The Cacao Blessing at La Coralina begins this way — quietly, surrounded by the density of a jungle where sound scent, and light move at a different pace. But what happens here is not just about stillness. It’s about context.
In many parts of Central and South America, cacao has long been used as a ceremonial element — connected to community, to ritual, to a way of slowing down that predates modern wellness culture. At La Coralina, this tradition is not recreated. It’s respected.
Sourced locally and prepared with intention, cacao becomes a medium — not to escape, but to arrive more fully at the present moment.
Unlike many structured wellness practices, the Cacao Blessing does not guide you toward a specific outcome. There is no expectation to feel something. No pressure to transform. Instead, it creates the conditions for something to happen — if it needs to.



