NYMPHÉA - Blue lotus petals
The ancient Egyptians believed that the scent of the blue lotus had a divine origin and that Ra, the Sun god, was born from it.
Worshipped for its aphrodisiac properties and because it facilitates the penetration of the worlds, it was widely used in rituals, ceremonies, cosmetics and perfumed ointments.
The blue lotus, however, was forgotten for thousands of years, until the first archaeologists rekindled its spark with the discovery of ancient tombs and its representations on almost every column and wall of temples and tombs. The flower of the Nile would then once again be able to share its secrets with us and offer us its gifts such as its aphrodisiac powers, its relaxing sensations, the lucid dreams it could induce and the dreamlike states into which it gently transports us.
Dried blue lotus petals are finally an invitation to deep contemplation, connection, and soul awakening. Step inside and discover what they have to reveal to you.
RITUALS
Infusion ritual : Place 1 tablespoon of blue lotus petals in an infuser. Pour hot water (95C) over the petals and let them steep for 5 to 7 minutes. You can add milk, a little cinnamon, cardamom, and honey for a creamier drink.
Meditation or Purification Ritual: Place blue lotus petals around your meditation space. Sit in the center and meditate, focusing on the symbolism of the blue lotus to promote mental clarity and tranquility.
Ritual Bath: Add a few blue lotus petals to your bath to create a relaxing ritual.
Tailored to your own beliefs and intentions, these rituals can become powerful moments of reflection and spiritual connection.
*Dosage: Excessive consumption of blue lotus may cause adverse effects.
*Interaction with other substances: Blue lotus may interact with other medications or substances. It is important to consult a healthcare professional before consuming it, especially if you are taking other medications.
*Legality: The legality of consuming blue lotus varies from place to place. Be sure to know your local laws and regulations before considering its use.
*Pregnancy and breastfeeding: Pregnant or breastfeeding women should avoid consuming blue lotus due to the lack of data on its effects on the fetus or infant.
Ingredients: Organic dried blue lotus flowers (Nymphaea caerulea) Ingredients: Organic dried blue lotus flowers (Nymphaea caerulea)
NYMPHÉA - Blue lotus petals
The ancient Egyptians believed that the scent of the blue lotus had a divine origin and that Ra, the Sun god, was born from it.
Worshipped for its aphrodisiac properties and because it facilitates the penetration of the worlds, it was widely used in rituals, ceremonies, cosmetics and perfumed ointments.
The blue lotus, however, was forgotten for thousands of years, until the first archaeologists rekindled its spark with the discovery of ancient tombs and its representations on almost every column and wall of temples and tombs. The flower of the Nile would then once again be able to share its secrets with us and offer us its gifts such as its aphrodisiac powers, its relaxing sensations, the lucid dreams it could induce and the dreamlike states into which it gently transports us.
Dried blue lotus petals are finally an invitation to deep contemplation, connection, and soul awakening. Step inside and discover what they have to reveal to you.
RITUALS
Infusion ritual : Place 1 tablespoon of blue lotus petals in an infuser. Pour hot water (95C) over the petals and let them steep for 5 to 7 minutes. You can add milk, a little cinnamon, cardamom, and honey for a creamier drink.
Meditation or Purification Ritual: Place blue lotus petals around your meditation space. Sit in the center and meditate, focusing on the symbolism of the blue lotus to promote mental clarity and tranquility.
Ritual Bath: Add a few blue lotus petals to your bath to create a relaxing ritual.
Tailored to your own beliefs and intentions, these rituals can become powerful moments of reflection and spiritual connection.
*Dosage: Excessive consumption of blue lotus may cause adverse effects.
*Interaction with other substances: Blue lotus may interact with other medications or substances. It is important to consult a healthcare professional before consuming it, especially if you are taking other medications.
*Legality: The legality of consuming blue lotus varies from place to place. Be sure to know your local laws and regulations before considering its use.
*Pregnancy and breastfeeding: Pregnant or breastfeeding women should avoid consuming blue lotus due to the lack of data on its effects on the fetus or infant.
Ingredients: Organic dried blue lotus flowers (Nymphaea caerulea) Ingredients: Organic dried blue lotus flowers (Nymphaea caerulea)