Inner Rhythm Tea Reading
Inner Rhythm Tea Reading
A Virtual Tea Reading for Your Inner Rhythm
A private session where your tea preferences reveal what your body has been asking for.
If you’ve ever wondered why you reach for certain teas—
and what that says about how your body responds to stress, rest, and emotion—
this is for you.
Reserve Your Session
This isn’t about tea.
It’s about what your body does when you drink it.
Most people choose tea based on taste.
But underneath that, your body is responding to:
• aroma
• warmth
• plant energetics
And over time, patterns form.
You reach for the same kinds of teas—without realizing why.
This session helps you understand those patterns.
In this 30–45 minute session, we’ll walk through:
• the teas you naturally reach for
• how your body responds to them
• what those responses reveal about your inner rhythm
From there, you’ll receive a simple Tea Reading—
insight into the types of herbal support your system responds to most.
After your session, you’ll know:
• which herbs your body recognizes as support
• how your system responds to stress and stimulation
• what kind of tea ritual works best for you
• how to choose tea based on your body—not just taste
This is not a consultation.
There are no protocols.
No overwhelm.
Just a clear, grounded way to understand how your body responds—and how to support it through simple ritual.
This is for you if:
• you feel overstimulated or mentally busy
• you want a simple way to reconnect with your body
• you’re curious about herbal energetics—but don’t want complexity
• you’ve noticed you reach for the same teas again and again
Session Length: 30–45 minutes
Format: Private (Zoom)
Limited sessions available each week
Reserve Your Session
The tea you’re drawn to is not random.
It’s your body recognizing something.
This session helps you understand what.
Gina Hudson
Tea Reader of the Inner Rhythm
Gina guides tea salons and private readings that help people notice how their body responds to herbal ritual.
Her work blends sensory awareness, herbal wisdom, and simple observation to create meaningful shifts in how people experience tea—and themselves.
