From Root To Crown

Awaken your inner alignment

Root Chakra

I am held by the Earth, claimed by my ancestors, and rooted in the sacred knowing that I belong here!

Whole, Worthy and Unshakable

AHO, ASE, AMEN

Core Themes and Healing Focus 

The Root Chakra, known as Muladhara in Sanskrit, is the energetic foundation of the entire chakra system. Located at the base of the spine, it governs our sense of safety, stability, and belonging. This is where we store our most primal programming, ancestral survival codes, childhood conditioning, and cellular memories of trauma or security.

In week one, we will focus on grounding into the body, restoring trust in the Earth beneath us, and unraveling unconscious patterns of fear, scarcity, or instability that may be running in the background. Healing the Root is not about bypassing fear, but about creating such a strong sense of internal safety that fear no longer controls us. As we root into presence, we begin to remember that we are not just individuals surviving; we are sacred beings held by a living Earth, connected to those who came before us and empowered to write new codes for those who will come after. This week invites you to return to your body, reconnect with your lineage, and reclaim your right to exist fully and securely in the world.

Location: Base of the spine / pelvic floor

Element: Earth

Color: Red

Developmental Age: 0–7 years old

Sacred Themes: Safety, Survival, Belonging, Embodiment, Tribe, Foundation

I am Held By Mother Earth

When The Root Chakra is Balanced 

  • You feel safe in your body and in the world

  • You trust life, even through instability

  • You feel grounded, supported, and resilient

  • You take care of your basic needs without shame

  • Boundaries come naturally both energetic and physical

  • There’s a quiet knowing: I deserve to exist

When The Root Chakra is Blocked or Wounded

Most often from trauma, neglect, abandonment, poverty, or never feeling “safe to exist.”

These appear in the body as

  • Anxiety, chronic fear, hypervigilance

  • Financial insecurity or obsession with control

  • Disconnection from the body

  • Difficulty resting, feeling like “it’s never enough”

  • Constipation, pelvic tension, adrenal fatigue

  • Feeling unsafe being “seen” or taking up space

  • Clinging to relationships, homes, jobs out of fear of loss

I carry the Earth on my back and the wisdom of ages in my bones. I do not rush. I do not flee. I love with the rhythm of trust. Wherever I go I am home

-Turtle Medicine

Bringing Healing to This Chakra 

To heal the Root Chakra, we must return to the body as our first and truest home. This week’s somatic practices are designed to support grounding, stabilization, and the release of survival stress held in the lower body. Begin each day with barefoot contact with the Earth just five minutes of standing on soil, grass, or stone helps recalibrate the nervous system and restore energetic balance. Incorporate pelvic rocks, deep squats, and hip circles into your movement practice to bring blood flow and awareness to the base of the spine and the sacrum. Use tools like a foam roller or therapy ball to gently release the glutes, hamstrings, and low back. These areas often hold tension related to fear, lack of support, or the burden of carrying others.

Breathwork should be slow, diaphragmatic, and centered in the low belly. Practice box breathing (4-4-4-4) or long exhalation techniques (inhale 4, exhale 8) to signal to the body that it is safe. Pair breath with vocalization hum, moan, or sigh audibly on the exhale to stimulate the vagus nerve and bring the body out of a fight-or-flight state.

Movement can also include somatic shaking, stand with knees slightly bent and gently bounce or shake the body to release stored tension and discharge excess energy from the root.

Add in weighted grounding tools such as placing a warm rice or flaxseed bag over the pelvis, or lying on your back with a folded blanket over your lower belly to bring containment and comfort. Warm castor oil packs over the sacrum or abdomen can also be used to soften fascial tension and restore digestive flow.

Use this week to notice when you leave your body, do you dissociate, numb out, or overthink? Gently bring yourself back through touch (hand to heart, hand to womb) or by pressing your feet into the floor and naming aloud what you feel. Physical nourishment is key: prioritize root vegetables, warm broths, proteins, and mineral-rich teas like nettle, oatstraw, or red raspberry leaf. The body must feel safe before the soul can expand and this week is all about restoring that deep, cellular safety.

Root Chakra Ritual: 

“Return to the Body, Return to the Earth”

This ritual is designed to reconnect you with the primal safety of being alive, embodied, and held by the Earth. It can be done indoors or outside, ideally at dusk or dawn, liminal times when the veil between body and spirit is thin.

You Will Need:

  • A small bowl of soil or salt

  • A red candle

  • A grounding stone (black tourmaline, smoky quartz, hematite, or obsidian)

  • A warm beverage or root tea (e.g., roasted dandelion, nettle, or chai)

  • A blanket, pillow, or floor cushion

  • Optional: turtle imagery, drum, or rattle

Ritual Steps:

  1. Create Sacred Space:
    Sit on the ground or a cushion. Light your red candle. Place the bowl of soil or salt before you. Gently place your grounding stone in your lap or against your sacrum. Close your eyes and take 10 slow breaths into your belly.

  2. Invocation:
    Speak aloud:
    “I call in the spirits of Earth. I call in the ancestors who walked before me. I call in Turtle Medicine to teach me to trust the pace of my becoming. I root myself in this body, this breath, this moment. I am safe. I am held. I belong.”

  3. Anointing the Root:
    Take a pinch of soil or salt. Rub it gently over the soles of your feet, your tailbone, or low belly. Feel the Earth remembering you. Repeat:
    “I am grounded. I am protected. I am home in myself.”

  4. Sound & Stillness:
    If you have a drum or rattle, let it move your body, focus on the hips, legs, and spine. If not, play low drumming music or root chakra tones (396 Hz). Allow your body to sway, rock, or rest. Let your nervous system settle. You may also place your hands over your womb, root, or thighs and hum on the exhale for grounding.

  5. Closing:
    Sip your warm tea slowly. Gaze at the candle flame and whisper gratitude to the Earth. Then say aloud:
    “I release fear. I plant trust. I walk in rooted sovereignty. And so it is, and so it be.”
    Blow out the candle and journal anything that arose.

The emotional & spiritual Integration of the Root Chakra

The emotional body of the Root Chakra holds the imprints of our earliest attachments, our sense of safety in the world, and the ancestral stories we’ve inherited about survival. When this chakra is imbalanced, we may feel anxious, unsupported, disconnected, or caught in cycles of fear, hypervigilance, or over-responsibility. Spiritually, the Root is where our soul chooses to land, it is where we reconcile the vastness of our being with the limitations of physical form.

Integration this week means honoring the ways your system has protected you, while gently inviting in a new reality where safety is self-sourced and connection is trustworthy.

This is a week to examine your core survival beliefs:

Do I believe the world is safe?

Do I feel supported by others?

Can I ask for help?

Do I trust life to hold me?

You may encounter grief, anger, or old pain from feeling unsafe, these emotions are not wrong, they are sacred echoes of the parts of you that still long to be held. Let them rise. Let them speak. Give them form through movement, breath, journaling, or tears. Then offer them back to the Earth.

Spiritually, root healing is about embodiment, the full embrace of your human experience. Grounding is not a punishment. It is a reclamation. The more rooted you are, the more powerfully your soul can flow through your form.

Let this week be a devotion to coming home, not just to your body, but to your right to be here, as you are, without needing to earn it.

Root Chakra Support Tools

Herbs for Grounding & Nourishment

Root chakra herbs are rich, earthy, and often mineral-dense. They nourish the blood, support adrenal function, and anchor scattered energy into the body.

  • Nettle: Builds blood, calms the nervous system, and provides vital trace minerals

  • Ashwagandha: A powerful adaptogen that stabilizes cortisol and supports long-term resilience

  • Dandelion Root: Supports liver and digestive grounding; teaches rooted letting-go

  • Red Raspberry Leaf: Nourishes reproductive organs and helps stabilize emotional grounding

  • Reishi Mushroom: Calms fear, supports deep immunity, and connects body with spirit


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Crystals for Stability & Protection

These stones offer grounding, energetic protection, and a sense of embodied safety:

  • Smoky Quartz: Transmutes fear and absorbs heavy energy while keeping you tethered

  • Black Tourmaline: Powerfully protective and deeply grounding to electromagnetic fields and spiritual overload

  • Hematite: Enhances physical presence, clarity, and connection to Earth rhythms

  • Red Jasper: Balances primal energies, supports courage, and promotes physical strength


Sound Tools for Root Chakra Healing

The Root vibrates with the seed sound LAM and responds to deep, primal tones.

  • Chant “LAM” while seated or lying down with your hands on your lower belly

  • Use frame drums, low-toned singing bowls, or shamanic rattles to awaken and clear stagnation

  • Listen to 396 Hz frequency music to help release fear and guilt

Ritual Use: Incorporate sound in your daily grounding or before meditation.

Color Therapy

The Root Chakra resonates with the color deep red, symbolizing vitality, life force, and stability.

  • Wear red clothing or wrap a red shawl around your hips

  • Eat red foods (beets, berries, apples, red chard)

  • Use red candles, altar cloths, or lighting to energize your space

Color Tip: Envision red light glowing at the base of your spine during breathwork.

Animal Totems

Root chakra animals are Earth-connected, instinctual, and protective. They help us reclaim presence and primal wisdom.

  • Turtle: Carries its home within; teaches trust in timing and Earth-paced living

  • Elephant: Brings ancestral memory, emotional strength, and grounded leadership

  • Snake: Awakens the root and stirs dormant energy into movement; guardian of transformation

  • Bear: Embodies boundaries, rest, and fierce protection of sacred space


Journal Prompts for Root Chakra Exploration

Use these prompts throughout the week to explore your foundational beliefs, fears, and truths around safety, survival, and support:

  1. Where in my life do I feel most grounded and supported?

  2. Where do I feel unsafe or unrooted?

  3. What beliefs did I inherit about money, survival, and safety? Are these still true for me now?

  4. What was the emotional tone of my home growing up? How does that still live in my body?

  5. When I feel anxious or ungrounded, where do I go…in my mind, in my behavior, in my body?

  6. What would it look like to fully trust life? What would I do differently?

  7. Who or what helps me feel safe? How can I create more of that energy for myself now?

  8. What does belonging feel like in my body? Where have I exiled myself to fit in?

  9. If I trusted that I am deeply supported, what choice would I make next?

Oracle Closing Prayer

Beloved one, you are not separate from the Earth, you are made of her. Your bones are her minerals. Your blood is her rivers. Your breath carries the memory of forests long fallen and reborn.

There is no need to strive for safety. It is not something earned or granted, it is something remembered. You have always belonged. Even in the moments you felt cast out, forgotten, or afraid, the Earth never stopped holding you. She waits, patiently, for you to return.

This is the homecoming. To your body. To your breath. To your lineage. To the rhythm that says:

I am here. I am whole. I am enough.

Walk slowly now. Let your roots unfurl beneath you. Let the pulse of the Earth rise into your feet. You do not need to know the whole path. You only need to take the next rooted step. And with that step, you become the root.

You become the prayer. You become the seed of the world you came to grow.

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