At the spiritual level, Ptah represents the construction of your ‘spiritual temple’. Which is a bit of a dramatic way of saying that this tension is a step in your life path. Every one of our experiences contributes to our evolution and path back to our creator.
Ptah’s energy is that of positive masculinity, ingenuity, and inventiveness. He’s a craftsman, and dextrous in his abilities. Ptah is practical and able to deal with any kind of work – from hard labour to the most intricate of technical issues. He deals with new inventions and scientific discoveries. He loves a gadget.
Ptah represents the gentle caring side of a man who does not need to resort to violence to make his point. And because Ptah is considered to be the ‘nice guy’ of the deck, helping out where and when he can, it’s likely that you are considered to be someone who is appreciated for your support.
Ptah is all about practical solutions, and if you’ve chosen his card here, that’s what you need to find. The most effective way that you could move forward is to identify what proactive, practical and physical steps you could take, right now, to help yourself feel better. Don’t be put off by any disparity between how you feel at the moment and how you’d ideally like to feel, Ptah will help you work out the easiest, fastest and most effective path from here to there.
As a starter, you could look to releasing any tension through your creativity. Every opportunity that you take to express your creativity will free up the tension in your Sacral Chakra. So, take time to express it, and it will reaffirm your right to being happy. This in turn will free up the tense energy and reality will start to move around you rather than you through it.
Additionally, Ptah is all about using the tools that you already have. What tools do you have that you can use to release the tension? You have lots.
Finally… there is a lot of mature male energy that you are carrying around with you here. Being the grownup when so many others should be taking responsibility for a lot of the stuff that you are ending up doing. You can do it, you are more than capable, but it’d be nice if someone else took some of the strain. And it’d be nice to have some help. It’s clear that you have all the tools you need, and that you know how to use them.
But do you always have to be the one to fix stuff?