(Rest · Dream Awareness · Subconscious Integration)
Divine Dreamer is a calming herbal blend designed to support rest, dream awareness, and gentle subconscious integration. This blend encourages relaxation before sleep and supports a softer transition into the dreaming state without force or expectation.
Rather than attempting to induce visions or meaning, Divine Dreamer supports the conditions where dreams can arise naturally and be remembered with clarity. It is especially suited for those who experience restless sleep, vivid inner imagery, or periods of deep reflection.
This blend honors dreaming as a restorative and integrative process, whether or not dreams are recalled upon waking.
Herbal Composition
Vetiver Root, Ashwagandha, Passion Flower, Forget-me-not, Lavender, Pau D’Arco, Mugwort, Blue Lotus, Skullcap, Vervain, Marjoram, Star Anise (minimal amount), Cinnamon, Lemon Balm, Rosemary, Peppermint, Honey Crystals
Common Ways This Blend Is Used
– Steeped as tea or bitter infusion
– Cold or solar infusion
– Herbal ice pops
– Sachets
– Altar placement
Divine Dreamer
1. Prepare the Water:
*Boil fresh water: Use filtered water for the
best flavor.
*Bring to a rolling boil: Herbal teas are
generally prepared with very hot water to
extract the flavors effectively.2. Add the Herbs:
*Use loose herbs or tea bags: If using loose herbs, measure about 1 teaspoon per 8 ounces of water, or adjust to your preference.
*Place the herbs in a cup or teapot: You can use a tea infuser, tea ball, or simply add the herbs directly to your cup.3. Steep the Tea:
*Pour the boiling water over the herbs: Cover the cup or teapot to help retain heat and flavor.
*Allow the tea to steep: For most herbal teas, a steep time of 5 minutes or longer is recommended.
*Adjust steep time based on the herbs: Certain herbs, like ginger or turmeric, can be steeped for longer periods for a stronger flavor.
*Remove herbs: Strain the tea or remove the herbs after steeping.4. Serve and Enjoy:
*Sweeten to taste: Add honey, sugar, or other sweeteners if desired.
*Serve hot or cold: Herbal teas can be enjoyed either way. Serve with lemon or milk: Some people prefer to add lemon or milk to their herbal tea, but this is optional.The statements made regarding these products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The efficacy of these products has not been confirmed by FDA-approved research. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. All information presented here is not meant as a substitute for or alternative to information from healthcare practitioners. Please consult your healthcare professional about potential interactions or other possible complications before using any product.

