One way to utilize your moon water is to make moon water tea. Here are 11 fresh herbs for moon water tea, and intentions to proclaim while you drink it.
Moon water is a great resource for capturing the moon’s energy. These herbs for moon water tea are the best options for infusion in your hot tea or cold tea.
List of Moon Water Tea Herbs with Intention Themes
Below is a list of fresh herbs to use in your moon water tea. These herbs can also be dried and used for tea.
- Lavender (great for intentions focused around calm and gratitude)
- Lemon Verbena (use for intentions toward light, mental clarity, and positivity)
- Peppermint (use this for divination and to increase an intention to see what’s on the horizon for you)
- Thyme (use for intentions surrounding confidence)
- Cilantro (use for intentions made for clarity and removing negative energy. Add honey or agave to balance the acidity)
- Basil (great for intentions surrounding self-love, romance and sexuality)
- Rosemary (great for focus-based intentions and grounding intentions)
- St. John’s Wort (great for intentions surrounding the release of anxiety over a big decision or life transition)
- Sage (use for intentions created for cleansing the old and starting something new)
- Catnip (use for intentions based in the idea of rest; this herb is great for insomnia and instilling a ritual of relaxation)
- Lemon Grass (used for intentions based in positivity and attracting exciting new opportunities)
How Do I Grow These Fresh Herbs For Moon Water Tea?
If you are looking to create your own small garden for your teas, it can be done.
Some herbs grow better in different climates, but most of the fresh herbs listed above are easy to grow, harvest and even dry.
Check out this post to learn how to make moon water tea, and for a resource to help you start your herb garden.
Final Thoughts
The herbs you infuse into your moon water tea and help you manifest certain life events and transitions. Use this list of fresh herbs as a reference for your future moon water tea brewing rituals.