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Cacao ceremonies offer a unique way to find connection in Aspen
By River Stingray Follow
rstingray@aspentimes.com at Aspen Times
· July 11, 2026
· 5 min read
When you walk into the Bucky Dome at Aspen Meadows Resort, what’s waiting is much more than a cup of hot chocolate.
It’s a plant medicine that was offered to warriors before battle and women after birth, a superfood that’s been crafted into an alchemic blend by residents of the Amazon and offe...
Key takeaway “It’s a heart-opening medicine that is the vibration of love,” said Nicole Lindstrom — founder of GLDMND, yoga and meditation teacher and retreat facilitator who offers cacao ceremonies throughout the Roaring Fork Valley.
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Aspen's reputation as a cultural and spiritual hub makes it an ideal location for unique experiences like cacao ceremonies to take root. The Roaring Fork Valley's stunning natural beauty, with its surrounding mountains and rivers, provides a serene backdrop for introspection and connection. For locals, these ceremonies offer a chance to slow down and appreciate the intrinsic wisdom of nature that surrounds them. As someone who has made the transition from a bustling city to Aspen, Nicole Lindstrom's story resonates with many who have come to the area seeking a deeper sense of community and connection to the natural world. By hosting cacao ceremonies in the valley, Lindstrom is tapping into the existing network of wellness and spiritual practitioners, further enriching the area's vibrant cultural landscape. As the popularity of such events grows, it will be interesting to see how they contribute to the valley's reputation as a destination for holistic retreats and spiritual exploration.
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Category: local ·
Published: July 11, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Times ·
Reading time: 5 min
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What is this story about? When you walk into the Bucky Dome at Aspen Meadows Resort, what’s waiting is much more than a cup of hot chocolate.
It’s a plant medicine that was offered to warriors before battle and women after birth, a superfood that’s been crafted into an alchemic blend by residents of the Amazon and offe...
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