Lights Out Tea | Your Night Time Ritual
Description
A calming night companion for witches, dreamers, and nervous systems that need unwinding. Lights Out Tea is formulated to steady the mind, soften the body, and support restorative sleep without numbing your spirit. It helps dissolve the static of the day so you can enter the dark hours surrendered, protected, and at ease. Drink when you want true rest, emotional reset, or a peaceful descent into dreamwork and deep repair.
Energetic Notes of the Blend
Chamomile
A gentle loosening. Chamomile relaxes the nervous system and unclenches stored stress. Energetically, it encourages acceptance, helps release emotional tightness, and welcomes peace back into the body.
Skullcap
Quiet for the mind. Skullcap relieves tension and soothes frazzled nerves, making space for mental stillness. Spiritually, it clears energetic overload and supports surrender without collapse.
Lemon Balm
Emotional stabilizer. Lemon balm eases anxiety, releases worry, and smooths the edge off stress. It brightens internal heaviness and ushers in softness and safety.
Passion Flower
Gatekeeper to the dream realm. Passion flower quiets spiraling thoughts and supports deep rest. Energetically, it opens pathways into subconscious work and sacred dreaming without overwhelming the system.
Lavender
Ritual calm. Lavender settles the heart, softens emotional pain, and signals the body to release tension. It brings stillness and gentle protection to your night space.
Rose Hips
Restorative nourishment. Rose hips fortify the body with antioxidants and subtle vitality. Spiritually, they hold steady love and quiet renewal, comforting the heart as you rest and restore.Â
Size
2 oz.
How to Brew
Steep 1 tablespoon in hot water for 7–10 minutes. Drink before bed, during wind-down rituals, or anytime you need to step out of your head and back into your body. Best paired with low lights, slow breathing, and intentional release of the day.
Caffeine Level
Caffeine-free.
Texas Cottage Food Disclaimer
This tea is packaged in a home kitchen and is not inspected by the Department of State Health Services or a local health department.

