Magical Herbal Tea Recipes: Ceremonies, Rituals & Spells (2024)

There’s a Chinese proverb that includes tea as one of the seven daily needs: “Firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea are the seven necessities to begin a day”.The popular tradition of tea brings peace of mind and leads to experiencing a harmonious social life, one of thethe principles of Confucianism.

Tea & Spirituality🍵

According to ancient Chinese folk tales, King Shennong – a mythical sage ruler of prehistoric China – was resting by a tree when a gentle breeze caused some leaves to slip on his cauldron of boiling hot water. A few moments later, he couldn’t help but notice a most pleasant aroma coming out of his water, inviting him to taste it, suddenly discovering the delights of tea-making.

More than four thousand years later, we still enjoy this simple but beautiful ritual: Drink, contemplate and listen. Tea is considered to have over 300 medicinal properties and it’s the simplest form of meditation. Shennong is venerated as the Father of Chinese medicine, the patron deity of farmers, rice traders, and practitioners of acupuncture until today.

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What are Tea Spells and Rituals?

It’s easy to get carried away with our daily routine, never finding the time to meditate. However, here’s a witchy shortcut for those who struggle with their meditation schedule. Prepare a cup of tea once a day – in the morning, after a lunch break or in the afternoon – and use this time to focus and appreciate the present moment.

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Tea spells, rituals and ceremonies invite us to transform a mundane moment into a special occasion by offering a relaxing pause in the course of a regular day.They can also be a social activity, which turns them into a rite to strengthen relationships, develop trust, loyalty and friendship, or simply connect with friends in a peaceful environment.

Preparing and enjoying a good cup of tea with the right state of mind can be a perfect alternative to more traditional meditation. Add one of these herbal Magic spells to your spirituality routine and start the day with a smile, or use them as an afternoon ceremony to unwind and decompress.

How do Tea Spells Work?✨

We will combine two types of principles: The natural benefits of drinking tea, and the spiritual benefits of practicing daily rituals. Infusions and potions are a well-known way of doing Witchcraft. If you’re new to spellcasting, I suggest you start here: How to Cast Spells When You’re New and Unsure.

In general, we won’t be using any other ingredients besides the tea, just our focus and awareness charging the infusions with our will to Create and Manifest.

Magic Tea Recipes

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Tea Guided Meditations

Honey Ginger Healing Potion

An easy, delicious, and all-natural way to promote good health. Its many health benefits include anti-inflammatory effects and reducing muscle pain.

Lavender Tea Sleeping Aid

Lavender can be used in a relaxing bath, or a calming potion before bed. It also enhances meditation and sleep.

Chamomile Tea Cleansing Ritual

A cup of this tea prepares the mind and body for magical workings. It can be used to clean thresholds (such as doors and windows) and keep unwanted energies out.

Hibiscus Tea Love Potion

A flavorful herb which is packed with antioxidants. Traditionally, it has been used to make love potions and aphrodisiac charms.

A tea to relieve anxiety, stress, and promote a sense of calm. Hyssop tea can create a very mild sedation effect, even dropping your heart-rate just a bit.

Find more in our Guided Tea Meditation Section

Note: The spells on this website aren’t intended to be miracle cures and that’s why they might not work or be suitable for everyone. Feel free to modify the recipes or use them as a starting point to make your own rituals. The effectiveness of these spells will depend to a large extent on your belief in them and your own ability to awaken your Powers and take control of your life.

Potion-Making Ideas

Coffee, tea, bath water, lotions and even just water can make a great Witches Potion. Find ideas here »

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Moon Water Recipe

Learn how to make consecrated water blessed under the Moon (in any phase!). Video recipe here »

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Types of Tea Printable Page

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Spiritual Benefits of Drinking Tea

A daily tea meditation can have many wonderful benefits on the mind and body:

  • Promotes feelings of gratitude, compassion and self-love.
  • Reduces anxiety and improves mood.
  • Helps you start the day on a positive note.
  • Certain kinds of tea can help you lose weight, get better sleep, relieve pain, and more.
  • It’s a fun social activity. Pouring tea for friends and family helps you reconnect and open up to them.

Types of Tea and their Benefits

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Green Tea

  • Energy Boost with some caffeine
  • Increases Fertility
  • Enhances the immune system
  • Prevents Alzheimer’s

Popular options: Jasmine, Sencha, Matcha, Gyokurocha, Genmaicha, Hojicha, Gunpowder, Dragonwell

Black Tea

  • Great for Breakfast
  • High caffeine content
  • Promotes Strength, Alertness
  • Repels Negativity

Popular options: English/Irish Breakfast Tea, Assam, Darjeeling, Lapsung Souchang, Ceylon, Earl Grey

Herbal Tea

  • Stimulates nervous system without caffeine
  • Promotes Tranquility & Sleep
  • Helps with Weight Loss
  • Prevents Stress

Popular options: Rooibos, most Chais, Ginseng, Chamomile, Peppermint, Spearmint, Hibiscus

Oolong Tea

  • Boosts cardiovascular system
  • Helps with Focus and Meditations
  • Boosts brain function
  • Strengthens bones and hair
  • Some caffeine content

Popular options: Milk Oolong, Formosa, Wulongs

White tea

  • High antioxidant levels
  • Low caffeine content
  • Light-flavored
  • Stimulates liver function
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Tips for a Mindful Tea Ritual

Don’t saturate your ritual

All the aromas you need for these herbal spells are contained within the tea itself. It’s better not to use any other elements such as incenses or scented candles because they might interfere with the enjoyment of the aroma of your tea.Don’t make your tea meditation too complicated by adding extra steps or unnecessary ingredients.

Every Step of the Ritual Counts

While you’re waiting for the water to boil, keep your attention focused on the ceremony. Don’t go away to check your phone, get dressed, or something else.

Stay in the present moment. Look around. Listen to the water as it starts to boil. Focus on your breathing. Choose your herbs and hold them in your hands trying to connect with their properties before pouring the water.

Once the water is ready, pour it and watch the steam rise.Let the tea settle. Take a deep breath, feel its aroma and its warmth. Empty your mind and focus on feelings of peace and clarity.

Take it Easy

Once the tea has settled, drink it consciously, slowly, taking small sips. Focus all your attention on its taste and aromas. Experience its flavor, consistency temperature.

Keep breathing slowly and deeply. If at any time you notice that you’re getting distracted or your mind starts wandering, use your breath as an anchor to bring the attention back to the process of preparing and drinking the tea.

Stay safe

Before ingesting any herbs, make sure that you know exactly what you are taking. Don’t drink teas or infusions to which you may be allergic.

Tea naturally contains caffeine. While the benefits of caffeine include increased energy and alertness, if you consume too much or are sensitive to caffeine, you may experience some negative side effects.

Keep brew time under three minutes. Pregnant women should check with a doctor before trying any of these infusions.

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FAQs

How do you make strong herbal tea? ›

Steeping herbs in boiling water (also known as infusing) will produce the strongest tea. Herbs should be steeped for at least 15 minutes and then strained out. The tea can be refrigerated for up to two days without losing its medicinal properties. Fresh herbs require more quantity to bring out the flavor.

Do I add anything to herbal tea? ›

Add fresh fruits or herbs: Berries, citrus fruits, and herbs such as mint, basil, or lemon verbena can add natural sweetness and flavor to unsweetened iced tea.

What can I put in tea to make it taste better? ›

Here are 11 ingredients you probably never considered adding to your tea that are sure to make you go back for a second cup.
  1. Add ginger for some added benefits. ...
  2. Mint will make it extra lively. ...
  3. Basil can give you an earthy flavor. ...
  4. Lemon or lime will add a nice boost of citrus.
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What is a spiritual tea ceremony? ›

The tea ceremony represents a charming and detailed ritual, charged with significance, that includes and expresses harmony, purity, respect, and tranquility; it is a ceremony that represents connections between life and art, the sacred and secular, earth and inner spirituality.

What is the main purpose and ritual for tea ceremony? ›

The purpose of the Japanese tea ceremony is to create bonding between the host and guest and also gain inner peace. The tea ceremony is very important in Japanese culture because it used to be practiced only by the elite zen monks and noble warlords for most of history.

What is the strongest tea available? ›

The Strongest Black Tea Options: What Are They Called?
  • #1: Assam Black Tea. We're heading over to India today, specifically Assam. ...
  • #2: Earl Grey Tea. ...
  • #3: Pu'erh Tea. ...
  • #4: Lapsang Souchong. ...
  • #5: Irish Breakfast Tea. ...
  • #6: Ceylon Tea. ...
  • #7: English Breakfast Tea. ...
  • #8: Nilgiri Black Tea.

What herbs go well together in tea? ›

Good ones to build around or combine are:
  • Lemon verbena.
  • Lemongrass.
  • Chamomile.
  • Anise hyssop.
  • Holy basil (tulsi)
  • Apple mint.
  • Bee balm.
  • Lemon balm.
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What happens if you steep herbal tea too long? ›

Tea steeped for too short a time might end up weak and watery, while more delicate teas can become bitter if they're steeped for too long.

Can you drink too herbal tea? ›

Negative effects include stomach problems, sleep issues, and headaches, among other problems. Overdose of certain teas can lead to toxicity in the body which can make you seriously ill.

Can you overdo herbal tea? ›

Your body doesn't distinguish between a herb and a drug; too much herbal tea can harm you.

What tea is good when sick? ›

Ginger tea, peppermint tea, and licorice root tea may help alleviate digestive symptoms, while options like elderberry tea, guava tea, and lemon tea can support immune health. Adding lemon and honey to any tea can add benefits for immune health and cough suppression.

What makes herbal tea taste better? ›

Warming spices make great additions to herbal tea blends and pair well with black teas and Oolong tea. Let's take a closer look at two of the most popular spices— ginger and cinnamon — which have also been studied for their health benefits.

What are the four principles of the tea ceremony? ›

The tea ceremony is marked by four basic principles: Harmony (wa), Respect (kei), Purity (sei), Tranquility (jaku).

When should you do a tea ceremony? ›

Some couples prefer to have the tea ceremony on the same day as the ceremony and banquet, which makes the day long but filled with love and happiness with friends and family. Others opt for a more relaxed wedding day by having the tea ceremony during the rehearsal dinner with close family.

Can you talk during a tea ceremony? ›

At the beginning of tea ceremony, when the host and the guests first meet, no one should speak, just bow to each other in silence. Then, while thick tea (koicha) 濃茶 is prepared, everybody keeps quiet. After the thick tea is served, only the main guest is allowed to speak to the host.

How do you pour tea etiquette? ›

The host or hostess can share the job of pouring the tea with close friends, but he or she should always pour the first cup. The saucer should be raised with the left hand, while the teacup should be held with the right hand.

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