Your Sacral Chakra is the one that needs your attention right now.
Main topics associated with the Sacral Chakra:
Relationships and emotions (including sexuality and intimacy, expressing needs, emotional, sexual). It’s also associated with emotional balance, procreation, and self-gratification). This Chakra is the one that is most crucial to and influencing of self-worth. If it’s out of balance, then self-worth will be nigh on impossible.
When in balance:
A balanced Sacral Chakra leaves you feeling creative, friendly, attuned to your own, and others’ feelings and concern for others, and with the ability to feel concerned for others and take action in regards to those feelings, without sacrificing our own well-being.
Under active:
An under active Sacral Chakra may exhibit through feelings of resentment and shyness.
When confronted with aggression or confrontation, someone with an under active Sacral Chakra freezes with fear.
They can feel sexual guilt, they can bury uncomfortable emotions, and they find it almost impossible to trust others, and even life itself.
Over Active
An over active Sacral Chakra may exhibit as aggressive behaviour and volatile emotions.
When confronted, someone with an overactive Sacral Chakra will typically opt for a fight rather than flight or freeze.
If they are experiencing over-energy in their sacral chakra, people can behave in self-serving and manipulative ways. From a relationship point of view, they can sometimes see others purely as sex objects, only there for personal gratification, with no emotional attachment.
Information about Anubis
Anubis was the guide that led Egyptians to the afterlife. He is the protector, the guardian of your life path, the opener of ways, and the divine jester. He was able to navigate any troubled waters with humour and diplomacy.
In mythology, Anubis was the divine guide dog. He was granted special access through all undesirable regions. Nothing had the power to interfere with his work.
He was the son of Set (Egyptian Bad Boy and God of Chaos) and Nephthys (Goddess of Death and Healing), and he was associated with embalming and the afterlife.
One of his jobs was to weigh the hearts of the dead to see if they were allowed into heaven. The weighed heart was compared to a feather from Maat (another God who symbolised truth and goodness). It’s here that he seems to be connected to the Sacral Chakra – if we judge ourselves unworthy, then we’re not going anywhere.
Details of this card:
Egyptian Symbol: a jackal or hunting dog
Egyptian Identity: The Protector and Guardian, The Opener of the Ways, The Divine Jester
Hieroglyph: The KHAIBIT, or Shadow
Nature: Moveable
Upright Meanings:
- Diplomacy
- Navigation
- Humour
- Protection at all levels
Reversed Meanings:
- Vulnerability
- Tactlessness
- Misguidance
- Foolhardiness
This chakra is also associated with the element of Water (emotions, fluidity, flow) and is visually and vibrationally linked with the colour Orange.