Cacao & Hapé Ceremony
Sun, Feb 22
|Denver
This gathering offers space to slow down, connect with body and breath, and sit in reflection as we work with these sacred plant medicines


Time & Location
Feb 22, 2026, 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Denver, Sakala Community, 1660 Gilpin St, Denver, CO 80218, USA
About the event
Join us for a 2-hour Cacao & Hapé Ceremony. This ceremony was created with the intention of bringing people together into a safe space to heal with the medicines, with ourselves, and with each other.
Ceremonial cacao is a feminine energy medicine that comes from Indigenous cultures in Central America and has been used for thousands of years in rituals, prayer, and community gatherings. Cacao is a gentle, heart-opening medicine that connects us to our emotions, relaxes the nervous system, and helps us drop more easily into meditation. Because of its softness and warmth, it’s a beautiful entry point for people who are curious about working with plant medicines in a grounded, supportive way.
Hapé is a sacred tobacco medicine, holding masculine energy, originating from Indigenous tribes of the Amazon rainforest. The ceremonial tobacco leaves are hand picked, dried in the sun, and ground into a fine powder along with…