Guatemalan ceremonial cacao

Guatemalan ceremonial cacao

100g
3.400 Ft
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Guatemalan ceremonial cacao

Guatemalan ceremonial cacao

3.400 Ft
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This cacao is produced by Q'eqchi farmers who are members of FEDECOVERA, a federation of smallholder groups in Alta Verapaz, northern Guatemala. The federation works to improve the living conditions of farmers while always respecting and protecting their culture. Each of the 262 producer families is Q'eqchi or Poqom'chi' and speaks their own language.

The first tasting is very intimate, intimate and eloquent in its attunement. In the early days, this introduction happened spontaneously. Then I followed this special manifestation with conscious attention. Now I give myself without gaps and with the dedicated attention of almost every cell of my body, I introduce myself and call in the information that it wants to convey and that this consciousness is able to receive in this body.

Experiencing completeness in the loving expansion of consciousness. All is what is, and in that is complete. The embracing experience of the moment includes all possibilities. This is the manifestation of infinity. Nothing is missing from it, this is the joy of being. With interpretation we lose this single moment. But the complete and unconditional surrender, the existence without expectations arising from interpretation, the certainty of faith. This is like a guarantee between us and the source. One is the Wholeness, and the other is the imprint of the same hidden in the body. Whatever is manifested in this connection goes far beyond itself.

Ha még mielőtt egymagad kapcsolódnál a növénnyel szeretnél részt venni egy szertartáson, hogy megtapasztald ezt a szívnyitó teret, akkor ide kattintva tudhatsz meg erről többet.

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To make ceremonial-grade cocoa:

It is very important to never use animal milk, because for some reason it is not compatible with the cocoa plant. Any plant milk can be the base for cocoa. If someone wants to make it with just water, that is perfectly fine too, as long as they are receptive to the very raw flavors.

First, measure out 40 g of cocoa, which is the ceremonial, spiritually-enhancing amount. Cut it from the blocks with a knife and weigh it on a scale calibrated in grams. Set it aside and measure out the liquid. Whether you make it with 1dl of liquid, enough to hold a spoon, or a lighter 2-3dl of milk or water, is entirely up to you and your taste. The main thing is to add 40 g of cocoa. Heat the liquid in a small saucepan to 60-70 °C. It is very useful to have a food thermometer at home and see the data accurately.

When it reaches this temperature, add the cocoa and slowly start mixing. You can use a whisk, any mixer or cutlery. At this stage, the connection is also important.

We can recall and mix in the intention for which we are sitting for the ceremony, we can sing, we can blow Paolo Santo or use pure incense. Some people flavor this liquid with some spices (cinnamon, chili, salt, etc.) or plants (rose, blue lotus, etc.), and if someone likes sweeter flavors, they can use a little honey. Everyone can develop their own spiritual attunement process.

Ceremonies and ritual use:

Daily "wellness" dose: 10 – 15 g - Pleasant mild focus, for everyday drink (e.g. instead of coffee)

Creative or meditative dose: 20 – 25 g - Good for individual practice, writing, yoga, meditation

Ceremonial dose: 35 – 45 g - Group rituals, framework for deep inner work.

Nutritional value per 100 g of product: Energy: 2539 kJ / 616 kcal, Fat: 55 g - of which saturated fatty acids: 34 g, Carbohydrates: 9 g - of which sugars: 0 g, Protein: 11 g, Salt: 0.03 g

Storage: Store in a cool, dry place. Allergens: May contain traces of nuts. Packaged: In Hungary

Raw material from non-EU agriculture

Distributor: www.cacaojourney.com

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