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At Leaf & Light Soul Brew, tea is more than something you drink — it is something you experience.
Each blend is created to support your mind, body, and spirit through moments of rest, renewal, clarity, and intention. Your tea ritual is a gentle pause in your day — a chance to breathe deeper, move slower, and reconnect with yourself.
Whether you are welcoming the morning with calm focus, creating space to release stress, or settling into peaceful rest at night, your ritual begins the moment you choose your blend. Every cup is an invit
Your intention is simply what you want to feel, release, invite, or restore during this moment. It sets the tone for your tea ritual and helps transform your cup into something more meaningful than just a drink.
Ask yourself gently:
Whether your intention is peace, focus, restoration, grounding, or abundance — allow that feeling to guide your choice of blend. Each Leaf & Light collection is crafted to support different intentions, making it easy to align your tea with your energy.
Take a breath.
Set your intention.
Then move forward with your ritual.
You will need:
Optional additions:
Once you have your essentials ready, you’re prepared to begin your brewing experience.

The quality of your water and the temperature you brew at can greatly affect the taste and benefits of your tea.
For the best experience, always use fresh, filtered water. Avoid re-boiling old water, as it can make your tea taste flat and dull.
Ideal Brewing Temperatures
Allow freshly boiled water to sit for about 30–60 seconds if you need it to cool before pouring.
Your water sets the foundation for your ritual — gentle care here makes every cup better.
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