of the wheel alongside kindred hearts.
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!
All are welcome.
**NO ONE IS TURNED AWAY FOR LACK OF FUNDS. REACH OUT.*
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Saturday March 21
3PM- 5:30PM
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*Locations for these ceremonies change depending on venue availability.
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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.