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Samhain Tea

Samhain is one of the most widely-known sabbats, as it is so closely tied up in Halloween. However, the roots of this celebration run a bit deeper. The last harvest festival, Samhain marks a time when the veil between worlds thins and spirits are closer at hand, so death and remembrance are at the forefront. The death of the earth as winter approaches is also represented with this day. Shadow work, ancestor remembrance and communion, and protection are all important at this time.

A really special way I love to celebrate Samhain is to brew up a batch of Samhain Tea to take along trick-or-treating in thermoses. It’s such a simple but special ritual! If you don’t go trick-or-treating, you could take the tea along on a spooky hike, sip while you cozy up around a fire telling scary stories, or while you spend this day / night in some other way: a warm cup of Samhain Tea can bolster your courage and help ground you. 

This Samhain tea blend features seasonally appropriate and healthy rose hips, mugwort for dreams, rosemary for remembrance, calendula to honor the departed, cacao for sacredness and offering, and allspice for luck and prosperity. 

Here’s what you need—


Ingredients

1 part cacao nibs 

1 part rose hips

1 part calendula 

1⁄2 part mugwort 

1⁄2 part allspice

1⁄2 part rosemary

Directions

To make a single cup of tea, add 1-2 tablespoons to a tea strainer, eco-friendly tea bag, or French press. Pour 1 to 1 1⁄2 cups hot water over the tea and steep for 4-5 minutes. Add honey or other sweetener, if desired. 


For educational purposes only. Not intended for medical advice. Always consult your physician.

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Mugwort Diana Tea

Long time, no write! I have been away from this space because life has been very busy lately…including editing a novel and a magazine, writing articles and taking photos for various publications, and some unexpected life bits mixed in along the way. So, I am more than ready to return today with a calming tea featuring the Plant Wonder Collective’s herb of the month for June: mugwort!

Mugwort is sacred to the goddess Artemis (Greek) / Diana (Roman): the goddess of the hunt, the moon, fertility, wild places, maidens, and magic. (In fact, the Latin name of this plant is Artemisia vulgaris.) I decided it would be very fitting to create a tea blend in Artemis / Diana’s honor that focuses on mugwort but also includes other herbs specifically associated with her. Here are the ingredients–


Mugwort: dream work, clairvoyance, magic, visions; used medicinally for anxiety, menstruation & uterine health, digestion, pain relief

(California) Poppy: dream work, moon magic, love, visions, luck; used medicinally for sleep, anxiety, menstrual cramps, headaches, pain relief

Lemon Balm: clarity, comfort, emotional healing, love, focus, memory; used medicinally for anxiety, colds, fever, sleep, depression

Pine: fertility, grounding, spirituality, strength, wisdom, peace; used medicinally for nutrients, inflammation, cold and flu, skin applications

Nutmeg: awareness, clairvoyance, divination, dream work, memory, the mind; used medicinally for stress, sleep, digestion


Mugwort and these other accompanying herbs make an excellent tea for sleep, and perhaps dream work. Here is the simple recipe for brewing a cup!

1 part mugwort

½ part California poppy

1 part lemon balm

½ part pine needles

¼ part freshly grated nutmeg

Brew with hot water for 4-5 minutes, and sweeten with honey or maple syrup if you’d like.


Have you worked with mugwort before? What is your favorite way to work with mugwort?