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Blue Lotus Flowers

Hand-Infused with Cosmic Frequencies

Known by its botanical name Nymphaea caerulea, Blue Lotus was sacred in ancient Egypt, often depicted in temple art, crown engravings, and spiritual rituals.

It was used to commune with the Divine, Connect with the Eternal Self,

and open the heart to higher truths.

Legends say it grew from the primordial waters of creation - the first flower to bloom as light returned to the world. It symbolises rebirth, cosmic memory, and divine awakening.

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Ceremonial Tea

Allow 1 whole flower or 1–2 grams of dried Blue Lotus petals to infuse in hot (not boiling) water for 5–10 minutes.

Inhale the aroma deeply before sipping slowly in a quiet, sacred space.

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Smoking Blend

Blue Lotus may be smoked alone or blended with other herbs such as mugwort, damiana, or mullein. Use during rituals, meditation, or dreamwork to invoke calm, subtle euphoria, and enhanced inner vision.

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Sacred Bath

Add a small handful of petals to a warm bath. Allow their essence to infuse the water as you enter with intention. Ideal before meditation, dreamwork, or personal ceremony.

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