![]() I looked for sites that described their work as research-based, rather than myth-driven. I followed a wild hare, haha, and went down the Sedna rabbit hole today. What is certain is that now, she lives deep under the Arctic ice, and the creatures of the sea are hers. Her protectors/abusers eventually threw here into the sea, where she transformed into a glorious creature: half seal, half woman, all goddess. Others say, she had no father she was an orphan: looked after by the whole village, bullied by the whole village. Some say she was a giant others that she was just a beautiful girl. ![]() Some say, she was vain and turned away suitors. Sedna was maimed - again her hands - and tossed into the deep. So her father killed him and as they escaped, the fulmer’s friends attacked. He fed her on nothing but fishes, and housed in her a fish skin shack. Others say, she married a bird, a fulmer, disguised as a human. Some say the half-dog babies were sent to sea in a canoe. They cut off her forearms which became whales. They cut off her hands which became bears. They cut off her fingers, which became seals. Some say, that girl married a dog, and her dog babies shamed her parents, so they maimed her and threw her into the deep. She likes that.īut the extraordinary thing about this goddess is that she used to be a human girl. You may visit her, if you can travel on the astral plane, comb her tangled hair and braid it. When there is lack, she must be appeased when there is plenty she must be praised. ![]() Seals and fishes, walruses and polar bears, whales white and killer, everything that swims comes from her. Here is a recap of the story of the Inuit Goddess Sedna.ĭeep beneath the ocean waves, in the darkest part of the world, there is a goddess of abundance. And next year, Sedna will move into Gemini - after spending the last 56 years in Taurus. The North Node is about to conjoin Sedna in Taurus - one of the first things the Nodes will encounter after changing signs. I found it even more interesting when I noticed two things. I found what she said so fascinating that I asked if I could share it with you. A few days ago, my dear friend, Isabel Tifft, wrote to me with some of her thoughts about possible astrological meanings of Sedna, one of the minor planets beyond Neptune, discovered and named in 2003.
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