Cacao Ceremony & Kirtan Workshop

 

Workshop Recap

On September 11th, 2024, Sarah Kilcoyne hosted a special Cacao Ceremony & Kirtan workshop at Studio 2 in The Digital Hub, Dublin 8.  This workshop focused on fostering mental health and wellbeing through mindfulness, voicework, and chanting.

This workshop was part of the Health and Wellbeing Initiatives delivered by The Smart D8 Panel for the Employees of Companies based in The Digital Hub (1/5).

Workshop Highlights

During this one hour-long workshop, participants gathered in circle with a cup of ceremonial grade cacao to drink, set an intention for themselves through a guided meditation, and expressed themselves through voice work and chanting mantra, practicing Kirtan.

Cacao Ceremony

The Cacao Ceremony ritual helped participants to connect to the present moment and reconnect to themselves and their inner landscape. Participants experienced increased focus and concentration, less mental clutter, and a feeling of being more grounded and at ease within themselves. When sitting in a cacao ceremony, one is encouraged to self-reflect, to practice self compassion and gratitude, and to set an intention for themselves as to what type of energy they would like to cultivate within themselves for the hour,  and then they can carry that intention with them for the rest of their day/week.

Guided Meditation

Sarah led a guided meditation, integrating breathwork to help participants activate their parasympathetic nervous system. This relaxation technique promoted calmness, reduced stress, and supported overall mental health by slowing heart rate, lowering blood pressure, and enhancing relaxation.

Kirtan (Chanting)

The workshop concluded with a Kirtan session, where participants were invited to sing mantras alongside Sarah, while she played the harmonium, musically accompanying the singing. Using Sanskrit mantras and the harmonium, the repetitive practice helped participants focus on the present moment. Participants had the chance to learn the meaning of the Sanskrit words and the origin of the word ‘Mantra’, which comes from the junction of two words: Man – meaning mind, and Tra- meaning thread. When chanting mantra we are weaving threads of conscious words and thoughts through the mind to purify, bring clarity and transform harmful thinking. This then transports the mind into stillness. It is also widely believed that singing and syncing our breath together in time with the music promotes wellbeing and co-regulation within the group. Chanting together fostered a sense of unity and wellbeing within the group, with many feeling comfortable expressing their voices.

Workshop Goals

The primary goal of this workshop was to offer Dublin 8 workers a break from their daily routines, providing them with tools to foster and promote mental health and wellbeing in the workplace. By introducing these modalities, Sarah aimed to expand participants’ “window of tolerance”—the zone where people function most effectively. Because, when people are within this zone, they have a greater capacity to receive, process and integrate information and respond more efficiently and calmly to the demands asked of them. Therefore, the workshop helped participants learn how to remain calm and centered, even under the pressures of work.

Through the cacao ceremony, meditation, and Kirtan, the event sought to give participants new practices to help reduce stress, cultivate mindfulness, and nurture their emotional wellbeing in the workplace. The overall feedback was highly positive, with many attendees leaving feeling calmer, more grounded, and eager to incorporate these techniques into their lives.

To watch the video showcasing the best moments from the ‘Cacao Ceremony & Kirtan’ workshop, please visit this link: https://vimeo.com/1017878140.