Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2018 15:40:45 GMT
I was just introduced to this tea via mysticmedusa. She has a little generator on her site where you can ask canned questions and the generator will cherry pick some advice to give. I asked "what was the meaning of my relationship with x?" and the answer I received was strange (to say the least). The generator said I should drink Holy Basil Tea on a dark moon an hour before bed, meditate on that question, and the dreams will give me the answers.
Frankly you could not have said a more enticing thing to a person like me. I'm obsessed with dreams and the idea of lucid dreaming. Back in the day I tried a supplement called Lucidimine to enhance my lucid dreaming techniques but I was way out of my depth with the amount of.. stuff that was in those capsules. I felt my mind whirring at a thousand miles per second and never did get a wink of sleep the night I tried it.
Well we're in a Leo Moon before a Full Moon and Amazon Prime is a Godsend so I tried the Holy Basil tea while meditating with some hz music (this is a favorite of mine right now). I also put half a teaspoon of Sun Potion's mucuna pruriens powder into the tea and I actually gleaned so many insane insights in those thirty minutes I was drinking the tea and focusing. It was quite a trance - almost akin to your body being suspended in water and being in touch with your highest mind.
Sadly I did not have any significant dreams like night but hey, I'm sure this stuff affects everyone differently..
Here's a write up on it:
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Frankly you could not have said a more enticing thing to a person like me. I'm obsessed with dreams and the idea of lucid dreaming. Back in the day I tried a supplement called Lucidimine to enhance my lucid dreaming techniques but I was way out of my depth with the amount of.. stuff that was in those capsules. I felt my mind whirring at a thousand miles per second and never did get a wink of sleep the night I tried it.
Well we're in a Leo Moon before a Full Moon and Amazon Prime is a Godsend so I tried the Holy Basil tea while meditating with some hz music (this is a favorite of mine right now). I also put half a teaspoon of Sun Potion's mucuna pruriens powder into the tea and I actually gleaned so many insane insights in those thirty minutes I was drinking the tea and focusing. It was quite a trance - almost akin to your body being suspended in water and being in touch with your highest mind.
Sadly I did not have any significant dreams like night but hey, I'm sure this stuff affects everyone differently..
Here's a write up on it:
Holy Basil, Tusli, Tulasi, Madura-tala
FAVORITE USE(S): For relaxation and dream enhancement
FAVORITE TIME(S): By itself, holy basil tea is wonderful any time of day. As part of a combination of dream herbs, I prefer to take this just before bed.
Holy basil is one of those herbs that is medicinal in a number of different ways. I first started taking holy basil for its benefits as an adaptogen. It is well known as a herb that helps to balance the body and allow it to adapt to stressful situations. In this way, it is regarded as an elixir of life and is also said to promote good health and longevity. In India, the seeds are even apparently worn on the body as charms to help bring peace and balance.
After taking holy basil for some time and noticing the distinct relaxing and stress-reducing effects it had on me, I did a little more research in to it and was surprised to find that, in combination with other herbs, holy basil seems to be a powerful tool for dream work! I did notice after about a week of taking holy basil for health purposes my dreams started to increase in frequency and vividness. Traditionally, holy basil is combined with patchouli leaves to create a potent dreaming blend, which I have discussed more in the article on patchouli. However, I also found reports of its being used with a variety of other dreaming herbs, ranging from kava kava to passion flower. I have definitely found that holy basil seems to potentiate the effects of lucid dreaming, making it easier to relax and fall in to a restful state, and easier to recall and work within dreams. The effects of holy basil definitely build up exponentially over time, so I find the effects most powerful when I consume it every day. The health benefits alone and quite noticeable, and the dreaming effects will build in intensity over time!
HOW TO PREPARE/RECIPE: The leaves and the seeds of holy basil can both be used, although I usually use the seeds because I find they are a lot easier to acquire. Traditionally, it seems that the dried and powdered leaf is consumed mixed with ghee. The essential oil of holy basil is also apparently used for its powerful anti-bacterial properties, and the leaves are even mixed with stored grain to keep pests away!
My favorite way to take holy basil is to make a tea out of the seeds. I boil one cup of water until it is at a rolling boil, then remove the water from the heat. Then I put in 1 tsp of holy basil per cup of water and let steep for 10 minutes. Dried patchouli leaf can be added to this blend to create a powerful dreaming blend. I have also found that adding valerian root or passion flower to this tea increases its dreaming effects tremendously. The seeds can also be ground and added to a smoking blend of dream herbs to potentiate its effects, but I personally prefer the tea. It has a very pleasant taste, and is easily customizable with any other herbs you want to add.
FAVORITE USE(S): For relaxation and dream enhancement
FAVORITE TIME(S): By itself, holy basil tea is wonderful any time of day. As part of a combination of dream herbs, I prefer to take this just before bed.
Holy basil is one of those herbs that is medicinal in a number of different ways. I first started taking holy basil for its benefits as an adaptogen. It is well known as a herb that helps to balance the body and allow it to adapt to stressful situations. In this way, it is regarded as an elixir of life and is also said to promote good health and longevity. In India, the seeds are even apparently worn on the body as charms to help bring peace and balance.
After taking holy basil for some time and noticing the distinct relaxing and stress-reducing effects it had on me, I did a little more research in to it and was surprised to find that, in combination with other herbs, holy basil seems to be a powerful tool for dream work! I did notice after about a week of taking holy basil for health purposes my dreams started to increase in frequency and vividness. Traditionally, holy basil is combined with patchouli leaves to create a potent dreaming blend, which I have discussed more in the article on patchouli. However, I also found reports of its being used with a variety of other dreaming herbs, ranging from kava kava to passion flower. I have definitely found that holy basil seems to potentiate the effects of lucid dreaming, making it easier to relax and fall in to a restful state, and easier to recall and work within dreams. The effects of holy basil definitely build up exponentially over time, so I find the effects most powerful when I consume it every day. The health benefits alone and quite noticeable, and the dreaming effects will build in intensity over time!
HOW TO PREPARE/RECIPE: The leaves and the seeds of holy basil can both be used, although I usually use the seeds because I find they are a lot easier to acquire. Traditionally, it seems that the dried and powdered leaf is consumed mixed with ghee. The essential oil of holy basil is also apparently used for its powerful anti-bacterial properties, and the leaves are even mixed with stored grain to keep pests away!
My favorite way to take holy basil is to make a tea out of the seeds. I boil one cup of water until it is at a rolling boil, then remove the water from the heat. Then I put in 1 tsp of holy basil per cup of water and let steep for 10 minutes. Dried patchouli leaf can be added to this blend to create a powerful dreaming blend. I have also found that adding valerian root or passion flower to this tea increases its dreaming effects tremendously. The seeds can also be ground and added to a smoking blend of dream herbs to potentiate its effects, but I personally prefer the tea. It has a very pleasant taste, and is easily customizable with any other herbs you want to add.