• Hi guest! As you can see, the new Wizard Forums has been revived, and we are glad to have you visiting our site! However, it would be really helpful, both to you and us, if you registered on our website! Registering allows you to see all posts, and make posts yourself, which would be great if you could share your knowledge and opinions with us! You could also make posts to ask questions!

Use of Matcha tea?

Morell

Disciple
Joined
Jul 5, 2024
Messages
705
Reaction score
1,309
Awards
10
Does anyone has knowledge or experience with using Matcha tea in occult work?

I've noticed that it keeps pushing me into altered state when i drink Matcha. It really seems to kick in, so I've became curious if there is some magic or mystic use of it that is already known.
 
Joined
Apr 28, 2024
Messages
13
Reaction score
47
Well I have been using tea qi for qi cultivation, meditation support and I also use it for sacraments and offerings.

Certain teas can lead to tea drunkenness. For some people it feels like high/stoned for other it’s more like inebriety. For me it’s the latter.

Teas that are known to cause this are types of green tea especially matcha as well as sheng puerh. So when you feel an altered state ox consciousness it might be tea drunkenness.
 

HellenaHex

Neophyte
Joined
Apr 29, 2025
Messages
44
Reaction score
165
Awards
4
Matcha is used In traditional Japanese tea ceremonies (chado) to cultivate tranquility, respect, and a sense of harmony. It was historically used by monks for long meditation sessions to stay alert yet relaxed. The amino acid L-theanine promotes relaxation without causing drowsiness by increasing alpha brainwave activity, while the caffeine provides energy. This combination leads to a state of calm focus, improved attention, and sustained energy. L-theanine can significantly increase the amount of time spent in REM sleep. REM sleep is when vivid dreams occur, making it a crucial stage for dream recall and lucidity. Basically it makes dreams more vivid and real, which as long as you aren’t prone to night terrors or sleep paralysis is useful. It is also a potent spell ingredient for rituals focused on mental clarity, healing, prosperity, cleansing/protection from negative energy, and spiritual connection.🦇✨
 

Morell

Disciple
Joined
Jul 5, 2024
Messages
705
Reaction score
1,309
Awards
10
Well I have been using tea qi for qi cultivation, meditation support and I also use it for sacraments and offerings.

Certain teas can lead to tea drunkenness. For some people it feels like high/stoned for other it’s more like inebriety. For me it’s the latter.

Teas that are known to cause this are types of green tea especially matcha as well as sheng puerh. So when you feel an altered state ox consciousness it might be tea drunkenness.
That's probably what it is in my case. You can take a note and test it, I've noticed that it goes way stronger when I drink Matcha with full fat milk. Matcha without any milk has effect too, but lower.

I like the meditation support idea. Since it makes me more passive, meditation support sounds quite workable.


Matcha is used In traditional Japanese tea ceremonies (chado) to cultivate tranquility, respect, and a sense of harmony. It was historically used by monks for long meditation sessions to stay alert yet relaxed. The amino acid L-theanine promotes relaxation without causing drowsiness by increasing alpha brainwave activity, while the caffeine provides energy. This combination leads to a state of calm focus, improved attention, and sustained energy. L-theanine can significantly increase the amount of time spent in REM sleep. REM sleep is when vivid dreams occur, making it a crucial stage for dream recall and lucidity. Basically it makes dreams more vivid and real, which as long as you aren’t prone to night terrors or sleep paralysis is useful. It is also a potent spell ingredient for rituals focused on mental clarity, healing, prosperity, cleansing/protection from negative energy, and spiritual connection.🦇✨
:love: You're walking encyclopedia! That's a lot of useful information!
 
Top