21st of March - Cacao Ceremony for New Moon & Spring Equinox
- Alexi

- Jan 2
- 2 min read

The cacao ceremony for the Spring Equinox & New Moon in March 2026 offers an opportunity to harness the energies of renewal, growth & intention-setting. As winter fades & spring emerges, this ritual celebrates the balance of light & dark, symbolizing new beginnings in nature & fresh perspectives.
During the ceremony, participants gather to enjoy the heart-opening properties of ceremonial cacao, for its ability to connect us with our emotions & creativity. The ritual typically begins with a guided meditation, allowing participants to ground themselves & set intentions aligned with the upcoming season.
As the new moon signifies a time to plant seeds of intention, participants are encouraged to reflect on their desires & aspirations for the coming months. With the heart-expanding effects of cacao, individuals may find themselves more open to insights & inspirations, allowing them to explore their true selves & aspirations.
The ceremony culminates with sharing stories, setting intentions aloud & enjoying the rich, nourishing cacao together, fostering a sense of community & connection. Embracing the energies of the Spring Equinox & the New Moon, this cacao ceremony invites participants to embrace growth, honor their journeys & celebrate the infinite possibilities that spring brings.
Join us on a journey into silence to draw clarity, strength & inspiration.
In ceremony, you can expect:
opening ceremony
cacao ritual and prayer
meditation
ritual & journaling
sound healing journey
Heart opening & emotional clarity: Cacao acts as a natural heart opener, allowing you to release emotional blockages. This promotes clarity about your feelings & enables you to set genuine intentions.
This ceremony will be held in English & German
What to bring:
Comfortable clothing
Item for the altar
Journal
Location & time:
5pm - 7pm Saturday 21st of March 2026
LIVlab Luzern
Registration Deadline - 20th of March 2026
Investement:
68 CHF
Book here





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