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Bits ‘n Pieces: A Little Something About Sedna

30 Tuesday Aug 2016

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'The Mermaid' Howard Pyle 1909 {{PD}}

‘The Mermaid’ Howard Pyle 1909 {{PD}}

I thought I had talked about Sedna when I first introduced it as a regular player in the charts I use, so I went looking to point readers in that direction, but apparently the piece I’d been thinking of only appeared in ‘ECLIPSE’, or is buried in some larger, differently-focused piece. Here’s the small bit I found, with a little more added:

“Sedna pinpoints our blind spots, those areas we are unable to view directly; we can only discern what’s in our blind spot by watching and listening to the feedback others offer, specifically the kind that addresses things about ourselves we’re unaware of. Typically, a Sedna-themed remark from someone else will surprise us, telling us we are seen differently than we think we are. We are either hyper-aware of our lack in Sedna’s area, or we believe we’ve got it covered, so don’t examine it.

To better understand our vulnerabilities, we can start with Sedna and the characteristics of the sign in which it’s placed, as well as the situation of the ruler of the sign, describing something about our awareness vulnerabilities. For instance, many of us have Sedna in either Taurus or Aries, as it’s very slow moving. In Taurus we may lack understanding around material matters: finances, comfort, food (just think of how far removed the majority of us have become in terms of raising our food, of basic nutrition, and through the rise of eating disorders and many culinary innovations, where we quite literally distort—and so forget–the purpose of food), and with Aries we may not know how to lead, how to take responsibility, may not recognize when our ego or aggressive urges are pushing forward, or we may not know how to take the initiative to get something going.”

House placement, too, can tell us where in life that ‘blind spot’ is most likely to show itself; this can serve as a warning for us, letting us know where we might be smart to get guidance or accept offered assistance. Sedna is associated with the ocean, and specifically is depicted as ‘diving deep’ and surviving there, suggesting she provides essential inner resources in times of stress. She represents the life-death-life cycle of energy of which we’re all aware, but of which we don’t necessarily want to think! This means she has a kind of ‘deep knowing’ that goes into the realm of the pre-verbal and the primal; this energy can give us a ‘backbone’, the origins of which we don’t see, and often influences us through the highly subtle mechanism we call instinct.

Sedna comes to consciousness in instances where Self-preservation (literal or psychic) comes into play, but don’t expect easy access to this energy, and don’t expect to be conscious of it, even when you are reacting from it, or drawing on it as a resource. As happens with each individual, we are only able to see ourselves in our reflection, and it’s the same with Sedna, a ‘blind spot’ we can only hope to glimpse (and call on) now and then, through the responses of others and the world.

See also the ‘Sealskin, Soulskin’ section of Clarissa Pinkola Estes’ book, ‘Women Who Run With the Wolves’, which draws parallels among several mythic stories that connect with and inform Sedna energy.

And, a movie I found that expressed Sedna exceptionally well (this review also appeared in ECLIPSE):

‘I Am Dina’ (Norway, 2002) Set in rural, mid-19th century Norway, this at first appears to be a Plutonian story, where a little girl inadvertently creates her own special hell–but then it becomes clear that this is a tale of Sedna and her Life-Death-Life experience, her water motifs punctuating one emotional point after the next. By adulthood, Dina is attractive in that way of people who let their wildness reign; the spirit in her is raw and elemental, and so seductive to those too much in denial of their own wildness. The men in her world, then, see only what they want to see and believe about her, starting with her father; only a gentle tutor, her sole companion for years, and a Russian anarchist traveling through, are in touch enough with their own wildness to see who she really is. With Maria Bonnevie as Dina, and an international cast including Gérard  Depardieu, Christopher Eccleston, Hans Matheson, and Mads Mikkelsen, in a scene where he declares his love for the woman he’s been raping, that will enrage you and break your heart, all at once. Lushly shot on location in Norway, in English, highly recommended

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19 February 2016 Heal and Deal

18 Thursday Feb 2016

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'Portrait of a Nurse from the Red Cross' Gabriel Émile Édouard Nicolet 1914 {{PD}}

‘Portrait of a Nurse from the Red Cross’ Gabriel Émile Édouard Nicolet 1914 {{PD}}

We may be plagued by rage or those matters we have ignored or denied even exist, and so believe hurt is inevitable–but if we’ll just be honest about things, face what needs facing, and accept that, though we should’ve handled this in the past there’s no need for recriminations–we can direct our time and energy, with just a little effort and a willingness to be flexible, toward cleaning up or resolving those too-long-ignored matters. Use creativity, imagination, and compassion to heal and deal–these efforts will be especially effective within partnerships (Perfecting today: Chiron in Pisces quincunx Black Moon Lilith in Libra)

The bug Water measurer (Hydrometra stagnorum) on the surface of a pond. Christian Fischer 2012 Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported

The bug Water measurer (Hydrometra stagnorum) on the surface of a pond. Christian Fischer 2012 Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported

Today’s word image is one of those skimmer-bugs that shimmy across a pond. Are you skimming over something you should be more attentive to? Or are you failing to realize just how much emotional support you are receiving, and the buoyance, both spiritual and mental, this affords? Do you expect yourself or another to ‘walk on water’? Appreciation of and attention to what surrounds you is the Taurean-themed idea today, suggesting the prominence astrologically of Sedna (instinct, what we know but are unaware of, or what we should know but which sits in our ‘blind spot’, out of reach)

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Focus On: Sedna

16 Monday Nov 2015

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© Tomas Castelazo, http://www.tomascastelazo.com / Wikimedia Commons / CC-BY-SA-3.0

Sedna in Taurus is drawing our attention through relationships, finances, communications, our thinking, or all of them, showing us via material situations or those that relate to security (Taurus) where we need to observe and respond. The asteroid carries a variety of subtle meanings; she is the skeleton woman, representing the pattern of life-death-life, the great angakok (magician), and because she lies at the bottom of a cold Northern ocean, specifically points to our unused, misused, and disused life energies and impulses to create (especially those related to the anima of either sex). Her presence in the chart is revealing of what we may be aware of only unconsciously, or of matters we have pushed down or let go, allowing them to fall to the bottom of our own emotional and creative ocean–but they are there, lingering, exerting an influence, and so filling our perceptual ‘blind spot’, that area and those matters we just seem unable to perceive, in spite of the way they are typically obvious to everyone else. When brought to the surface (and this isn’t easily done) we gain power that may seem magical, but it’s only the strength of one who faces all their issues, ignoring nothing, accepting and so dealing with what we may prefer to remain unaware of.

On the 17th Venus is sesquiquadrate Sedna, and the Sun and Mercury, conjoined, are opposed it. This may present as rough relationship or financial doings about which we continue to maintain that we see and understand the situation clearly. Something is influencing our perceptions, and our thinking, and yet our own hidden matters are exerting their influence and we just can’t see how these are driving action and reaction in money or relationship matters, or in our own thinking; we are too busy believing it’s the other person, the money situation, or the assets themselves that are causing discord. The Sun’s contact to Sedna while conjoined with Mercury in Superior Conjunction gives us the opportunity to successfully bring one or more matters up from the depths and resolve them–if we’ll only acknowledge the influence they are having on our perceptions in the first place.

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Depths or Surfaces? Sun Conjunct Sedna

13 Monday May 2013

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'Depths of the Woods' by Lillian Genth c1905 {{PD-Art}}

‘Depths of the Woods’ by Lillian Genth c1905 {{PD-Art}}

With the Sun conjunct Sedna today, we have only two options, really: either we delve deep within in a kind of psychic revery that lets us explore our deepest recesses, promising significant Self-discovery but that removes us from effective interaction, or we ‘blank out’ the inner life and work with reflective surfaces only, bright shiny things that catch our attention and keep us integrated with the world. Neither is a superior stance; some need that time for Self-reflection, while others, for one reason or another, are better suited to dealing with the business of the day, leaving the Soul-searching for another time. The world keeps turning, and things and people keep moving–we can’t all retreat for a contemplative bout at once. How do you know which you should engage in? You don’t need to know, it will come upon you. Some will straddle the two worlds, and connect them, and some will spend one part of the day ‘above ground’ and one part ‘below’–but by the time the Sun has moved on from Sedna we will have discovered something new, either within us, or in our interaction with the world, and that bit of knowledge will be important in informing future choice and reactions.

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