Indigenous communities in Central and South America have long used cacao in shamanic ceremonies to connect with the divine, heal the body, and promote mental clarity. Cacao is believed to be a sacred plant that can facilitate communication between the physical and spiritual worlds. Shamans use cacao to create a space of reverence, where they can communicate with their ancestors and spirit guides.

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Spirituality snd Cacao Ceremony

Through participation within cacao ceremonies, ceremonialists assist this awakening through their
focus on healing spiritual, communal, and nature connections, or the overall re enchantment of the Earth and re-animation of the cosmos through imagination and
experience.

In Mircea Eliade’s Shamanism – Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy, ‘ecstasy’ refers
to “soul flight’, a religious experience, where the soul is believed to leave the body in
order to experience another dimension. This dimension was defined by
Carlos Castaneda as the “non-ordinary reality” or “the otherworld.” As both a liminal
figure and traverser of these liminal realms, a ‘shaman’ is said to enter a trance state and
journey to another dimension; in this otherworld, they communicate and negotiate with
spirits, guides, or allies, whom the shaman has relationships with.

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Through this communication, shamans gather information, power, or healing energy and
with it, they return to their body and utilise it “to achieve their aims, which usually are
concerned with medicine, war, hunting, marriage brokering or agriculture.

Within these cultures, shamans were more than “religious specialists”; they were social
mediators often central to their communities.

Conclusion

In conclusion, cacao is a powerful plant with many physical and spiritual benefits. It has been used by indigenous communities for centuries as a tool for healing and connecting with the divine. Now, cacao is becoming increasingly popular in the West as a way to support personal growth and spiritual exploration.

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