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Cacao Foundations
Roots, Ritual & Relationship
in-person | Providence, RI | 60 minutes
$88 (1 person) | $111 (2 people) | $144 (3) | $166 (4) | $188 (family up to 5)
Rooted in my training as a certified cacao practitioner, this one-hour workshop offers a clear and approachable introduction to ceremonial cacao — its traditional origins, preparation, and the ways it nourishes the physical body, expands the heart, and supports a deeper clarity of mind.
Together we orient to cacao's traditional roots, and move into the embodied experience — preparing a simple cup with intention, sharing a guided tasting, and settling into breath and reflection.
This offering is designed for individuals or small private groups who feel called to explore cacao as a personal ritual or mindfulness practice. It serves as an educational and experiential introduction — an invitation into relationship and reverence with this plant ally.
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Ritual Cosmos
Create your living altar. Deepen your presence.
in-person | Providence, RI | $100
Saturday, April 18, 2026 | 1:00-5:00 pm
Ritual Cosmos is a half-day, four-hour experiential workshop offering an introduction to the Pachakuti Mesa — an earth-honoring altar tradition rooted in ancient Andean cosmology and living lineage practices. This gathering invites participants into a direct, embodied relationship with Earth, Spirit, and the living web of life. Through ritual, presence, and sacred attention, we create a ground for listening, remembering, and reconnecting.

Photo by Stephanie Piscitelli, bellinipics.com
The Pachakuti Mesa is not an altar created for display. It is a living ground of relationship. In this workshop, participants are guided to create a personal altar space as a place of prayer, reflection, healing, and ongoing dialogue with the natural and unseen worlds. The Mesa becomes a way of orienting to life — through reciprocity, responsibility, and reverent presence.
This work invites us back into relationship with the Earth as a living intelligence, and with our own bodies, hearts, and inner knowing as part of that same field.
who is this workshop for?
This workshop may resonate with those who:
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feel called to create a personal altar or sacred ground for prayer, meditation, or healing
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wish to deepen their relationship with Earth as a living, conscious presence
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are drawn to ritual, ceremony, and earth-based wisdom traditions
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seek a grounded, experiential way to cultivate connection with Spirit, self, and community
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sense a longing for greater wholeness, belonging, and integration in their spiritual life
No prior experience is necessary. Curiosity, sincerity, and an open heart are enough.

you are welcome here
This work is non-denominational and welcomes people from all spiritual and religious backgrounds. Participants are invited to bring their full selves — including existing faith traditions and prayer practices — into the space. The Pachakuti Mesa does not ask participants to replace or abandon what they already hold sacred. Many experience this work as a return to wholeness — a way of re-including the Earth, the body, and the natural world as living participants in spiritual life.
The workshop is guided primarily through the ritual forms, language, and practices of the Pachakuti Mesa tradition, including the use of Quechua and lineage-based invocations. These forms are offered as experiential pathways of connection and do not require adherence to any belief system.
pathways of learning
Ritual Cosmos offers a foundational introduction to the Pachakuti Mesa tradition and its cosmology. It is not a formal initiation or certification. Those who feel called to deepen further may explore extended apprenticeships or additional study through established lineage pathways. This workshop stands complete in itself — as an introduction, a seed, and a lived experience.


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