Ritual - Blue Lotus Flowers

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

BLEND Dried Blue Lotus Flower
DESCRIPTION

 

APPROX. 5-10 FULL DRIED FLOWERS IN EACH PACK

USE

Instructions For Tea:

Brew on the stove 1-2 whole flowers in a large pot of water (300ml per flower) until boiling and simmer for 3 mins on low heat once reaching boiling point. 

Or simply add boiling hot water to teapot/large mug and steep Blue Lotus flowers inside. Drink the full serving and top up again with boiling water another 2-3 times or until the water runs clear

One flower typically makes 2 servings of tea. 

  

Instructions For Soaking:

Add whole flowers into the bathtub during your goddess bath. Use flowers to exfoliate the body. 

Each bag is approx. 10 grams and contains around 5-10 natural dried Blue Lotus flowers

Grown Organically in China in chemical-free, pesticide-free environments

Best before 18 months. Store in a dry, dark cupboard away from direct sunlight in air-tight packaging.

 

Best before 18 months. Store in a dry, dark cupboard away from direct sunlight in air-tight packaging.

 

Blue Lotus (Nymphaea Caerulea) was revered by the Ancient Egyptians as a sacred visionary plant used to connect to higher realms.

Today, it's used in a ritualistic way to activate the third eye, raise one's vibration and deepen intuition.

The Ancient Egyptians believed the scent of the Blue Lotus had a divine origin and it was used in rituals, ceremonies, cosmetics & scented salves.

The Blue Lotus has an intoxicating scent awakening you to the present moment. The mystical perfume uplifts the psyche evoking feelings of tranquility & bliss.

Blue Lotus is a botanical treasure cherished by different civilizations for thousands of years for its naturally occurring antioxidants and supportive nutrients. 

Blue Lotus was often used as a visionary plant to elicit dream states that would take royalty to higher realms, expanding intuition and astral dreaming capabilities. 

The Ancient Egyptians used to consume Blue Lotus by smoking the dried flowers in pipes as depicted in hieroglyphs, as well as brewing the flowers as tea, along with using blue lotus flowers for smudging, making salves, perfumes and other cosmetics.