Yantra Scroll of the Heart Chakra
Anahata — The Sacred Center of Compassion
“This is the mirror of breath, of emerald flame, of soft resilience. The yantra is not just a symbol—it is a call to remember love that does not bargain.”
🟢 Yantra Description
- Structure: Twelve-petaled lotus
- Center Symbol: Two intersecting triangles forming a hexagram—union of divine masculine + feminine
- Color: Soft jade green + rose gold accents
- Placement: Altar, bedroom, healing studio, heart of the home
- Sound: “YAM” — chant gently with breath through the nose
✨ When to Use This Yantra
- To heal grief or open after heartbreak
- During self-love rituals or mirror work
- Before offering or receiving forgiveness
- As a focal point for breathwork, cacao, or rose meditations
💚 Ritual Use
- Set the yantra before you. Place a green candle or fresh tulsi leaves nearby.
- Breathe in four counts, hold four, release four. Repeat 7–12 rounds.
- Gently chant “YAM” or whisper:
“I forgive. I receive. I open.”
“My breath is an offering.”
“I am love that remembers.” - Close with a sip of rose tea or placing hands over heart in stillness.
🌸 Energetic Pairings
- Food: Pomegranate, rose petals, green grapes, tulsi tea
- Element: Air
- Chakra Name: Anahata — “Unstruck” or “Unbeaten Sound”
- Crystals: Rose quartz, green aventurine, jade
- Essential Oils: Rose otto, tulsi, neroli
🪞 Final Invocation
“Let love not be a performance. Let it be a breath.”
“Let your chest open like the petals of a remembered name.”
“You are the yantra. You are the center. You are the vow.”
This scroll is open. The heart is the altar. The breath is the priestess.