WE FOLLOW THE ANCIENT WAY OF DEEP CONNECTION & RECIPROCITY
"e hele me ka pu’olo"
Always Take An Offering With You. Make Every Person Place or Condition Better Than You Left It Always. Wherever You Go, Always Take Something With You.) …This Is The Sacred Hawaiian Way, the Way of Abundant Flow Honoring Ke Akua (God) and His Creation Which is Nature.
FEATURED COLLECTIONS
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Ceremonial Cacao Tea
Ceremonial Cacao Tea
Mandarin, Cardemon, Anise Atolli
Mandarin, Cardemon, Anise Atolli
DEVOTION RITUAL BOX
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Cacao nibs
Cacao nibs
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SANCTUARY 30 Day supply
SANCTUARY 30 Day supply
THRIVE 30 Day Supply
THRIVE 30 Day Supply
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SOOTHE 30 Day Supply
LOVE & BOUNDARIES RITUAL BOX
LOVE & BOUNDARIES RITUAL BOX
MANIFESTATION RITUAL BOX
MANIFESTATION RITUAL BOX
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DEVOTION RITUAL BOX
BALANCE RITUAL BOX
BALANCE RITUAL BOX
CEREMONIAL CACAO SCHOOL
Start July 6, 2024
We are excited to welcome 2024 with a whole new revamped version of our sought after ceremonial facilitator training. Our in depth training has been broken down into 3 levels so you can go at your own pace and choose the level of commitment you want.
Unlike other trainings this "PHD" level of training benefits the most with extra time in the circle. We recognize this is a cultural exchange and so it takes time to learn how to sit in an indigenous circle. Lead by One Who Catches Lightning and Keeper of the Thunderstone a cacao keeper whose lineage dates back to 1600 BCE you will learn more than facts, history, and recipes, but how to truly hold circles or ceremony not just lead one.
WHY IS THIS CEREMONIAL CACAO SO RARE?
- Hawaiian cacao represents 1% of the global cacao production and is home to the costliest beans in the world.
- We represent 1% of that focusing on REAL ceremonial cacao made by INDIGENOUS people.
- We Pay LIVING WAGES.
- We buy direct from farmers and pay $13-$17 per pound of fermented dried beans which is at least 900% more up to 1600% more than the global average.
- Made from PASTE not powder. Made in small 8 pound batches.
- We carry on an ancient tradition handed down to us SINCE 1600 BCE
- Single FARM tree to bar HANDMADE in CEREMONY FOR CEREMONY following many ancient protocols
- Proceeds go to land restoration, indigenous elders, growing food for the local community, animal rescue, first nation sovriengty efforts, and subsidizing/free access to teachings for indigenous students.
START YOUR CACAO JOURNEY WITH OUR NEW 1 LB BARS
1 LB BAR FLIGHT - 3 1 LB BARS
1 LB BAR FLIGHT - 3 1 LB BARS
KEALAKEKUA 1 LB BAR
KEALAKEKUA 1 LB BAR
KA'AHAKINI 1 LB BAR
KA'AHAKINI 1 LB BAR
MĀ'ILI 1 LB BAR
MĀ'ILI 1 LB BAR
“I was not expecting the level of change in my life that this cacao has created. It has connected me to my abuelitas and all the teachings I had forgotten. I've had some challenging years and this cacao is literally the only thing keeping me going."
Maritza, CA
"I didn't expect how smoothe the bars would be! They are totally different than anything out there. They are so beautiful I almost didn't want to break them but I am glad I did! The medicine is so pure and powerful"
MJ, New Mexico
“Cuatro Manos is the best most delightful ceremonial cacao I have had the pleasure to use. There's really nothing to compare it to.”
Lisa, Switzerland
Events
Cacao & Aloha June 7th online
Welcome to the Cacao & Aloha 2 part series event! Get ready to experience a taste of Hawaii from the comfort of your own home. Join us on Friday June 7th and 21st 1 pm Hawai’i for a virtual journey filled with cacao and aloha.
Learn about what makes Hawaiian cacao some of the rarest and costliest cacao in the world. Learn how we as indigenous lineage holders, farmers and makers are living a life where we are keeping the traditions of a circular economy, sacredness, and sovereignty alive in a modern age of commercial farming and making of ceremonial cacao.
As the global climate continues to change affecting a large amount of the cacao planting in the world cacao is becoming rare and some say it might become extinct in some of the places it used to grow in. Don't miss out on this unique online event that promises to educate, and entertain. Aloha!
This is an indgenous circle so will follow certain protocols
This is a 2 part event the same material will not be covered 2x
This is a donation event and all donations will be given to local animal rescue and to support indigenous elders.
No cacao offered if you would like to purchase please do from our site
Cacao & Aloha June 21st online
Welcome to the Cacao & Aloha 2 part series event! Get ready to experience a taste of Hawaii from the comfort of your own home. Join us on Friday June 7th and 21st 1 pm Hawai’i for a virtual journey filled with cacao and aloha. Learn about what makes Hawaiian cacao some of the rarest and costliest cacao in the world.
Learn how we as indigenous lineage holders, farmers and makers are living a life where we are keeping the traditions of a circular economy, sacredness, and sovereignty alive in a modern age of commercial farming and making of ceremonial cacao.
As the global climate continues to change affecting a large amount of the cacao planting in the world cacao is becoming rare and some say it might become extinct in some of the places it used to grow in. Don't miss out on this unique online event that promises to educate, and entertain. Aloha!
This is an indgenous circle so will follow certain protocols
This is a 2 part event the same material will not be covered 2x
This is a donation event and all donations will be given to local animal rescue and to support indigenous elders.
No cacao offered if you would like to purchase please do so online