The Ankh was the symbol of new life in ancient Egypt and was even referred to as the Key to Life. It was believed to convey the power of the gods to unlock the door to immortality. In this context, it means life force, understanding and emotional love rather than being a symbol of sexual promiscuity, which is the meaning that modern society has tried to assign to it.
Instead, its true meaning is a type of life force that is all about universal love and a balanced existence. If you selected this card to represent your Root Chakra, then it is talking about enthusiasm and a desire to live life doing the things you love, with the people you love. And because of this, some or all of the energies mentioned above will form part of what you can work on to help you feel more grounded.
Self-care is important. It’s a feedback loop energetically and physiologically. As is being surrounded by people who love you and keep you grounded – in the nicest possible way.