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New Moon
Chocolate Church 

A Sunday Morning Cacao Ceremony with
Devotional Chanting and Sacred Plant Allies

With Special Guests Natu and Maggie and a preview of their event "The Living Offering" 

You are invited to a very special Sunday morning Chocolate Church with Ceremonial Cacao and other plant spirit allies. We will commune with the renewing energies of the new moon and these heart-opening medicines and help ourselves re-attune through community and devotional chanting. 

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We are also pleased to welcome our friends Natu and Maggie who will be sharing a preview of their event later on Sunday called The Living Offering — a multi-sensory art ritual where creative energy, consciousness, & nature meet in sacred communion.

Click here for their event which will be a wonderful combination to our morning ceremony.


Sunday, 10/19 @ 11am - 2pm
Outdoors at a beautiful residence in North Sebastopol
A by donation community event.
​Please pre-register for directions & instructions sent with your confirmation email.

If you have any questions, you can reach Antonio by private message by clicking here.

Ceremonial Considerations

Please Consider Carpooling!
In honor of Pachamama please consider carpooling with friends. 
Click here to visit our Facebook event page to post and find carpool options.



Things to Bring
• Reusable water bottle filled with water. Water is good medicine with cacao.
• Be prepared for walking and sitting outdoors.
• Your special hot beverage mug (we always have some available).
• Sacred objects for the altar. 
• A journal for writing and reflection.
• Anything else you'd like to make yourself comfortable - blanket, shawl, etc...
​• Most important, please bring your full presence with an open heart and open mind.


* A Ceremonial Cacao drink is included as a part of this offering! *

If you would like cacao for your personal use at home, please visit this link: 

"It may be that some little root of the sacred tree still lives. Nourish it then, that it may leaf and bloom and fill with singing birds." 
Black Elk

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