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A Cacao Ceremony is a traditional use of cacao originating from indigenous cultures in Central and South America. It’s often done for spiritual growth, opening of the heart, and with the aim of gaining insights, getting closer to oneself, and inner healing. You can do this alone, in a small group, or participate in a guided cacao ceremony.
Below, I’ll share an example of steps you can follow to conduct a cacao ceremony.
After drinking the cacao, you can sit in silence, meditate, or often a guided visualization/meditation is conducted. This is a time for introspection, self-reflection, and spiritual connection. Then, a music playlist is played, there may be live music, and sometimes a sound healing session is conducted. It can also involve singing mantras to open up everyone’s voices.
There are various forms of cacao ceremonies. It’s also common to engage in exercises during a cacao ceremony to connect with each other, express your heart, or engage in reflection exercises. There are also cacao ceremonies where bodywork is done or where dancing is involved. This shows that there are many ways to work with cacao.
After the cacao ceremony, participants may have the opportunity to share their experiences if they wish. This can be done in the form of free exchange or by passing around ceremonial objects, such as a talking stick.
The cacao ceremony is often concluded with gratitude for the experience and for the cacao itself. Take the time to ground yourself and return to the present moment. Optionally, you can cleanse the space again to close the ceremony.
It’s important to remember that a cacao ceremony is a deeply personal and spiritual experience, and the details and rituals can vary depending on the tradition, culture, and individual preferences.
Are you curious about ceremonial cacao? Would you like to order your own Ceremonial cacao? Interested in learning more? Visit the Ceremonial Cacao page or order your ceremonial cacao directly.