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[Holy Trinity] Blue/Red/White Lotus Petals & Stamens - Anxiety Sleep Tea Smoke

[Holy Trinity] Blue/Red/White Lotus Petals & Stamens - Anxiety Sleep Tea Smoke

🌸 Lotus Petal Blend – Red, White & Blue Lotus Petals

A delicate blend of pure Lotus petals only – no stems or pods – featuring Red, White, and Blue Lotus from organic farms in Sri Lanka. Gently hand-harvested and air-dried, then prepared and packaged in the UK.


☕ How to Use

Add to tea, incense, bath blends, or spiritual preparations. Easier to infuse and faster to steep than whole flowers.

Use approx. 1.25g per cup (or 5g per litre). Petals steep faster and may be more suitable for subtle preparations.


🌸 History, Use & Symbolism

This petal blend brings together divine compassion, serene clarity, and celestial wisdom—perfect for those seeking inner harmony or ceremonial resonance.

  • Blue: Transcendence, insight, relaxation

  • White: Purity, peace, detachment

  • Red: Devotion, love, emotional strength


💫 Benefits & Properties

  • Soothing to the nervous system

  • Encourages emotional release and heart healing

  • Useful for lucid dreaming and inner journeying

  • Fragrant and potent in incense or bath rituals

  • Ideal for teaselixirs, and spiritual blends


📦 Sold as mixed lotus petals. Visit our page for additional preparations.

  • The Lotus Flower has been celebrated in ancient Sanskrit, Pali, and Sinhala literary works as a symbol of virtue, discipline, and purity.

    Often referred to as the sacred lily, played a pivotal role in ancient Egyptian civilization. Depicted in hieroglyphics and art dating back to the 14th century B.C., the Lotus was not merely an ornamental flower but held deep symbolic meaning. 🌷 It was associated with creation, rebirth, and the cycles of life and death.

    In ancient Egyptian mythology, the Lotus symbolized the sun god Ra and his journey across the sky. 🌞 It was believed that the flower emerged from the primordial waters, carrying with it the promise of renewal and the divine essence of life. The presence of Lotus flowers in Tutankhamun's tomb underscore its sacred nature, highlighting its use in rituals associated with the afterlife.

    The  Lotus was not only revered for its spiritual significance but also cherished for its medicinal properties. Ancient Egyptians believed that consuming preparations made from Lotus could bring about a state of heightened consciousness, facilitating communication with the divine and promoting spiritual enlightenment. 💫

    According to Buddhist tradition in Sri Lanka, the Lotus Flower is believed to have bloomed wherever Prince Siddhartha, later known as Buddha, walked during his life. The flower's auspicious presence is one of the 108 marks found on his footprint. This connection to spirituality and purity has led to the Lotus being valued for religious offerings and playing a prominent role in traditional and cultural festivals in Sri Lanka. 🌺

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