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Description of Muladhara
The Root Chakra
The root chakra is located at the base of the spine at the tailbone in back, and the pubic bone in front. This center holds the basic needs for survival, security and safety.
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The root chakra is powerfully related to our contact with the Earth Mother, providing us with the ability to be grounded into the earth plane.
This is also the center of manifestation. When you are trying to make things happen in the material world, business or material possessions, the energy to succeed will come from the first chakra.
If this chakra is blocked an individual may feel fearful, anxious, insecure and frustrated.
Problems like obesity, anorexia nervosa, and knee troubles can occur.
Root body parts include the hips, legs, lower back and sexual organs.
Gemstones and Crystals that are beneficial for the Root Chakra: Bloodstone, tiger’s eye, hematite, red agate, and black tourmaline.
FAQ of The Root Chakra
Affirmation
“I trust the power of earth & feel my own body”
Colour
Red Sanskrit Name - Muladhara
Physical Location
Base of the spine
Purposes
kinesthetic feelings, movement
Spiritual Lesson
material world lessons
Physical Dysfunctions
lower back pain, sciatica, varicose veins, rectal tumors, depression, immune related disorders
Mental and Emotional Issues
survival, self esteem, social order, security, family
Information Stored Inside Root Chakra
familiar beliefs, superstitions, loyalty, instincts, physical pleasure or pain, touch
Gemstones
Red Jasper, Hematite, Black tourmaline, Black onyx, Black obsidian
Aroma
Rosemary, Cedarwood
Mantra
“Lam” pronounced as “Lammm”