Back in March, we met Caroline in Nice, France, our home city. She gave us indications so we could meet at her secret spot, in a beautiful garden located in the city’s hills. At the edge of this garden lies a little entry, hidden between rocks and palm trees. We took this small and narrow way, and landed where she usually leads her ceremonies. We were in our own bubble, hidden in this amazing garden, the three of us grateful for creating this new connection with cacao.
I experienced my very first cacao ceremony a couple of weeks before this encounter and it was with Caroline as a facilitator. A very unique and deep moment. When I left, I knew we had to meet again to talk about cacao and her own experience.
Caroline is a practitioner exploring with a range of practices such as watsu, silvotherapy, shamanic drum, cacao etc… She’s also a writer and always has a new idea or project in mind! Cacao bears a special place in Caroline’s life and we talked about her own relationship with it and what she observes while working with this specific plant-medicine.
Caroline / To me, ceremonial cacao must be grown in ethical conditions, it’s essential, that’s why I have it brought from Auroville by an ethical entrepreneur I know.
Ceremonial cacao must also, in my opinion, be intentional, that’s why when I receive it and I wrap it, I magnetize it by setting an intention of softness and openness for the person who will drink it.
I also think it’s best to have it as minimally processed as possible to keep all the benefits.
I traveled in India after working a couple of years in the fashion industry. I wasn’t really looking for my « spiritual path » specifically, but I already knew I wanted to connect things and practices together. I randomly started to learn Watsu when I was living in Auroville, then I met Reiki while biking in the Himalaya, and step by step I started studying silvotherapy and shamanism. Cacao was naturally coming on my path as it’s a plant that can be considered of shamanic use.
But how I met cacao for the first time is really funny actually. I was working on my new book, writing, and out of nowhere, I decided that the couple in my story would have a cacao ceremony together. I didn’t know anything about it, never heard of it really! So obviously I needed to start looking for information. I thought ‘Ok if I really want to know about it, I need to try a ceremony’. A friend of mine knew a shaman who was working with cacao so that’s how I met cacao for the very first time.
It was a total chock. The journey in itself wasn’t spectacular but it was definitely after the ceremony that I felt it. It was a special feeling, I was so happy, it was almost extreme, everything was beautiful, even the tiniest flower! I felt I needed to dive deeper and try different ceremonies. So I did many ceremonies in France: collective and individual ones. Every time this feeling was getting stronger and stronger.
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