The Blue Lotus Woman

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The Blue Lotus Woman

Align Your Rituals With Your Highest Timeline

The Blue Lotus Woman is a sacred ritual set designed for the woman who is ready to rise into her next chapter with intention, softness, and power.

Curated to awaken clarity, sensuality, intuition, and self-devotion, this collection brings together four beautiful tools to support your daily rituals and manifestations — your Blue Lotus Euphoria loose-leaf tea, a gold stainless-steel strainer, our signature Blue Lotus Effect journal, and a luxury BLE pen.

This is not simply a tea set.

It is a remembrance.

A return to the woman within you who already knows.

The woman who trusts her intuition.
The woman who chooses herself.
The woman who is ready to embody the life she desires.

Whether you are calling in abundance, love, purpose, creativity, healing, or a completely new timeline — The Blue Lotus Woman invites you to slow down, connect inward, and become an energetic match for what you seek.

Each piece has been chosen with intention to support your ritual practice:

Blue Lotus Euphoria Tea softens the nervous system, opens the heart, and guides you into intuitive flow.

The Gold Strainer transforms your tea into a luxurious sensory experience.

The Blue Lotus Effect Journal becomes your sacred portal for scripting, reflection, and visioning.

The Luxury BLE Pen anchors your intentions into form with every word you write.

This is your invitation to pause.
To reconnect.
To remember your power.

To become The Blue Lotus Woman.

✨ What’s Included

  • Euphoria Loose-Leaf Tea (Blue Lotus × Blue Butterfly Pea) — 30–35g

  • Gold Stainless-Steel Tea Strainer

  • Blue Lotus Effect Journal — lined pages with gold detailing

  • Luxury BLE Pen

✨ Your Blue Lotus Woman Ritual

1. Brew Your Tea (the softening)

Add 1–2 tablespoons of tea into your gold strainer.

Pour hot water over the leaves (never above 80°C).

Allow the tea to steep for 3–5 minutes.

As it brews, breathe deeply and let your body soften.

Whisper your intention into the cup:

“Show me the woman I am becoming.”

2. Create Your Sacred Space (the opening)

Find a quiet space.
Light a candle if you feel called.
Sip slowly.

Allow the Blue Lotus to guide you into presence, intuition, and clarity.

3. Journal Your Desires (the activation)

Using your journal and pen, begin writing freely.

You may choose to explore:

Future Self Scripting
Write as though your desires have already arrived.

Embodiment Reflection
“What version of me am I becoming?”

Gratitude Expansion
Write 10 things you deeply appreciate in your life right now.

4. Seal The Ritual (the embodiment)

Close your journal and place your hand over it.

Repeat softly:

“I trust myself. I trust my path. I am ready to receive.”

Take your final sip of tea and allow the feeling of your future to settle into your body.

✨ Perfect For

  • New moon & full moon rituals

  • Morning manifestation practices

  • Nervous system regulation & intentional rest

  • Deepening intuition & self-connection

  • Women stepping into a new chapter

  • Gifting a loved one who is ready to rise

FAQs

Is Blue Lotus Safe?

Blue lotus flower is legal in most countries, but it's important to consult with a healthcare provider before trying it. The FDA labels the flower as poisonous but doesn't classify it as a controlled substance, meaning it's considered fit for human consumption. However, the safe dosage is unclear, and there's limited safety data on the substance and its potential side effects.

Is Blue Lotus Hallucinogenic?

Blue lotus is known as an entheogenic drug, a mind-altering substance that's believed to alter consciousness in a spiritual or religious manner. Consuming blue lotus flowers may result in a gentle euphoria, similar to the effects of cannabis, though it can affect people differently.

Does Blue Lotus Tea Make You Sleepy?

The tea, containing compounds like nuciferine and aporphine, is thought to aid sleep and offer gastrointestinal benefits. It's been used as a natural remedy for insomnia and other sleep disorders, although more research is needed to confirm its effects on the nervous system.

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