DREAM
WEAVER
Dream Weaver is a floral, luminous infusion that softens the edges of the day and guides the spirit into restful, insightful sleep.
Petals of rose and jasmine open the heart, lavender and chamomile calm the mind, and valerian and skullcap ground the body for deep rest. Mugwort and lemon balm subtly open the doorway to dreams and intuition, making this tea perfect for reflection, vision, and gentle nocturnal guidance.
RITUAL
USE &
TIMING
When To Use:
In the evening or night before sleep to invite calm, restful energy
During periods of reflection, dreamwork, or subconscious exploration
When you wish to release the mental clutter of the day and open space for insight
On waining moons, new moons, or nights of lunar quiet when inner guidance is most accessible
As a meditative pause before journaling, visualization, or spiritual practices
How To Use:
Prepare your space with dim lighting, candles/smoke, and grounding music or silence
Brew your tea with intention, whispering the incantation as it steeps
Sit with your cup and sip intentionally with your intention or incantation in mind
Use the journal prompts to explore messages from your subconscious, insights from the day or dreams. This works great with a dream journal as an aid
DREAM WORK RITUAL
JOURNAL
How To Begin:
Brew your tea with intention, whispering the crafting incantation as it steeps. Sit somewhere quiet with your journal. Before writing, close your eyes, place a hand over your cup, and breathe in the steam. Imagine your third eye opening. Sip slowly, then begin with these prompts.
Suggested Journal Guiding intentions and prompts for dreamwork:
Before Sleep (Intention Setting):
What question or intention do I wish to bring into my dream space tonight?
What part of myself am I ready to understand more deeply?
What energy, insight, or guidance do I wish to invite while I rest?
How can I release the thoughts, worries, or patterns that no longer serve me before sleep?
Upon Waking (Dream Reflection):
What images, symbols, or feelings linger from my dreams?What part of myself am I ready to understand more deeply?
How might these symbols or insights relate to my waking life?
What guidance or message am I receiving from my subconscious?
What steps, actions, or intentions can I take today based on what I learned in my dreams?
How can I honor the wisdom of my night-time visions throughout my day?
Optional: Create a small section to draw symbols or images from your dreams — even abstract shapes or colors — as a visual way to integrate insight.
Closing The Ritual:
End your journaling by placing your hand over your cup or heart. Speak one phrase aloud from your writing that feels powerful—a seed planted in your dream space. Sip the last of your tea or pour a few drops into the earth as an offering of release. Conclude with affirmation: “I surrender to rest. I open to insight. I am guided in my dreams.
INCANTATION FOR BREWING
"Petal, root, and flower bright,
Guide me softly into night.
Dreams arise, visions clear,
I rest, I see, I draw them near."
MANTRA FOR DRINKING
"I surrender to the night.
I open to the dream.
I rest, I see, I weave.”
ENHANCING
YOUR RITUAL
WITH TAROT
The High Priestess — Dreamwork & Divine Sight
The High Priestess is the keeper of inner knowing.
She does not chase answers—she receives them. Her wisdom comes through quiet moments, symbols, dreams, and sensations that bypass logic. She rules the liminal: sleep, intuition, memory, and psychic sight.
In dreamwork, The High Priestess teaches that insight arrives when the mind softens. She whispers in the still hours, in the space between waking and sleep, when the veil is thin and the inner voice can finally be heard.
This ritual is not about interpretation—it is about attunement. To work with The High Priestess, we must slow down, listen deeply, and trust what arises without needing to control it.
The High Priestess Dream Mandala 5 card pull:
Working with The High Priestess in Dream Ritual is best done in the evening or before sleep. The Dream Weaver tea supports the nervous system’s descent into receptivity, helping consciousness soften so divine sight can emerge naturally.
Start by shuffling your deck and hold your intention in mind: “Open me to the wisdom that speaks through my dreams.”
Once you’ve shuffled and feel you’re ready, find The High Priestess, place it at the center, face up.
Card 1 — The High Priestess (center)
She represents your inner oracle—the part of you already in communion with the unseen.
Card 2 — North / What is Being Remembered (placed above The High Priestess)
This card often speaks of soul memory rather than new information.
What knowledge is returning now?
Card 3 — East / The Doorway of Dreams (placed to the right of The High Priestess)
This card shows how vision enters—images, emotions, repetition, or feeling.
How do my dreams wish to speak to me?
Card 4 — South / What Must Be Softened (placed below The High Priestess)
This card often points to the mind, tension, or fear of not knowing.
What needs to quiet or soften so my intuition can be heard?
Card 5 — West / The Message Forming (placed to the left of The High Priestess)
This card may not make sense immediately—trust that it will unfold.
What is being revealed slowly, over time?
Before sleep, gaze softly at the spread and then turn all cards face down except The High Priestess. Recite this closing invocation: “I am open to the wisdom that visits me in sleep.” Keep a journal by the bed and record any sensations, emotions, or fragments upon waking—meaning will reveal itself gradually. In this ritual, The High Priestess becomes a threshold guardian—guiding divine sight not through effort, but through surrender. She reminds us that intuition does not shout—it waits. Dreams are not puzzles to solve, but messages to receive.