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454g 100% Ceremonial Cacao from Guatemala, from the Maya wisdom keeper Nana Marina Cruz
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Cacao ceremonies are originated all the way back to Mayan and Aztec traditions in Central and South America. The spirit of Cacao was used for spiritual, medicinal and ceremonial purposes, inner awakening and creative guidance. The heart opening medicine can unlock euphoric states, release emotions and enabels you to connect to our higher self, our wisdom within, the loving energy in our body and will also silence the mind. Cacao has been used for centuries to heal the mental, physical and spiritual body.
The package contains 454 g of 100% ceremonial grade cacao, harvested and processed in Guatemala. The farm belongs to the Mayan wisdom keeper Nana Marina Cruz and her family. The cacao is 100% natural and harvested and processed ethically and with prayers.
Dosing and preparation:
For ceremonial use we recommend 30g per portion.
For shamanic journeys we recommend around 20g per portion.
For consumption outside of a ceremony, we recommend 8g – 10g per portion.
Chop the Cacao with a knife and place in an already heated saucepan. Gradually add approx. 150-250 ml (for one portion) of water while stirring constantly. Make sure that the Cacao doesn't burn and that it emerge well with the water.
It is best not to heat above 40 degrees, otherwise it will lose its raw quality!
The Cacao is traditionally prepared with water, cinnamon and chilli.
You can add honey or plant milk as you feel, to familiarize yourself with the taste at the beginning.
Prepare theCacao with your whole presence, you can connect with your intentions, say your prayers and sing to the medicine to connect with the spirit.
Before you take the Cacao, hold the mug in front of your heart with both hands, close your eyes, connect with your intentions and open yourself to the medicine in gratitude.
Enjoy the heart-opening medicine from Mama Cacao.
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Original Shipibo wooden pipe, hand carved in Peru
Medium size – height 6 cm / diameter 5.5 cm
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The Shipibo pipes are traditionally used by healers of the Shipibo Conibo tradition to smoke Mapacho tobacco in ceremonies and healing treatments to purify, heal and work with intentions.
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Original Q’ero Misa cloth / altar cloth called Mestana (or Lliqlla) from the ancient Inca tradition, made by the family of Eduardo Chura Apaza from the Q’ero nation Cusco / Peru
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The Mestana is a sacred textile from the Q'ero tradition (the last descendants of the Inca), which is traditionally used by Q'ero elders and medicine men as the outher cloth of the Misa, the medicine bundle of the Q'eros.
Furthermore it is used for Despacho rituals or as an altar cloth.
You can use the Mestana to create a misa or a medicine bundle or to wrap sacred or ceremonial objects or Despachos (sacred offerings to the spiritual world). You can use it as a altar cloth or as a table cloth.
Size: approx. 66 x 66 cm

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Original Q’ero Misa cloth / altar cloth called Mestana (or Lliqlla) from the ancient Inca tradition, made by the family of Eduardo Chura Apaza from the Q’ero nation Cusco / Peru
1 in stock
The Mestana is a sacred textile from the Q'ero tradition (the last descendants of the Inca), which is traditionally used by Q'ero elders and medicine men as the outher cloth of the Misa, the medicine bundle of the Q'eros.
Furthermore it is used for Despacho rituals or as an altar cloth.
You can use the Mestana to create a misa or a medicine bundle or to wrap sacred or ceremonial objects or Despachos (sacred offerings to the spiritual world). You can use it as a altar cloth or as a table cloth.
Size: approx. 66 x 66 cm

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Original Q’ero table cloth / altar cloth (called Pasadizo) from the ancient Inca tradition, made by the family of Eduardo Chura Apaza from the Q’ero nation Cusco / Peru
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This Pasadizo is made from very soft handspun baby alpaca wool that is dyed with vegetable dyes and then woven by hand. The woven symbols and patterns reflect the mythology of the Q'eros and the sacred symbols and patterns of the ancient Inca tradition.
It was made in Cusco or in the Q'ero villages in the high Andes of Peru by women of the Q'ero tradition of Eduardo Chura Apaza's family. It takes a couple of weeks to finish a such a cloth.
The craft of spinning, weaving, and dyeing has been passed down in Q'ero families for centuries and is part of the spiritual tradition of the Q'ero people. The Q'eros, who live in the high Andes of Peru, are the last descendants of the Inca and carry the ancient Inca tradition with its sacred wisdom to this day.
You can use the Pasadizo as a altar cloth or as a table cloth or as a kind of scarf.
Size: 167 x 39 cm

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Original Q’ero table cloth / altar cloth (called Pasadizo) from the ancient Inca tradition, made by the family of Eduardo Chura Apaza from the Q’ero nation Cusco / Peru
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This Pasadizo is made from very soft handspun baby alpaca wool that is dyed with vegetable dyes and then woven by hand. The woven symbols and patterns reflect the mythology of the Q'eros and the sacred symbols and patterns of the ancient Inca tradition.
It was made in Cusco or in the Q'ero villages in the high Andes of Peru by women of the Q'ero tradition of Eduardo Chura Apaza's family. It takes a couple of weeks to finish a such a cloth.
The craft of spinning, weaving, and dyeing has been passed down in Q'ero families for centuries and is part of the spiritual tradition of the Q'ero people. The Q'eros, who live in the high Andes of Peru, are the last descendants of the Inca and carry the ancient Inca tradition with its sacred wisdom to this day.
You can use the Pasadizo as a altar cloth or as a table cloth or as a kind of scarf.
Size: 211 x 45 cm
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Original Shipibo Wayruru bracelets, handmade in Peru
The Shipibo Wayruru bracelets are made of seeds of the Wayruru tree. Wayruru seeds are traditionally used for energetic protection.
| Wayruru Bracelet | Wayruru bracelet red seeds with white cord, Wayruru bracelet red seeds with black cord, Wayruru bracelet red seeds with red cord, Wayruru bracelet black & red seeds with black cord |
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Shipibo men’s polo shirt, handcrafted in Pucallpa / Peru
Size S
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Men's polo shirt printed with traditional patterns from the Shipibo tradition and the world of the plant medicine, embroidered with Pucallpa lettering at the chest.
Suitable for wearing in ceremony.

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