Aspects
Imum Coeli Semi-Square Sedna
An old exile aches at the root of your home. With Sedna semi-square your Imum Coeli, the inherited abandonment nags at your foundations in small, recurring ways, a minor ache rather than a crisis: a reflex of feeling unwelcome at home, a flicker of an old family grief, or a quiet sense of exile at your base that will not quite settle. Left unexamined, it can settle into a chronic, guarded distance from your own roots. Worked with, the friction becomes useful, a prompt to tend the inherited wound before it shapes every home you make. The lifelong task is to address the small ache directly, learning to let your home be a place you belong rather than one shadowed by an old not-belonging.
Lean in — Let your home be a place you belong, not an old exile.
Watch for — Carry a sense of being unwelcome into every home you make.
- sedna
- imum_coeli
- semi_square
- friction
Sources
- George, Asteroid Goddesses (1986)Reads the natal Sedna semisquare 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 semisquare 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 semisquare sets the theme of abandonment, the long exile, and the sovereignty drawn from the deep.