The Sacral Chakra: Sanskrit

In Sanskrit, Orange Chakra is referred to as Svadhisthana, which translates to the meaning "sweetness”

This chakra is all about experiencing life's sweetness, pleasure, and delight.

The primary colour of the sacral chakra is orange and its main functions are sexuality. creativity, sensuality, pleasure, emotions and relationships. The main theme of this chakra is “to live life to the fullest”

In this post, we'll look at the meaning behind the sacral chakra colour and its importance for this energy centre.

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Imbalances in the Sacral Chakra

If there is an imbalance in the sacral chakra you may experience relationship difficulties and a lot of “downs” in life with very few “ups”.

 
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The Sacral Chakra is all about living life to the fullest.

How to Balance Svadhisthana

The healing path entails building a healthy relationship with how you perceive pleasure in your life - this is critical for your body and spirit's health. A healthy sacral chakra will assist you to navigate the ups and downs of life with ease. Knowing when to ride the wave or allow it to wash over your feet to remove any disappointments, heartbreaks, or anger.

Colours & Stones

Colours and stones can help bring the root chakra into balance. The root chakra’s colour is orange.

Stones such as carnelian, golden topaz, tiger’s eye, calcite and citrine can be placed around the body whilst lying down or asleep to assist in aligning the sacral chakra again.

 
 
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