Sleep can be one of life’s most elusive goals. No matter how much you want it, you can’t force yourself to sleep. Sleep comes on it’s own, when the conditions are right.
To encourage sleep, Vaidya Mishra uses herbs in this tea that calm the mind and emotions and connect your vibrational body with the flow of soma in nature. Soma is nature’s nurturing, lunar energy which is especially available at night. Soma and sleep are intimately connected.
Soma is a vibrational aspect of nature. We receive it through our vibrational channels (nadis).
When the body's vibrational channels are open to receive the nourishment of soma at night, sleep comes to us easily and we rest deeply. But, when the nadis (vibrational channels) get disturbed in any way, the natural reception of soma during the night is blocked, and poor sleep is the result. The state of our vibrational body and our vibrational channels (nadis) determines our ability to receive soma and to get the good night's sleep we seek.
The nadis (vibrational channels) can be disturbed in many ways. The first common cause (hetu) of disturbance to the nadis is excessive use of the mind or senses (ati yoga), such as working too long, thinking too much, talking too much, traveling too much, exercising too much, chanting too much, or just not taking time to slow down in the evening.
The nadis can only handle so much activity before they need a rest. If we push beyond that point, they shrink and become blocked. At night we are unable to receive the soma which brings sleep because the nadis (vibrational channels) have been overused and are not open and clear to receive it.
The second common cause (hetu) of vibrational disturbance to the nadis is mithya yoga (misuse of the mind or senses). This can come in the form of too much exposure to electromagnetic radiation such as computers, TVs, cell phones and WiFi devices.
It also comes from the abusive ways we treat ourselves and others. When we are unkind, it damages our vibrational body and blocks the vibrational channels (nadis). It also churns up negative emotions and all the toxic chemicals that result from them. We literally hurt ourselves when we hurt others. When we damage our nadis (vibrational channels) by our actions and intentions we are unable to use those nadis at night to receive the soma we need during sleep. The result is tension, headache, restlessness and lack of sleep.
Finally, hina yoga (lack of use) of the mind and senses and body can cause problems and blocks in the vibrational channels. The most common cause of this today is lack of exercise. We sit at our desks, we sit in our cars, and we sit on our sofas--and we don't move the body much in between. When the mind or body is not used enough, the channels become lazy and get blocked due to stagnation. Though the cause is different, the result is the same: blocked channels cannot receive the soma, and so we can't sleep.
When the vibrational channels get blocked, the mind gets agitated. It is normal for prana to continuously flow through the vibrational channels of the brain but, when the channels are blocked, the prana gets redirected on a wild detour. Our experience is that the mind becomes restless. The herbs in this Soma Nidra tea are chosen for their ability to restore the natural flow of prana in the brain and the whole body.
When a water pipe is blocked, two things must be done: 1.) temporarily slow down the flow to take off the pressure and 2.) remove the blockage. Some herbs, like chamomile, valerian, jatamansi and poppy seed calm the mind by slowing down the flow of prana temporarily. This eases the pressure on the blocked areas and helps reduce our restlessness.
Other herbs, like peppermint, calamus root, mace and nutmeg help remove the blockage itself by opening the channels in the brain. The combination of these two approaches used in this herbal tea (slowing and unblocking) allows the nadis to regain balance and to receive the flow of soma that we need for sleep.
Of course, no herbs will have a lasting effect if we don't identify and remove the root causes (hetu) of our blocked nadis, mentioned above. Maybe it's that we work too much, or we spend too much time on the computer, or we are unwilling to make things right with others. What is it for you?
Learn more about the ancient Ayurvedic understanding of this age-old issue of sleep. Read Vaidya Mishra's article: "Quality Sleep: Balancing Soma in the Physiology," and listen to his four-hour audio course: "Nidra - Learn How to Get a Deeply Restful Sleep."
Organic Chamomile Flowers gently calm the mind.
Organic Rose Buds calm the emotions by cooling sadhaka pitta (the pitta governing the heart and emotions).
Organic Lavender Flowers calm the mind and heart.
Organic Peppermint Leaves open the physical and mental channels to enhance reception of soma.
Organic Valerian calms the mind and unclouds the physical channels from ama (partially digested material).
Organic Sweet Basil connects the divinity of the body with nature’s divinity.
Wildcrafted Jatamansi calms the mind without heating any organs or systems.
Poppy Seed calms the mind and the whole body.
Wildcrafted Calamus Root opens the brain’s channels so it can receive more soma, and calms the mind.
Organic Mace and Nutmeg act as a yogavahi (aid for delivery to the brain) by opening the brain’s channels.
All of the ingredients add unique and subtle flavors to this divinely aromatic tea.
Choose between 4 oz. and 2 oz. (loose tea)
Boil 1/2 tsp. of the tea for 3 minutes in 8 oz. water and sip slowly.
Use under the guidance of a Shaka Vansya Ayurveda practitioner. As with all herbs, please consult with your physician before using.
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This product and statements have not been evaluated by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) and are not intended to be used to diagnose, treat or cure any disease. All of the information above is intended to be used for educational purposes only and may not be used to replace or compliment medical advice.
Posted by Andrea Pflaumer on 7th Feb 2022
I just bought a trio of the Chandika products (Some Nidra spray, Soma Nidra tea, and the Sleep Plus Transdermal cream. I can't think of a better investment for health than better sleep, and these absolutely did the trick. Highly recommend.
Posted by Unknown on 11th Nov 2020
I am a typical vata light sleeper, and this tea has been the best I've tried to date. It is also delicious and is not diuretic, which is a plus...
Posted by JS on 19th Feb 2016
Thank you Vaidya Mishra for this lovely product. Like all your products it tastes great, smells divine and is the perfect way to end the evening and prepare for a restful night's sleep. Somehow this tea dissolves the surface stress of the day and sleep is peaceful and calm. Thank you for this wonderful product.
Posted by Longtime Insomniac on 6th Jan 2016
I've had sleep issues for decades, and have tried every remedy, herbal, lifestyle, prescription drugs, a night at the sleep lab, you name it. To my delight, this product works like a charm where everything else either failed, or left me with side effects. The container is small but lasts a long time because you only need 1/2 tsp. per night. Highly recommend anyone with sleep issues try it. A game-changer for me! Thank you!
Posted by Jim Powell on 22nd May 2014
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Posted by Lorraine on 30th May 2013
This tea seems to help me sleep deeply. I also dream more and remember my dreams so I think I'm getting more REM sleep which is good for you. It's so easy to make and I strain the loose tea with a strainer as I pour it into a mug. It tastes good too.