Aspects
Imum Coeli Opposition Sedna
The exile at your roots keeps pulling against your place in the world. With Sedna opposite your Imum Coeli, anchored on the outer, public end of the axis, the theme of abandonment is grounded in home and family yet keeps surfacing as you step outward, so an inherited not-belonging tends to color how you meet the wider world, a depth from the family that travels with you. You may carry an old casting-off into your public life, or feel the pull of the family abyss whenever you try to rise. The gift is a root-deep survival that steadies your outer path. The shadow is an ancestral abandonment that shadows your footing. The lifelong work is to let the survival at your roots feed rather than sink how you move in the world.
Lean in — Let the survival at your roots feed your outer path.
Watch for — Carry an old family casting-off into your public life unhealed.
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Sources
- George, Asteroid Goddesses (1986)Reads the natal Sedna opposition the Imum Coeli as the dwarf planet of betrayal, the deep wound, and survival, the one cast into the abyss who endures, working through home, roots, and ancestry.
- Tarnas, Cosmos and Psyche (2006)Tarnas frames Sedna as an archetype of the abandoned depths and what survives the unsurvivable; here the Imum Coeli is where Sedna opposition brings that oceanic survival into home, roots, and ancestry.
- Greene, Relating: An Astrological Guide to Living with Others on a Small Planet (1977)Greene frames the Imum Coeli as the fourth house of home and the ancestral foundation, where Sedna opposition sets the theme of abandonment, the long exile, and the sovereignty drawn from the deep.