$175 - Cacao Session, 90 minutes of one-on-one life coaching, massage therapy and energy healing while sipping warm ceremonial cacao to open up your heart chakra.
Feel your heart chakra open and your energy renew when sipping Mayan ceremonial grade cacao imported from Guatemala by Keith's Cacao. Cacao is a super food in and of itself but combine it with massage and energy work and you'll experience a deeper healing. Invidual cacao sessions involve sipping a cup of freshly brewed cacao imbued with intentions set just for your personal healing. After the cacao has begun to work its magic, you will also receive bodywork and energy work combined with personal spiritual coaching to lead you into your deepest potential of healing.
Add Cacao + $10 to any one session
CACAO CEREMONY, Special Introductory Price $200.00
. . . for up to 8 persons. Invite 7 of your friends to experience the magic of a personalized cacao ceremony. Mayan ceremonial grade cacao is brewed with hot water, Cinnamon, ginger and other spices while being gently imbued with the love and light of healing intentions for your group. Sip warm cacao while learning the story of how cacao came to us on Oahu. The healing power of cacao will open up your heart chakra for a deeper healing.
$25 for each additional person over 8. Perfect for a girls' night gathering.
I read a lot. I was recently asked if I knew how many books I owned. "A lot?" I answered meekly. "10 boxes. You have 10 boxes of books. Albeit they're small boxes that weigh a ton but there's 10 of them."
I don't read fiction very often. I read non-fiction. I think it's stems from my deep desire to learn and grow. If the book is so-so, I only own it in one format. But if the books is good, I own it in three formats audio, hard copy, and digital formats. A little OCD I know but it works for me.
Then there are books like Brene Brown's book, The Gifts of Imperfection - books that I study. Books that I highlight, write notes in the margins, take notes and go back to them again and again. Books that send me back into the crucible of self-searching and the flames of self-awareness.
Have you read it? If so, what are your thoughts?
What books have lit you up and made you look a little deeper into yourself?