Venus-Neptune in Pisces Dream Tea is a dreamy blend of flowers that can help you connect to your intuition and inner knowing. The combination of Egyptian Blue Lotus, Jasmine, and Rose Petal creates a calming and soothing tea that promotes deep relaxation, spiritual insight, and creative inspiration. It has a sweet, floral aroma and a gentle, soothing taste that will help you drift off into a peaceful dreamy state, perfect for daydreaming.
In Egyptian astrology, Venus is Isis, the wife of Osiris (Pluto) and mother of Horus (Jupiter). She holds the vision of who we are, who we are meant to be, and calls us towards our highest version of ourselves. She is the perfect synthesis of yin (feminine) and yang (masculine) energy, which can translate in act of giving and receiving in our daily lives. Our inner Isis needs to be cultivated as to be integrated into the expression of our personality, so that we can properly give and receive love.
Neptune is Nephthys, twin sister of Isis in Ancient Egyptian myth, and sometime called the “Veiled Isis”. Her realm is the shadow world of the hidden mysteries. She is the keeper of the mystery of our soul’s path. Nephthys’s world is the land of dreams. In Shamanic Egyptian Astrology, Neptune represents slow gradual change. Signifies the process of caterpillar spins a cocoon and dissolves away and reformed as a butterfly.
Pisces represented by Sothis; great blue star Sirius, the brightest star in the heavens and sacred to the ancient Egyptians. Sothis is the home of the great goddess Isis and is a place of great love, wisdom, and compassion. Inherent in the symbolism of Sothis is the understanding that we must all retreat periodically into our own underworld.
Ingredients:
1 part Egyptian Blue Lotus
1 part Jasmine
1 part Rose Petal
Instructions:
Place all of the ingredients inside the empty tea bag. After that, submerge the tea bag in your favorite cup. Once the tea bag is situated, pour in boiled water until the cup is full. Allow the tea to steep for a few minutes before drinking. Enjoy!
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