Blue Lotus is a water lily grows in tropical climates worldwide, with origins in India, Egypt and Southeast Asia. Lotuses are associated with enlightenment and can be found in many cultures as a symbol of beauty and purity. It is associated with deities in Egyptian, Greek and Indian cultures. What makes lotuses unique to other flowers is that the emerge out of the muddy waters of fresh water ponds and retrieve back into the darkness before the sun sets, to repeat the process again the next morning. The blue lotus was especially revered as being sacred plant, and used as a powerful emotional and spiritual elixir in these ancient societies. Rumor has it that it might be the “highest vibrational plant on planet earth and can be very beneficial for increasing intuition and positivity.”- Teal S. Personally this flower has lived up to it’s reputation, it is mystical, blissful, and has a ethereal nature to it. “Treasured & one of the most revered plants in ancient cultures, Blue lotus is definitely making an victorious comeback, a delightfully jubilant addition to the enhancement of emotional wellbeing in current times.” With it’s benefits being multi dimensional just like the plant it is great for inflammation, skin care and as a meditation aid. It is also very popular as a dreaming aid. Benefits associated with the use of this oil: Aromatherapy: The oil has a sweet, floral scent that can promote relaxation and relieve stress, making it a popular choice for aromatherapy purposes. Skincare: The oil is used in skincare products for its moisturizing and anti-aging properties. It is believed to help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and promote healthy, glowing skin. Pain relief: The oil is known for its analgesic properties, which can help to relieve pain and inflammation. It may be used topically or in massage therapy to ease muscle aches and joint pain. Sexual enhancement: The oil is believed to have aphrodisiac properties and has been used for centuries to enhance sexual desire and performance. It can be used in aromatherapy or applied topically to improve libido and sexual function. Mood enhancement: The oil is said to have mood-enhancing properties and can be used to lift the spirits and promote a sense of well-being. It may be used in aromatherapy or added to bathwater for a relaxing, mood-boosting soak. Most common uses: Create a powerful beauty serum by adding a few drops to you favorite carrier oil or face cream. (5% dilution) Enjoy a goddess lotus bath like Cleopatra. Use as an anointing oil for meditation. Use a roller to make a “Positivity Tonic” Create a aphrodisiac massage oil by adding a few drops to a massage oil. Diffuse with other euphoric oils before bed time in your bedroom. Blends well with: Rose Geranium, Rose, Blue Tansy and Cedarwood. References: https://www.world-of-lucid-dreaming.com/blue-lotus-herb.html https://artsandculture.google.com/usergallery/megan-freeman-the-lotus-flower-in-ancient-egyptian-art/SQKyjvz1wuBLLg https://www.zamnesia.com/content/354-blue-lotus These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any diseases.