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Cacao Ceremony @ Oru Space


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Monthly Cacao Ceremony @ Oru Space

(last Sunday of every month)


Sunday 28th November

14.00 - 17.00 | ?75



Ceremonial Cacao opens the heart chakra, allowing us to vibrate from the frequency of love and above. When our frequency is emitting love, we are able to manifest our deepest desires with ease and grace.


Cacao known as 'Food of the Gods' in Maya allowed those who drank this beautiful drink to connect not only to their own inner wisdom but to that of the cosmos. The ceremonial cacao used is raw, organic and sustainably sourced from the Tsatsayaku Tribe in the Amazon.


In this very special ceremony, we will plant seeds of intentions with ancient Shamanic Practices. Connect to the source with oracle cards to hear messages from your soul and raise our vibration with cacao.


Book here: https://www.oruspace.co/workshops

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