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Learn about cacao, rapé, and sananga — and how they support deep presence and energetic clearing.

1 h
Tiered Pricing Model
Coal Creek

Service Description

At Mana Flow Collective, we honor the sacred gifts of plant medicine as powerful allies on the path of healing, presence, and transformation. Each plant medicine carries its own unique wisdom and energetic signature, offering support to body, mind, and spirit. Cacao, known as the “Food of the Gods,” opens the heart and softens the emotional body. It invites joy, creativity, and connection — helping you to step into a space of loving presence and soulful remembrance. Rapé (pronounced ha-PAY) is a traditional Amazonian snuff made from sacred plants and tree barks. It works to clear energetic and mental fog, sharpen focus, and ground your awareness in the present moment. Rapé supports clarity, spiritual alignment, and deep cleansing. Sananga is a powerful eye medicine used by indigenous peoples of the Amazon to cleanse the eyes and energetic vision. It helps release mental and emotional blockages, heightens intuition, and enhances clarity on all levels — physical, energetic, and spiritual. Each ceremony is held with reverence, intention, and care, creating a safe container to explore, heal, and expand. Whether you seek heart-opening, grounding, or energetic clarity, these plant medicines offer profound support on your journey of embodiment and awakening.


Contact Details

  • Coal Creek Canyon, CO, USA

    ‪+1 (720) 822‑3951‬

    manaflowcollective@gmail.com


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