The Inuit people knew how to live in harmony with nature, as a force that takes care of them in turn, when the spiritual balance between life forms are maintained. In Sedna’s tales, the Angakok was a wise man who acts as a priest, prophet and doctor, also a shaman who connects on a soul level for wisdom seeking; particularly in times of trouble when there is food shortages due to spiritual starvation and moral depravity that is causing imbalance in community and in the cycle of life.
Read MoreThere has never been such an important time to explore lower expression Sedna, because Sedna in Taurus trines Pluto in Capricorn, and have some remarkable similarities in energy. Both are in Earth signs, known for stubborn behaviour and resistance to change, yet both the energies of the two planets demands change and a massive demolition of the old and outworn. It’s potent!
Read MoreThe story of Sedna, which is a creation myth, describes how she came to rule over Adlivun, the Inuit underworld. Both Eris and Sedna achieved authority of the underworld, living in fertile rich Soul connection, by making changes, and embracing a new way, where others could not. Sedna is a symbol of the embodiment of a rich spiritual life and wisdom, after a long journey that included delusions, denial, disappointments and mishaps.
Read MoreSedna is not the harbinger of disaster. She is the way-shower and shaman, and with that comes some disillusionment. The energy of this planet is currently extremely pronounced in our consciousness, with eclipses and important conjunctions activating her powerfully. In 1966 Sedna first made her way into Taurus, which governs things that we value. With it now at the last degree, it is clear that our values are changing and that we are becoming orientated towards a new way of being.
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